单词 | lantern-jawed |
例句 | He clattered up the steps, threw open the door . . . and came face-to-face with a tall, lantern-jawed man in black breastplate and gold cloak. A Clash of Kings 1998-11-16T00:00:00Z She and the lantern-jawed medic snake a tube down my throat, attach a bag with a bulb to it, and start pumping. If I Stay 2009-01-01T00:00:00Z He turned to the lantern-jawed, leather-faced middle-aged man lying in the bed next to Dunbar’s jerked his thumb over his shoulder and said “Screw.” Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z Its story of a squalid, crumbling Gotham City and its distinctive illustrations of a brawny, lantern-jawed Batman struck a chord during the hawkish era of Ronald Reagan, “Die Hard” and “The Terminator.” ‘Dark Knight III: The Master Race’ Comic Book Prompts Reflection and a Look Ahead 2015-11-22T05:00:00Z For decades, as the space race made heroes out of lantern-jawed astronauts, the stories of those women went largely untold. On Being Black Female Math Whizzes During the Space Race 2016-09-05T04:00:00Z “Frankly, I can never be far enough from Hollywood,” wrote lantern-jawed Bruce Campbell in his 2001 memoir “If Chins Could Kill.” Actor Bruce Campbell offers an engaging master class in schlock 2017-08-21T04:00:00Z Mr. Garner was a genuine star but as an actor something of a paradox: a lantern-jawed, brawny athlete whose physical appeal was both enhanced and undercut by a disarming wit. James Garner, Witty, Handsome Leading Man, Dies at 86 2014-07-20T04:00:00Z The odiously gauche, lantern-jawed, knowingly named Jonah, liaison to the president and thus ever the bearer of ill luck and bad news: and aforementioned whiz-kid Dan, who was indeed certifiable oomska, but useful oomska. Rewind TV: Veep; Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Places of My Life; Line of Duty; Richard II; Walking and Talking – review 2012-06-30T23:05:43Z Therefore, episode one will revolve around lantern-jawed millionaire Billy Mitchell, and his affair with sensual bikini model Pat Butcher. Matt LeBlanc comedy Episodes shows what can go wrong in remaking telly 2011-01-08T00:08:02Z Millions watched on TV as the prime minister's lantern-jawed minder elbowed reporters aside in her search for a microphone. Obituary: Sir Bernard Ingham 2023-02-24T05:00:00Z But for Buzz, a lantern-jawed boy scout with a penchant for dramatically narrating his mission logs, moving on with his life would be tantamount to admitting failure — something he refuses to do. Lightyear’s a stiff-as-plastic deconstruction of heroic space dramas 2022-06-18T04:00:00Z Harbour: I mean, I guess I’m just a tall, kind of lantern-jawed white guy. David Harbour on Hopper's return and 'Stranger Things' Season 4 2022-05-31T04:00:00Z That is not how Robert Mueller, the lantern-jawed special counsel and former FBI chief, sees his mission, say well-informed former federal prosecutors. How to understand the first indictments against Donald Trump’s former aides 2017-10-30T04:00:00Z His lanky, loose-jointed build; his blue eyes; his long, lantern-jawed face; his oddly languorous sexual charm; and the eccentric loops and whoops of his voice tended to reinforce the impression of power and extravagance. Peter O’Toole, Star of ‘Lawrence of Arabia,’ Is Dead at 81 2013-12-15T19:08:32Z Anderson, a lantern-jawed Australian surfer ranked number three in the world, was an excellent power carver, more than able to hold his own in the larger waves. How 3D Printing Is About To Radically Extend The Limits of Human Performance 2013-11-26T12:30:00Z Ostergar had done an animated sequence showing the lantern-jawed pirate sitting behind a barrel — hiding. When Hollywood Wants Good, Clean Fun, It Goes to Mormon Country 2013-05-23T11:01:10Z Next to a 19th-century Japanese suit of lacquered iron-leather-and-silk armor at the Met there is a life-size photograph of Dean, a bearded, lantern-jawed gent, wearing the very same outfit and holding a samurai sword. Exhibition Review: Met Show Recalls Bashford Dean, Armor Curator 2012-10-04T22:57:31Z One depicted the lantern-jawed CEO swaddled in an American flag; a Valentine’s Day version, with Romney’s face encircled by hearts, bore the words: “We Love You, Mitt.” The Real Story of Romney's Olympic Turnaround 2012-07-18T11:05:15Z He was a lantern-jawed man with a tremendous capacity for cocktails, a sinewy neck, and a sentimental affection for his native suburb. Poor Relations 2012-02-11T03:04:00.973Z I caught a glimpse of horn spectacles, a lantern-jawed, unshaven face, a shovel hat; and I heard a stifled oath. The Four Corners of the World 2012-01-26T03:00:15.920Z The melancholy-looking new apprentice, who had doubtless paid the new premium, a long lantern-jawed lad with great eyes in hollow sockets, and a blue-grey face, stood looking at the pair of them. From Squire to Squatter A Tale of the Old Land and the New 2011-12-13T03:00:26.557Z Still the British columns pressed indomitably on, and still the lean and lantern-jawed Jackson rode up and down his lines, cheering, cautioning, exhorting, directing. Gentlemen Rovers 2011-10-22T02:00:27.907Z The sick man was indeed a wretched looking object, with a thin, lantern-jawed face, hollow feverish eyes and a sunken chest. The Motor Maids' School Days 2011-09-17T02:00:33.303Z He was tired and horribly thirsty; but his lantern-jawed visage was one unmarred mask of bliss. Short Stories of the New America Interpreting the America of this age to high school boys and girls 2011-09-17T02:00:26.183Z A heavily-shaded lamp left in shadow his pale, lantern-jawed face, only redeemed from real ugliness by its expression of alert intelligence. Jane Oglander 2011-08-30T02:00:38.717Z A tall, lantern-jawed youth had charged the football committee with extravagance, and Dave Murray had bitterly resented the allegation. The Turner Twins 2011-08-28T02:00:36.990Z He is tall, sandy-haired, and lantern-jawed like his father; do not comment on the likeness, as he cherishes the belief that the Prime Minister's son is of somewhat greater importance than the Prime Minister. The Sixth Sense A Novel 2011-08-24T02:00:18.870Z Blear-eyed, smoke-begrimed, lantern-jawed, the poor dwarf seemed as if his whole life had been spent over the furnace. Auriol or, The Elixir of Life 2011-06-24T02:00:23.867Z And this lantern-jawed 76 fellow might possibly be a character actor of high ability. Short Stories of the New America Interpreting the America of this age to high school boys and girls 2011-09-17T02:00:26.183Z Among the others came a tall, lank man, with a lantern-jawed face and a drooping, melancholy mustache, whom Jack recognized as Hal Owens, the sheriff. The Shooting of Dan McGrew, A Novel Based on the Famous Poem of Robert Service 2011-05-28T02:00:24.557Z Ab Cayce, the eldest, talked fitfully as he smoked his pipe—a lank, lantern-jawed man, with a small, gleaming eye and a ragged beard. The Prophet of the Great Smoky Mountains 2011-03-22T02:00:18.637Z "A friend of mine, Captain, thinking of takin' a voyage with me for recruitin' of his health," and the lantern-jawed Slocum introduced us. A Modern Buccaneer 2011-03-02T03:00:23.990Z The swarthy steward, a thin, lantern-jawed person, grinned. His Unknown Wife 2011-01-27T03:00:38.763Z In person, he was tall and thin, or rather gaunt, with that peculiar conformation of face which has obtained the fancy name of lantern-jawed. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 7 In the corridor Michael caught up the lantern-jawed boy who had prophesied this year's pleasure at the beginning of last autumn. Sinister Street, vol. 1 He is a bony, lantern-jawed young man, in velveteen jacket, with a puggaree round his hat. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 93. September 17, 1887 But there came up from the bottom of the ravine, the lantern-jawed Sergeant, long, silent, lean, parched as a Manchegan cow whose pasture has been burnt up by a summer sun. The Firebrand The fourth person, slim, fair-haired, the typical army officer and country house habitué, came over to the table, followed by the lantern-jawed man. The Missioner She was a tall, lantern-jawed woman of no particular age; old looking for thirty-five perhaps or young looking for fifty. A Bed of Roses "So long," said the lantern-jawed boy lugubriously, dropping most of his mathematical books. Sinister Street, vol. 1 On going downstairs at the conclusion of the play, he came upon the lantern-jawed Mr. Lazarus Lowch, the foreman of the adjourned inquest. A Traitor's Wooing The man called "Dutch," a lantern-jawed chap with red hair and a squint, expectorated a long stream of saliva on the floor before replying. By Right of Conquest A Novel A pauper is generally imagined by foreigners to be a lantern-jawed, herring-paunched, emaciated and pallid wretch, cropped and shaven, clothed in pepper-and-salt ditto, and employed in crushing bones for manure and soup. Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) That's the rascal I saw at Lahore a few months ago, without a doubt—a tall, lean, lantern-jawed fellow with a beak like the old Duke's. Barclay of the Guides "Chaps have said to me—chaps who've left, I mean," explained the lantern-jawed adviser, "that the year with Caryll is the best year of all your life." Sinister Street, vol. 1 A lean, cadaverous, lantern-jawed creature, more resembling the galvanized corpse of a dyspeptic ourang-outang than a man, he stalked the earth full of petty guile and mischief. A Traitor's Wooing There was a thin, lantern-jawed old fellow sipping his chocolate before he resigned himself to sleep. Confessions Of Con Cregan An Irish Gil Blas "A tall, thin man, with a lantern-jawed face?" Leonore Stubbs And I became aware that some one was speaking to me, and looked up to find a lean and lantern-jawed American come aboard and standing at my shoulder. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25) Lou was sitting on the grass in cordial confab with a melancholy-looking, lantern-jawed man, but at his approach she jumped up precipitately and ran to him. Anything Once It was bleak and lantern-jawed, with a gash for a mouth, and a great beak of a nose that thrust out between two cold gray eyes. Fire Mountain A Thrilling Sea Story It was some consolation that Thor was what his brother called "an ugly beast"—sallow and lantern-jawed, with a long, narrow head that looked as if it had been sat on. The Side Of The Angels A Novel When I was little he used to come to Aunt Tillie for money—a tall, lantern-jawed man. The Vagrant Duke A sort of poor-white Neptune, this tall, lean, lantern-jawed old fellow, with great round, iron-rimmed spectacles over his fishy eyes, his hair and beard in long, snaky locks, and clothing in dirty tatters. Afloat on the Ohio An Historical Pilgrimage of a Thousand Miles in a Skiff, from Redstone to Cairo He was a lank, lantern-jawed, frock-coated gentleman of thirty-five, with an upward rolling forelock and an Adam’s-apple that throbbed in his throat like a petrified pulse. Counsel for the Defense And Jonathan Fax himself, lean, long-headed, and lantern-jawed, looked grimmer than ever under his new veil of solemn feeling. Say and Seal, Volume II Then he turned to the wall, and lay down sullenly, scowling at the lantern-jawed sympathiser who tried to thrust a rolled-up coat under his aching head. The Dop Doctor He was a lantern-jawed giant with the powerful frame of a longshoreman, and he laughed in pleasure as he collected his money. Starman's Quest With a fierce shout the enraged man went to the attack, and painted his lantern-jawed opponent merrily. The Iron Pirate A Plain Tale of Strange Happenings on the Sea He ate a little breakfast, though it was odious to him, and went out to meet again the lantern-jawed mountaineers, who, like him,—like him,—were drifting towards the Federal Building. A Tar-Heel Baron The boys noticed that occasionally a lantern-jawed fellow would look pious at them, as though afraid he would be contaminated, so Sunday morning they decided to go to church in a body. Peck's Sunshine Being a Collection of Articles Written for Peck's Sun, Milwaukee, Wis. - 1882 Nay, what is worse, from being goodly, burly, sleek-conditioned men, they became, like our Dutch yeomanry who smoke short pipes, a lantern-jawed, smoke-dried, leathern-hided race. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 8 His father, Lord Senesin, looking rather tired, but with a slight smile on his lantern-jawed face, sat on his son's left. The Unnecessary Man The steward was a tall, lank, lantern-jawed man, whose cheek-bones were almost as prominent as his long nose. The Coming Wave The Hidden Treasure of High Rock He also saw an old woman, lantern-jawed and ghostly, tidying around and she mumbling and grumbling because no one would give the child any turpentine. The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills He was followed by another person, a tall, lantern-jawed man of the artisan type, who looked around defiantly as he came into the room. The Music Master Novelized from the Play Traces of their occupancy were found not only in their depredations in the neighborhood destructive of railroad bridges, but also in letters and wall-paper envelopes adorned with the lantern-jawed phiz of Jefferson Davis. Red-Tape and Pigeon-Hole Generals As Seen From the Ranks During a Campaign in the Army of the Potomac I ain't handsome, none never accused me of that crime, but I ain't lopsided an' lantern-jawed t' the extent she went. Janet of the Dunes A small, wiry, middle-aged man, with an honest, lantern-jawed face, entered the living room bearing a breakfast tray. Sacrifice We were a lantern-jawed, scarecrow lot, and our general appearance emphasized the story we had to tell of the privations we had suffered. The Shellback's Progress In the Nineteenth Century Long-faced, lantern-jawed old pelter, with a face like a coffin—they're the kind you have to look out for; they'd go through you like an electric shock! The Second Chance A little to one side were two more of the outlaws, one of whom had been brought down by Tip McCay, the other by the lantern-jawed, slow-spoken plainsman known as Scotty. Kid Wolf of Texas The man referred to was a long, lank, lantern-jawed fellow with a cross-grained expression of countenance. The Dog Crusoe and his Master His honest, lantern-jawed face was gray and drawn. Sacrifice As for Mahoghany Drake, that lanky, lantern-jawed individual encamped under a neighbouring pine-tree in quiet contempt of any more luxurious covering. Twice Bought What she really is like, though, is a lantern-jawed young Botticelli Madonna. Play the Game! He delights in stripping bare the sham piety of the austere Mohammedan, the gullibility of the pilgrims to the sacred shrines, the sanctimonious humbug of the lantern-jawed devotees of Kum. The Adventures of Hajji Baba of Ispahan The stranger, a long, lean, lantern-jawed man, raised his hat and addressed her with a strong French accent. The Mayor of Troy He seemed to own as many trunks as cousins, and a lantern-jawed Customs official was gloating over them already. One Wonderful Night A Romance of New York She was speculating on the outcome of this new condition of affairs when the door opened and Walker thrust his lantern-jawed face within. The Captain of the Kansas As Boyton neared the woodcutter he thought, "Here comes another lantern-jawed individual who wants to ask me if I'm cold." The Story of Paul Boyton Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World He is a long lantern-jawed lad with a sardonic drawl of speech. Foe-Farrell Halloway realized at once that this lantern-jawed operator had a swift and sure sending finger, and when the answer came it was, in contrast, labored and ragged. A Pagan of the Hills His face, lantern-jawed, of the Abraham Lincoln type, lacking the shrewd intelligence of the trained brain, was painfully apathetic. The Debtor A Novel Brother Japheth halted the parade and there was aggrieved reproachfulness in every line of his long, lantern-jawed face. The Quickening Not a smile crossed his long, lantern-jawed face; but Mr. Thomas Johnson made no effort this time to hide a severe fit of his peculiar spasms in his spotted handkerchief. A Great Emergency and Other Tales As I stood at the gate this afternoon taking my first breath of air, I watched the weak-kneed, lantern-jawed soldiers going round from house to house begging in vain for anything to eat. Ladysmith The Diary of a Siege Her brother and another man—a tall, lantern-jawed stranger—were on the point of entering. The Odds And Other Stories Second Soldier: No, by my head, it is that notable mark of his master's holiness, that same lantern-jawed lout of a servant. The Poems of Henry Van Dyke The boys noticed that occasionally a lantern-jawed fellow would look pious at them, as though afraid he would be contaminated. Peck's Compendium of Fun Six feet and three inches tall, he was long-legged, lantern-jawed and goggle-eyed. The Redemption of David Corson After several minutes the door opened, and a lanky, loose-jointed, lantern-jawed man of some forty-odd years stepped out. The Young Engineers on the Gulf Or, The Dread Mystery of the Million Dollar Breakwater He was a forthright, upstanding, lantern-jawed man of the people, by the name of James E. Winter. Queed Owing to his defective education he had always been helpless in the second-hand shop; liable at any moment to be over-reached by one of those innocent, lantern-jawed student fellows who go poking their noses everywhere. The Divine Fire "He gets more lantern-jawed and obstreperous every day." The Lamp in the Desert The walk there and back had been steep and long, and his thin lantern-jawed face shone very white through the wintry dusk. Lady Connie Nay, what is worse, from being goodly, burly, sleek-conditioned men, they became, like our Dutch yeomanry who smoke short pipes, a lantern-jawed, smoke-dried, leather-hided race. Knickerbocker's History of New York, Complete He is lanky, ungainly and lantern-jawed, and seems like a man who has never been young, and who has not yet obtained the venerability of old age. The Secret Memoirs of the Courts of Europe: William II, Germany; Francis Joseph, Austria-Hungary, Volume I. (of 2) And beside them the lantern-jawed cowpuncher held the bridle of the piebald mustang. The Night Horseman Small sympathy and smaller joy is there in it now—it wears only a lantern-jawed, lack-lustre despondency. Nancy Go where I will, this lantern-jawed knave is sure to crop up and I feel convinced that until I have split his skull I shall have no safety. Friends, though divided A Tale of the Civil War Presently this functionary—a lantern-jawed, nimble old man, with a dirty nightcap on his head—made his appearance to take a final look at his work. Wanderings by southern waters, eastern Aquitaine That he is extremely sallow, thin, long- faced, and lantern-jawed. Reprinted Pieces So I went into the saddle according to theory—with some slight hesitations here and there, planted my feet in the stirrups, and told the lantern-jawed fellow to turn loose the head of the piebald. The Night Horseman The lantern-jawed man looked good-natured because he was smiling, and he was smiling because he saw something which pleased him in one of the boxes. The Shuttle His lantern-jawed face, furrowed with slow thought, hung over the blaze. Helbeck of Bannisdale — Volume I Thin, pale, and lantern-jawed at the best of times—indeed he was not infrequently honoured with the nickname of "scare-crow"—he now looked thinner and paler than ever. The Channings As time went on he really began to look almost lantern-jawed. The Woman with the Fan It was done, and a lantern-jawed cowpuncher brought out a piebald gelding with long ears and sleepy eyes. The Night Horseman He shook his shoulders impatiently, and stiffened, feeling illogically antagonistic towards the good-natured, lantern-jawed man at his side. The Shuttle And here they all came to anchor before the bar; and the landlord, a lantern-jawed landlord, bestirred himself behind it, among his villainous old bottles and decanters. Redburn. His First Voyage Back of his sallow, lantern-jawed face, Sylvester Hudson hid successfully, though without intention, all that was in him whether of good or ill. Hidden Creek He would have shot Jack in the back if it had not been for Jim Galway, lean as a lath, lantern-jawed, with deep-set blue eyes, his bearing different from that of the other loungers. Over the Pass He waved his arm back to a group standing in front of the house—Buck Daniels, Kate, the lantern-jawed cowboy, and Wung Lu waving his kitchen apron. The Night Horseman But then I made no doubt, that, in a sea-tussle, these lantern-jawed varlets would have approved themselves as slender Damascus blades, nimble and flexible; whereas these Britons would have been, perhaps, as sturdy broadswords. White Jacket or, the World on a Man-of-War He pointed them out to a maître d'hôtel, who in his turn whispered a few words concerning them to a dark, lantern-jawed man, with keen eyes and a hard mouth, who was dining by himself. The Cinema Murder He was a stern, lantern-jawed man of forty or so, dressed very roughly in leather breeches and a frieze coat. Salute to Adventurers The lantern-jawed Parker had entered softly, and was standing deferentially in the doorway. The Little Warrior Afterwards the lantern-jawed man picked me up and offered to carry me back to the house or at least get a wheelbarrow for me. The Night Horseman He was tall and lantern-jawed, and clean-shaven, and looked like a barrister who had thrown his wig to the dogs. Victory An Island Tale "That lantern-jawed fellow told you I was a butcher!" Cashel Byron's Profession Paul Beck, as we have already said, was a tall, thin, lantern-jawed man, clad in solemn black, his face of a sickly, sallow hue. The Young Musician ; Or, Fighting His Way He was lantern-jawed, and it did seem as though his dry, shaven lips had never in all his life wrinkled into a smile. Ruth Fielding of the Red Mill Or, Jasper Parloe's Secret "Stop!" cried the elder, who was the one in authority, a tall, lantern-jawed man with a dark brown beard and yellow teeth. Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo The last of the four who habitually sat with us was Giojoso, the seneschal, a lantern-jawed fellow with black, beetling brows, about whom the only joyous thing was his misnomer of a name. The Strolling Saint; being the confessions of the high and mighty Agostino D'Anguissola, tyrant of Mondolfo and Lord of Carmina in the state of Piacenza "I will, I will," answered the lantern-jawed notary. Red Eve The arrival was a long and lean and lank and lantern-jawed man with a set of the most fiery red whiskers ever seen outside a musical comedy. Further Adventures of Lad Inspector Jacks, tall, lantern-jawed, dressed with the quiet precision of a well-to-do-man of affairs, and with no possible suggestion of his calling in his manner or attire, was by her side almost at once. The Illustrious Prince The men are lantern-jawed, with several days' growth of beard. Seven Men Presently a lantern-jawed notary in a frayed russet gown, who must have been watching their movements, approached them and asked them what had been their business at the Pope's palace. Red Eve |
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