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Believer Posted 19 years ago
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help with some words

0Hi, Can you help me with some common descriptive adjectives that describe facial elements?02br
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00Nose -- big, pointed, crooked ??02br
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00Mouth -- fat, slanted upward/downward/to the left side/to the right side??02br
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00Lips -- thick, red??02br
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00Hair -- fine, coarse, clean??02br
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00Ear -- small, big??02br
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00Eyebrow -- thick, bushy??02br
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00Chin -- ?? 0-
  

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  • 11font 10 pointed 12font 12br 12br 10Hair -- fine, coarse, clean??
  • 12br 12br 10Chin -- ??
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01cite10Believer12cite10Hi, Can you help me with some common descriptive adjectives that describe facial elements?12br
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10Nose -- big, pointed, crooked ?? 11font10snook, round12font12br
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10Mouth -- fat, slanted upward/downward/to the left side/to the
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01cite10Believer12cite10Hi, Can you help me with some common descriptive adjectives that describe facial elements?12br
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10Nose -- big, pointed, crooked ?? 11font10pug-nosed, Roman12font12br
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10Mouth -- fat, slanted upward/downward/to the left side/to
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0Nose -- big, pointed, crooked ?? snub-nosed, button nose, broken nose, flaring nostrils, 02br
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00Mouth --(not fat, ok) big, small, - really this doubles up with lips as they are the visible part of the mouth, you just describe their lips.02br
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00Lips -- thick, red?? thin, pinched, pursed, juicy, bee-stung, - 'trout pout' for those who have had co
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0A chin can be described in the English language as "prominent," or as "square," 'large," "small," "big," or "pointy," for example.02br
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00 Other terms, which are probably even more common in every-day English-language use, (when referring to this portion of the human face) are "a prominent jaw," being "square-jawed," having (or possessing) "a pointy jaw," or somet

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