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Example sentences for "facial"

Lexicographically close words:
facetiousness; facets; facetted; faceva; fach; faciam; faciant; facias; faciat; facie
  1. With the exception of her imperfect facial outlines, she was as faultlessly modelled as a Venus.

  2. His thick, dark hair was kept very short; but, with his full temples and facial outlines, this curt fashion became him well.

  3. Also, the superficial evidence of words and facial expressions often belied the inner feelings and sensitivities that might be active within these guarded human creatures.

  4. He was wondering what gestures or facial expressions might indicate that the man had seen him ogle his body, if he indeed had, and yet the reason for caring what another individual thought of him eluded him.

  5. So-called facial "suture" (not really a suture).

  6. The facial expression becomes more anxious, and the accumulation of gas in the paralysed intestine causes an increase in the abdominal distension, so that the patient lies with his knees drawn up.

  7. Illustration] The head of a horse has been divided below the orbits, and a back view of the facial portion is here shown, the spectator being supposed to look into the cavities, which have been thereby exposed.

  8. These facial sinuses have but a limited and kind of valvular opening into the nasal chambers, and if pus is allowed to remain within them there is little hope of cure: therefore a means must be found for its escape.

  9. Thus, in their finest statues, the Greeks exaggerated the form of the forehead, by elevating beyond proportion the facial line.

  10. Mr. Pett controlled a facial spasm with a powerful effort of the will.

  11. All are chamaeprosopic as regards both total facial and upper facial indices, one man only being an exception in both respects.

  12. All are chamaeprosopic except 2 men, 1 being leptoprosopic in regard to both total facial and upper facial indices, the other as to upper facial only.

  13. Yet the commoner type of Karen is said to show distinctly Mongoloid facial characters.

  14. All are markedly chamaeprosopic both in total facial and upper facial indices.

  15. It is doubtless this alertness of facial expression and bodily attitude that gives the Punan something of the air of an untameable wild animal.

  16. All are chamaeprosopic as regards the total facial index, and all except 1 Madang and 2 Long Dallo men as regards the upper facial index.

  17. The Kalabits are chamaeprosopic as regards both the total facial and the upper facial indices, with one exception in both respects.

  18. All are chamaeprosopic in both respects except 1 Barawan man as regards total facial index and 2 in the upper.

  19. All are chamaeprosopic except 1 of each sex in regard to the upper facial index.

  20. All are chamaeprosopic except 1 man in the total facial and upper facial indices, and 1 of each sex in the upper facial index.

  21. In one of the theatres we visited, the acting, although considered good from a Japanese point of view, possessed too many muscular contortions, too much contraction and expansion of the facial organs, to please an English audience.

  22. What I mean is, that whereas we in our colder climate generally indicate love, passion, or melancholy by means of the eyes principally, and through the facial muscles generally, these ladies interpret all this through the agency of the fan.

  23. An onlooker would say that the younger man was unconsciously brought into a passive condition by the exertion upon him of a stronger will, intensified by facial peculiarities that were well calculated to hold the attention.

  24. His comment that ensued was distinctly rough as far as diction was concerned, but the facial expression of ineffable peace that accompanied it would have made almost any phrase sound like a benediction.

  25. Do not speak with exaggerated facial movements.

  26. Speak a little slowly, perhaps, and always distinctly, but never with facial contortions and waving hands.

  27. The object aimed at is to lead the child to interpret natural, everyday speech, and such facial contortions and exaggerations cut him off from practice in reading natural speech.

  28. The man did something else in a facial way just as defiant of analysis as his previous contortion and equally effective on Mr. O'Royster's nerves.

  29. Mr. Bludoffski executed a facial maneuver intended possibly for a smile.

  30. One may study animal life, watch a surgical operation, follow the movement of machinery, take lessons in facial expression or in calisthenics.

  31. She was merely a woman image, with her voice and facial expressions synchronized in some way with the word impulses coming from information central.

  32. Before he left, I had noticed considerable change in our body and facial features.

  33. Cranial portion of the skull broad and depressed, facial portion triangular, broad in front and depressed.

  34. Skull moderately elongated with the facial portion subcylindrical and slightly tapering, and the zygoma complete and slender.

  35. His looks caught the attention, and above all the strength of his gaze, which gave a unique emphasis to his facial appearance.

  36. His facial appearance, so profoundly changed, now resumed its usual calm.

  37. The gentleness of the man's gaze, the generosity expressed in his facial features, the nobility of his bearing, all vanished from my memory.

  38. Then I sank into deep speculation, and Captain Nemo's strange facial seizure kept haunting me.

  39. His face looked exhausted; his reddened eyes hadn't been refreshed by sleep; his facial features expressed profound sadness, real chagrin.

  40. His facial features, usually so emotionless, revealed a certain uneasiness.

  41. But nothing in his facial expression indicated that he understood my story.

  42. I regarded him with intense excitement, silently analyzing his strange facial expression.

  43. His facial appearance was changing by the day.

  44. Unilateral facial paralysis caused by injury to seventh cranial nerve; note position of lip.

  45. This colt was affected with facial paralysis when born.

  46. Still, it's wonderful how much you can do with facial expression.

  47. He went on to say other things, and when his facial expression seemed to demand an affirmative I said "Ja!

  48. One votary was having a violet-ray facial treatment, the next an oil shampoo.

  49. Have you time to-day, sir, for a facial massage?

  50. A gentleman with a complexion like a blast furnace, and a facial expression which looked like a wholesale infraction of the Ten Commandments, was smoking moodily on the steps.

  51. Without this precaution they would run the risk of meeting their political friends with the wrong facial expression.

  52. Mr. Gladstone has taken up the cry, and his subservient followers at once brought their speeches and facial expressions into harmony with the selected sentiment.


  53. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "facial" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    facial angle; facial expression