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wrinkled and old
Though this sculpture must take place thirty-three years after her moment of decision, he could not conceive of her as a woman in her mid-fifties, old, wrinkled, broken in body and face by labor or worry.
( Much of the text can be found at " Vivarchive " and at " Rawlinson End Book ") In the 1970s he recorded numerous sessions for BBC Radio 1's John Peel show which elaborated, with a mixture of eloquence and irreverence, on the weird and wonderful adventures of the inebriated and blimpish Sir Henry Rawlinson, his dotty wife Great Aunt Florrie, his " unusual " brother Hubert ( who, for speed, stature and far-seeing, habitually goes on stilts ), old Scrotum the wrinkled retainer, Mrs E, the rambling and unhygienic cook, and many other inhabitants of the crumbly Rawlinson End, plus its environs.
Yet other tales describe kobolds appearing as herdsmen looking for work and little, wrinkled old men in pointed hoods.
As the film entered post-production, Guccione took control of the film footage, fired Brass for running up huge costs ( Guccione claims Brass shot enough film to " make the original version of Ben-Hur about 50 times over "), casting actual criminals as Roman senators, and using what Guccione considered " fat, ugly, and wrinkled old women " in the sex scenes instead of his Penthouse Pets.
* Yaacov Edelstein and Yitzhak Ben-Sira tried to hide amongst a jumble of boulders and branches, but they were discovered by a " wrinkled, toothless, old Arab " who told them " Don't be afraid.
" Ugly, nasty, discordant, and downright dull .... A gloomy sort of ghoul, bent on groping for horrors by night, and blinking like a stupid old owl when the warm sunlight of the best of life dances into his wrinkled eyes " – Gentlewoman
earth-air-the picture shows an old woman with much wrinkled face wrapped up against the cold, peasant-like with slit-like eyes and thin mean mouth ; she is huddled and holds her clothing tight about her neck ; she wears a head-scarf Russian-peasant style and seems absorbed in sad thoughts of the past ; dominant colours grey and brown.
In the Season Four episode " Yes, We Have no Havanas ", Sophia and Blanche became rivals for the affections of an elderly Cuban gentleman named Fidel Santiago ( Henry Darrow ), and the two women traded particularly nasty insults with each other: Sophia called Blanche a " 50-year-old mattress ," and Blanche referred to Sophia as a " raisin in sneakers " and a " wrinkled old crow ".
Appearing as a bald, decrepit, wrinkled old man wearing a tuxedo and thick-framed glasses, he invites stressed and over-worked people to Six Flags by performing a frenetic dance to the Vengaboys song " We Like to Party ".
Indigenous people, who often refer to the tayra as " cabeza del viejo ", or old man's head, due to their wrinkled facial skin, have kept them as household pets to control vermin.
Another assertion is that the word may be derived from the Greek prefix ae-meaning " old or aged ", and the suffix ruginosa means wrinkled or bumpy.

wrinkled and /
According to Nelson, " every time Portago comes in from a race the front of his car is wrinkled where he has been nudging people out of the way at 130 mph ( 210 km / h )".
McCall's Pattern # 914 for Awake / Asleep dolls plus camel with the wrinkled knees
whereupon having seen that, he scowled / contracted / wrinkled his face with feel of disgust.
Among its various sculpts, it featured a decaying mummy with individual muscle sinews and textured wrappings carved in, a half-man / half-bat version of Dracula with wrinkled flesh and covered in chains, and a scantily clad voodoo queen covered in grass and bones.

wrinkled and little
Her little brown face wrinkled up, her brown eyes gleamed, and with her little gestures she said all the courteous things.
A low and little forehead denoted magnanimity, boldness, and confidence ; a fleshy and wrinkle-free forehead, litigiousness, vanity, deceit, and contentiousness ; a sharp forehead, weakness and fickleness ; a wrinkled forehead, great spirit and wit yet poor fortune ; a round forehead, virtue and good understanding ; a full large forehead, boldness, malice, boundary issues, and high spirit ; and a long high forehead, honesty, weakness, simplicity, and poor fortune.
They have little hair ( hence the common name ) and wrinkled pink or yellowish skin.
: A sallow, wrinkled little hustler, hatless and occupying a crumpled sport shirt as though crouched in it to hide his withered body.

wrinkled and him
But when he called for his withered, wrinkled sister Rose to care for him and the children, had he guessed that all he would remember of his woman was the memory of her climbing into that streetcar??
As Faye's about to leave, he gets the boarding pass she gave him a year ago, wrinkled and water-stained, and asks if anyone will accept it.
When a householder is considered to be older or advanced in years, perceiving his skin become wrinkled, his hair turns gray, and has grandchildren, the time is said to have come for him to enter the third stage of life, or vanaprastha.
His complexion is lavender, lending him the color and wrinkled look of an actual prune.
Karkas possesses a wrinkled elephant-like red hide that is exceptionally thick and rough, making him highly resistant to injury.
Decidedly unimposing on the stage ( like Pacchiarotti ), he was endowed with a clear, pliant and pure voice which won him the admiration of such personages as Alfred de Vigny, who, in his story “ La vie e la mort du Capitaine Renaud ou La canne de jonc ”, wrote of “ a seraph ’ s voice which sprang from an emaciated and wrinkled face ”, or as the seventeen-year-old Arthur Schopenhauer who, in his turn, entered in his diary a voice that was “ beautiful in a supernatural way ” and provided with a full and sweet timbre.
The Transactions of the Hawick Archaeological Society gives a particularly long description of Tam, describing him as " formed for the very purpose of smoothing the wrinkled brow of care ".

wrinkled and .
In the hut to which I was assigned -- Max had his own quarters -- my food was brought to me by a wrinkled crone with bare drooping breasts who seemed to enjoy conversing with me in rudimentary phrases.
He took out a small packet filled with bits of charcoal, a deep pot of thin metal, some sheets of newspaper, a book of matches and a wrinkled and many-times folded piece of tin foil with holes in it.
Then he wrinkled his huge brow and went slowly out of the room.
Burly leathered men and wrinkled women in drab black rags carried on in a primitive way, almost unchanged from feudal times.
Then he looked at his finger, at the wrinkled, heavy knuckle and the thick nail he used like a knife to pry up, slit, and open.
The fat man removed his apron, put on a greasy and wrinkled jacket, and zipped it over his paunch.
Maude's long nose unexpectedly wrinkled up.
The wrinkled mouth laughed, revealing astonishingly strong, white, teeth.
Soothing it with his hand, knowing the whiskered jowls and the swollen smoothness of teats that wrinkled expectantly to his touch.
While U. S. culture prefers breasts that are youthful and upright, some cultures venerate women with wrinkled, saggy breasts, indicating mothering and the wisdom of experience.
The typical symptoms of dehydration include low blood pressure, poor skin turgor ( wrinkled hands ), sunken eyes, and a rapid pulse.
Commonly the new, teneral exoskeleton is wrinkled because it has to accommodate a larger frame than the previous instar, while fitting into the previous exoskeleton until it has been shed.
This includes papas arrugadas, a dish of wrinkled potatoes usually served with mojo, which is a hot pepper sauce or with puchero canario, a meat stew.
The fruit in the jar becomes shrunken, wrinkled, and dark brown in color, and the salt combines with the juice to become a dark brown brine.
This root gives off at the surface of the ground a rosette of ovate-oblong to ovate, wrinkled, crisp, sinuate-dentate to entire leaves, long, somewhat resembling those of the tobacco-plant.
Salt cured olives ( also known as dry cured ) are packed in plain salt for at least a month, which produces a salty and wrinkled olive.
Leaves wrinkled.
Its skin is highly wrinkled and thick, up to around the neck and shoulders of males.
It may be fat, thin, or even ribbon-like, as well as straight or wrinkled.
The head was small and the body short and wrinkled.
The correct name is " sfusato amalfitano ", and they are typically long and at least double the size of other lemons, with a thick and wrinkled skin and a sweet and juicy flesh without many pips.

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