When writing, it helps to understand how physical features like the nose can be indicative of inner character. Writing in “The Daily Mail,” Fiona Macrae describes how 14 types of noses have been linked to specific personality traits. The “fleshy” nose, which is protuberant like the conve...
Sniffles: This is a cute way to describe a runny nose, especially in kids. You might say, "My baby has the sniffles. It's so cute!" Describing Your Nose Big nose: This is a pretty straightforward way to describe a large nose. You can use it in a playful w...
Instead of 'Her face held an amused expression' think of what makes a face have this appearance and try to describe the visual elements of this amusement. You could describe a slight smile that seems to teeter on the edge of a loud cackle or a single-sided smile, a curled lip that cou...
The curious case of a woman who can smell Parkinson’s reminds us our noses are our first defense against illness.
Products to unblock baby's nose Tested by Kim Robertson-Hunt, mum to Teddie and Henry; she says:“Sterimar was recommended to me by the nurses in hospital when my youngest was admitted with bronchiolitis. They use it all the time on little noses as the quickest and safest way to clear ...
Projection refers to the depth or distance a perfume radiates to, whereas Sillage is the wake or trail a fragrance leaves behind. Both describe in their own way whether a fragrance can 'turn heads' (sillage) or has presence (projection). Sillage describes what is left behind as the wearer ...
So I went to the security office. Amber Thompson, ___【2】 worked there, was very nice. She asked me for my license, a ___【3】(describe) of the keys and whether I had anything ___【4】(attach) to the key chain, ___【5】nothing could be done right away. Here is ___【6...
She classifies all of these authors as "postassimilated," a term that is meant to describe the way that assimilation and its effects are no longer central to the work of these artists, although they may be influenced by or engage with the effects of assimilation (3). The theoretical ...
The melody road uses the spaces between to create different notes. Depending on how far apart the grooves are, a car moving over them will produce a series of high or low notes, and designers are able to create a distinct tune. Paten documents for the design describe it as notches “form...
“They seemed to rub(摩擦)the leaves around the roofs of their mouths. They closed their eyes, wrinkled their noses and swallowed slowly. ” Wrangham wondered what could be so good about something tasting so bad. He had a chemist analyze the leaves. He discovered that the leaves contain a...