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His forehead and protuberant white eyeballs were soon glistening nervously again. Catch-22 1961-11-10T00:00:00Z
Mr. Curtain’s reflective glasses and protuberant nose eased toward Sticky’s face like a snake testing the air. The Mysterious Benedict Society 2008-04-01T00:00:00Z
Luna turned her protuberant eyes upon him in surprise. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 2005-07-16T00:00:00Z
He was a monstrous man, with a mane of greasy gray hair, his face pouched and seamed, with protuberant lips. 1984 1949-06-08T00:00:00Z
Mr. Sen, a short, stocky man with slightly protuberant eyes and glasses with black rectangular frames, had been there, too. Interpreter of Maladies 1999-05-22T00:00:00Z
“I think so,” replied Ollivander, his protuberant eyes upon Harry’s face. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2007-07-21T00:00:00Z
He was a tiny creature, smaller than Winston, with dark hair and large, protuberant eyes, at once mournful and derisive, which seemed to search your face closely while he was speaking to you. 1984 1949-06-08T00:00:00Z
She had described a man as having “a beer gut that belongs in the Smithsonian”; that was changed, she laments, to “protuberant abdomen.” What’s on TV Thursday: ‘Breakthrough’ and ‘Surviving R. Kelly Part II’ 2020-01-02T05:00:00Z
His “Little Dancer” shows that Marie’s stance is poor, even by the standards of the other dancers he painted, drew or sculpted; her stomach is the most protuberant part of her skinny physique. Reassembling the ‘Little Dancer’ by Degas as a Musical 2014-11-25T05:00:00Z
Dun brown, with a pilled body and protuberant choppers, the puppet enters quietly. | 'The Beaver': Leave It to the Beaver to Do All the Talking 2011-05-06T07:53:01Z
Slim and bald, with slightly protuberant ears that are somehow endearing, this modest stranger addresses us with the awkward air of someone itching with discomfort at public speaking. Theater Review: ?Title and Deed,? by Will Eno, With Conor Lovett 2012-05-21T02:00:00Z
Still, he asks, what is a bit of inconvenience, weighed against the rapture of watching a “protuberant, flop-over-the-belt belly vanish?” Books Of Style: Three Books on Becoming a Better You — Books of Style 2013-01-04T19:17:52Z
He wrote that Carl Yastrzemski, “like so many great hitters, has oddly protuberant eyes.” Roger Angell, Who Wrote About Baseball With Passion, Dies at 101 2022-05-20T04:00:00Z
In the eyes — eyes squinting with suspicion when not protuberant with anger — of those currently setting the GOP’s tone, Ryan’s invocation of Reagan is distasteful. Opinion | The Reaganite optimist Paul Ryan on the future of the Republican Party 2021-06-09T04:00:00Z
He has a long face and long, wavy brown hair parted at the crest; his chin is protuberant and cratered by a dimple the size of Chicxulub. Lucas Hnath Lets Actors Fight It Out Onstage 2019-04-15T04:00:00Z
If, for instance, a weak bladder leads a child to perform poorly in timed exams or protuberant ears means bullying blighted their education, genetic variants for these traits will show up as disadvantageous. Genes and backgrounds matter most to exam results 2018-03-26T04:00:00Z
They seemed, rather, to be distinct parts of my body, as perceptible as fingers—oddly distant, protuberant, like old-fashioned spectacles. What’s Wrong with Me? 2013-08-19T04:00:00Z
His Majesty’s protuberant eyes were fixed cruelly on his New York subjects. Long-Toppled Statue of King George III to Ride Again, From a Brooklyn Studio 2016-10-20T04:00:00Z
Having nothing protuberant to lose, according to Freud, girls never learn right from wrong. What would Sigmund Freud say about gay-conversion therapy? 2016-08-03T04:00:00Z
Thallus linear, dichotomous, floating or rarely terrestrial; capsule protuberant from the lower surface. The Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States Including the District East of the Mississippi and North of North Carolina and Tennessee 2012-04-12T02:00:30.140Z
Corpulence is considered a great beauty—a fat face and a protuberant stomach constituting the ideal of an Adonis. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z
To swell and become protuberant, like the belly; to bulge. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z
A very stout old gentleman, with a very red face and very protuberant eyes, sat down beside Kipps, removed a Panama hat of the most abandoned desperado cut, and mopped his brow and blew. Kipps The Story of a Simple Soul 2012-03-18T02:00:19.567Z
It has long been thought that persons with protuberant eyes had quick recollections. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z
He had lower legs like broomsticks, and his torn, drenched trousers clung tightly about his protuberant knees. Long Odds 2012-03-02T03:00:08.670Z
The rooms are low and contracted, with quaint corner fireplaces and curiously designed closets, and with protuberant beams crossing the ceilings. Literary Shrines The Haunts of Some Famous American Authors 2012-02-18T03:00:15.287Z
The protuberant part of a cask, which is usually in the middle. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z
From this indentation jutted in one direction his long, protuberant, rounded forehead; peaked in another his upturned nose. Out of the Air 2011-11-21T03:00:14.460Z
She was a woman of forty years, more or less, short, fat, swarthy, with puffy cheeks, with great, protuberant gray eyes which were expressionless, absolutely expressionless, and with thin hair waving on her temples. The Marquis of Pe?alta (Marta y Mar?a) A Realistic Social Novel 2011-11-12T03:00:35.113Z
Though very thin, his bones were not protuberant. The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. II. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England 2011-10-12T02:00:47.957Z
Buttock, but′ok, n. the rump or protuberant part of the body behind: a term in wrestling.—ns. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) 2011-10-11T02:01:08.990Z
Full, strong muscles, esp. of the arm or leg, muscular strength; a protuberant muscular part of the body; sometimes, the arm. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z
Occasionally he studied the situation from under his protuberant forehead. Out of the Air 2011-11-21T03:00:14.460Z
Firstly, a short, thick-set woman, dressed entirely in black, who had a very little head and a very large, protuberant belly. The Prose Writings of Heinrich Heine 2011-09-21T02:00:27.670Z
Such an aquiline nose you would not have met with in the whole Sarmatian race, and it was fitly accompanied by the protuberant red mouth and the pronounced double chin, which were also hereditary peculiarities. Tales From J?kai 2011-09-02T02:00:19.183Z
And by way of finale he broke Dinghal's somewhat protuberant nose. The Tigress 2011-08-30T02:00:39.657Z
Any protuberant part; a round, swelling part or body; a knoblike process; as, a boss of wood. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z
Huxley had pointed out salient characteristics of the skeleton, such as a gold tooth that identified him as upper class and a protuberant chin like Le Vesconte's. Skeleton May Help Solve Mystery of Doomed Franklin Expedition 2011-07-12T21:44:43Z
Madame still wore her black mourning, but her belly was no longer so spaciously protuberant, but repulsively pendant. The Prose Writings of Heinrich Heine 2011-09-21T02:00:27.670Z
Mrs. B. They would, were the earth a perfect sphere; but it is not exactly such, being somewhat protuberant about the equator, and flattened towards the poles. Conversations on Natural Philosophy, in which the Elements of that Science are Familiarly Explained 2011-07-12T02:00:28.027Z
Sometimes she is made to stand, totally destitute of clothing, with protuberant tongue and dishevelled hair. Phallic Miscellanies Facts and Phases of Ancient and Modern Sex Worship, as Illustrated Chiefly in the Religions of India 2011-05-31T02:00:29.133Z
A roundish protuberant portion of some part of the body; as, the ball of the thumb; the ball of the foot. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (2nd 100 Pages) 2012-03-24T02:00:19.387Z
One very protuberant man, standing in front of a swanky little novelty shop, was wearing bright yellow shorts, with yellow bobby sox to match. Four and Twenty Beds 2011-03-30T02:00:13.610Z
The nose is very broad and exceptionally flattened at the root; the lips are usually thin, and the upper one long; the eyes are protuberant; the face is sometimes prognathic. Man, Past and Present 2011-03-28T02:00:29.283Z
He drew a sharp breath, which sounded through his yellow, protuberant teeth like a hiss. Mysterious Mr. Sabin 2011-03-24T02:00:10.087Z
He was a fairish man of forty, pale, with a large protuberant, observant grey eye—I speak particularly of the left—and a face of quiet animation warily alert for the wit's opportunity. Marriage 2011-02-22T03:00:06.867Z
And Sprowl's protuberant gaze grew fixed and expressionless as he swung on across the meadows and skirted the first grove of oaks, huge outlying pickets of his splendid forest beyond. The Streets of Ascalon Episodes in the Unfinished Career of Richard Quarren, Esqre. 2011-02-12T03:00:30.987Z
Maps he could well comprehend, and he could well retain statistics; but the landscape, as it were, of the Revolution his protuberant and lethargic eyes completely missed. The French Revolution 2011-02-10T03:00:50.577Z
Here and there also huge protuberant crags were rounded into domes almost as perfect as if chiselled by art. The Glaciers of the Alps Being a narrative of excursions and ascents, etc.
Eye large, protuberant, diameter 4.3 mm.; thin dermal fold extending posteriorly from posterior corner of eye, obscuring upper edge of tympanum, curving downward to point above insertion of arm. Descriptions of New Hylid Frogs From Mexico and Central America
He bought an obese tobacco jar blazoned with the arms of his college and, similarly blazoned, a protuberant utensil for matches. Sinister Street, vol. 2
He lay on his back with his eyes fixed on the ceiling, and his two long arms crossed over his protuberant stomach. The New Gulliver and Other Stories
The mouth in general is well formed, though the lips are sometimes large and protuberant, yet never so much as to resemble the lips of negroes; the chin is usually prominent. The Belief in Immortality and the Worship of the Dead Vol. II
The right-hand slopes and edges of both pyramids burned in this light, while detached protuberant masses also caught the blaze, and mottled the mountains with effulgent spaces. The Glaciers of the Alps Being a narrative of excursions and ascents, etc.
This, however, could not take place without laying dry the polar regions, so that protuberant land would appear at the poles, and a zone of ocean be disposed around the equator. Principles of Geology or, The Modern Changes of the Earth and its Inhabitants Considered as Illustrative of Geology
While one might have counted six, it glared at him from between the branches—the swarthy, bearded face, with the tufted eyebrows, and the strong, protuberant teeth. What a Man Wills
Their heads were broad and extremely flat; the eyes protuberant, and the ears scarcely perceptible—being a small opening closed by a movable valve shaped like the scale of a salmon. Caxton's Book: A Collection of Essays, Poems, Tales, and Sketches.
He saw the steward, a coat hastily put on over his apron, Amos, whose glittering and protuberant eyes were less certain than ever of his future fortune, and Evanthia. Command
His chin was a rich growth of black stubble, his round protuberant brown eyes were blood-shot, and his clothes had been slept in, I'm sure. Captain Macedoine's Daughter
His enormous limbs, with protuberant muscles and elastic sinews which seemed bursting with strength, peeped from below the openings of the red mantle in which he was wrapped. Sónnica
It was she indeed, despite her protuberant abdomen, her sad fat face, and her white hair. Their Son; The Necklace
Cirri; the segments of the first cirrus and of the posterior arm of the second cirrus are highly protuberant, the protuberances sometimes equalling half the thickness of the segments themselves. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
Near by your own company fire—that is what most interests you now—there is spread on the ground a rubber cloth, whose irregular protuberant shape suggests agreeable things. Our campaign around Gettysburg Being a memorial of what was endured, suffered and accomplished by the Twenty-third regiment (N. Y. S. N. G.) and other regiments associated with them, in their Pennsylvania and Maryland campaign, during the second rebel invasion of the loyal states in June-July, 1863
Mrs. Evans kept her gaze on Babs, who was staring at me over the rim of the cup with her bold, protuberant black eyes like those of some marine animal. Captain Macedoine's Daughter
Her corners grew more brutally protuberant beneath the tissue of glamour cast over them by a name. Pot-Boilers
Lumbar glands are longer than broad, at least one third the distance from axilla to groin, lateral and usually high, and often conspicuous and protuberant. A New Species of Frog (Genus Tomodactylus) from Western Mexico
Labrum, with the upper part extremely protuberant, forming a projecting horn; no teeth on the crest. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
This was a man of the middle age; he had a face of a mulberry colour, round black eyes, comical tufted eyebrows, and a protuberant forehead, and was dressed in clothes of a Quakerish cut. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 20 (of 25)
Here we have a mouth pouting, moist with desires; eyes greedy, protuberant, and yet apt for weeping too; a nose great alike in character and dimensions; and altogether a most fleshy, melting countenance. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 3 (of 25)
He was a rosy-gilled, spotlessly clean, elderly gentleman, with white whiskers; his eyes, just then slightly protuberant, were shrewd, but genial; he had a wide, jolly mouth and a double chin. The Brass Bottle
Then the other three pups would straddle across his tubby body and snort defiance at him, each with a paw planted victoriously in his protuberant stomach or on his broad chest. Finn The Wolfhound
Outer Maxill�, with the bristles continuous in front; externally, slightly protuberant, with a tuft of bristles longer than those on the front side. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
It was a long finger, with a very protuberant knuckle-bone, but no sign of a nail. Byways of Ghost-Land
The women’s shape was also very protuberant, their complexion dark, their hair long, and combed up—a la Chinoise. Adventures in the Philippine Islands
He entered with a huge haversack slung over his shoulder, full of appropriate articles, with parcels under his arms, and protuberant pockets. Whitman A Study
His features were repellent, 56 the nose being Roman in form, while the cheek-bones were protuberant and the chin retreating. The Great Cattle Trail
The olfactory orifices are either slightly, or not at all protuberant. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
The white billows rose rank on rank on the distant mountains, while the snow of the valley shrunk visibly away, leaving the grey rocks naked and protuberant. Where Strongest Tide Winds Blew
All his protuberant characteristics are there: the leviathanic egotism, the profound and tenebrous ponderosity, the labored intricacy of the commonplace, the pedagogic moralizing, the oracular inconsequence. The Arena Volume 18, No. 92, July, 1897
He was of short stature and lacked the protuberant rotundity of President Bambos. Up the Forked River Or, Adventures in South America
Both disturbances result from the attraction of the moon on the non-spherical earth—on its protuberant equator. Pioneers of Science
The olfactory orifices are either highly or moderately protuberant. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
The most important of these is Precession of the Equinoxes, which is caused by the attraction of the Sun, Moon, and planets, on the protuberant equatorial region of the globe. The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'
The value of the latter fraction at present generally adopted is 1/292; that is to say, the thickness of the protuberant equatorial ring is held to be 1/292 of the equatorial radius. A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century Fourth Edition
It was as if the multitude had ceased to breathe, and all present were reflecting from their staring protuberant eyes the ruddy light of the roaring cone of flame. Hunting the Skipper The Cruise of the "Seafowl" Sloop
The head is large, protuberant chiefly on the forepart. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
On most of the valves there are furrows and ridges diverging from the umbones, and the lines of growth are plainly marked: in the valves of the lower whorl, the umbones are slightly protuberant. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
We have shown that the equatorial axis of the earth is longer than the polar axis, so that there is a protuberant zone girdling the equator. The Story of the Heavens
He soon made his appearance, eating an apple; there was a smile on his face, and his pockets were protuberant. When Life Was Young At the Old Farm in Maine
It differs from P. canariensis in the usually protuberant apophysis of the cone, in the thick outer walls of the leaf-endoderm and in the nearly smooth walls of the ray-tracheids of the wood. The Genus Pinus
Workmen's "bags" Are very "polished" where the "sags" From salient joints protuberant, Grow shiny with continual friction; But "polished knees" in poet's diction Strike one as too exuberant. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, May 13, 1893
Terga, large, flat, triangular; carinal margin slightly hollowed out; occludent margin slightly arched, with a small portion protuberant to a variable amount. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
If the sea be really curved, the protuberant part intercepts the view of the hull, while the funnel is still to be seen. The Story of the Heavens
He began to find himself continually oppressed by the protuberant nearness and corresponding magnitude of his mother's face, which grafted itself upon his infant psychology by looming with maddening regularity over his cot and consciousness. Terribly Intimate Portraits
As he took the water, from four separate points along the bank great reptiles slithered; their snouts and protuberant eyes left behind them sinister ripples as they converged on the swimmer. Gold Out of Celebes
From the couch rendered uneasy by this disorder he has arisen with an excessively protuberant forehead, a dull slow eye, a complexion of a leaden hue, and a croaky voice. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 1, 1833-1856
Pedicels of the cirri not particularly protuberant in front. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
This shows that the earth is flattened at the poles and protuberant at the equator, and it provides the means by which we may calculate the actual lengths of the polar and the equatorial axes. The Story of the Heavens
His face was enormous, and though his jaw showed strength and decision, the weak mouth and large protuberant lips indicated that his senses ruled what he himself styled 'the fair habitation of an immortal soul.' A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of Wilhelmine van Grävenitz, Landhofmeisterin of Wirtemberg
His staring, protuberant eyes fell casually upon Brown, who was laying aside his own rifle again—and the German's expression did not alter. Barbarians
In advanced life he became fat; Augustus jests with him rather coarsely on his protuberant figure. Horace
In this same specimen, the anterior ramus of the second cirrus had twelve segments, of which the five basal ones were highly protuberant, and thickly clothed with non-serrated spines. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
No one opened the door, but a panel was pushed away, and behind the heavy grating appeared a black face, with protuberant lips and astonished eyes. Jack 1877
And her short, protuberant bosom rested on the table's edge while the face above it was marked with stern lines of dissatisfaction. Stubble
Here and there, a little below the highest ledge, a secondary one juts out; the water strikes it and bursts from it in huge protuberant masses of foam and spray. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
He had bent knees, protuberant, that seemed to wobble. The Man from the Bitter Roots
In the third cirrus the basal segments of the anterior ramus are highly protuberant. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
Now suppose that these two quarters be suddenly pressed in, and then be as suddenly removed—they will produce depressions, of course, on the two opposite quarters, while the uncompressed quarters will become protuberant. Time and Tide A Romance of the Moon
He has, in his account of the Little Club, compared himself to a spider, and, by another, is described as protuberant behind and before. The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D. in Nine Volumes Volume the Eighth: The Lives of the Poets, Volume II
The former is always divided into short segments by protuberant rings, as if deposited periodically, while the latter presents a uniform surface. Fragments of science, V. 1-2
Renaudin, with black hair plastered on his forehead, a lowering eye, tucked-in lips, and a protuberant chin, signed to her to speak and listened in silence. The Gods are Athirst
The basal segments in the posterior rami of both these cirri, are slightly protuberant, but otherwise resemble the segments in the three posterior pair. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
He had a red face and fiercely protuberant eyebrows, a curled up moustache, and an imperial. Reminiscences of a South African Pioneer
The shaggy hides, the protuberant abdomens, the hideous features of these strange creatures, whose forms so nearly resemble man, made up a picture like a vision in some morbid dream. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 7
He seemed particularly annoyed, however, by some caustic remarks I had made about his protuberant stomach, and forgave the blows but not the language. Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver
Gibbous: hump-backed; protuberant: said of a macula when it resembles a moon more than half full. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
Carina, triangular, rather narrow, internally deeply concave, very slightly curled inwards; basal margin protuberant, with a large central portion considerably hollowed out. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
What an amiable little Academician, freshly hatched, happy, smiling, grizzled, and protuberant, with arms too short in proportion to his figure, which in the new sleeves acquired a stiff and automatic dignity! Artists' Wives
Lastly, the bill of the Tropidorhynchus is raised into a protuberant keel at the base, and the Mimeta has the same character, although it is not a common one in the genus. Contributions to the Theory of Natural Selection A Series of Essays
Oblivious of them and the débris about them, barrel-shaped women strutted behind their protuberant bellies, great flapping shoes over the pavements. Erik Dorn
Looking closer you saw it was his oddly 63 protuberant forehead that gave this impression. The Adventures of Maya the Bee
The latera in the next whorl are triangular, with the basal margins protuberant and arched, in a less and less degree in the lower whorls, until in the lowest, the valves are elongated transversely. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
The man, with his fishing-tackle, launches himself on the water, sustained by a large hollow earthen vessel having a round protuberant opening on one side. Notes and Queries, Number 66, February 1, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
It has a protuberant hunch on its shoulders, and the body is covered, especially towards the head, by long, fine, woolly hair, which makes the animal appear much more bulky than it really is. Afar in the Forest
At length the upturned head and smooth protuberant jaws sank beneath the surface; and only the proboscis appeared, standing erect out of the water like a gigantic Bologna sausage. The Cliff Climbers A Sequel to "The Plant Hunters"
In looking at her one was irresistibly reminded of a pouter pigeon strutting along on its short little legs, preening its sleek little head to and fro above its protuberant breast. Flaming June
Spines on the protuberant segments of both rami of both cirri, coarsely and doubly pectinated. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
The protuberant eyes protruded farther and farther, the tuft of grey hair seemed to rear itself more stiffly erect, his cheeks changed from red to purple. Betty Trevor
And what strange anatomical proportions they exhibit, with their gigantic heads, abortive necks, and the calves of their legs protuberant around their tibias and fibulas, alike before and behind! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 100, February, 1866
He wore no hat, and his close black hair showed a straight middle parting above his low and somewhat protuberant forehead. Brother Copas
They have, as a rule, high cheek-bones, small eyes obliquely set, and eyebrows to correspond, low broad noses, and large mouths with protuberant lips.” The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV)
The Carina, in outline is triangular, with the basal margin in some species extremely protuberant. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
The expression is melancholy, the belly very protuberant, the colour yellow-brown, the movements are cautious and slow. The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told
Round eyes are indicative of innocence; strongly protuberant eyes of weakness of both mind and body. The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing A Manual of Ready Reference
He paced the length of the living room several times, his fists clenched, his protuberant lip grown heavier. The Winning Clue
He was frightfully ugly, and obtained the surname of Jahiz on account of his protuberant eyes. Arabic Authors A Manual of Arabian History and Literature
The front of the segments is not protuberant; the whole surface is hirsute with minute comb-like scales. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
In more advanced life he grew fat, and Augustus jested about his protuberant belly. A Smaller History of Rome
He was a singular-looking person—a large head, stout body, rather protuberant belly, and short curved legs and very long arms. Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2
His pursed up mouth made it clear that he was not a handsome man—the lower lip was heavy, somewhat protuberant. The Winning Clue
Mr. Crayford was small, thin, and wiry-looking, with large keen brown eyes, brown and gray hair, growing over a well-formed and artistic head which was slightly protuberant at the back, and rather large, determined features. The Way of Ambition
These spines are often doubly serrated or plumose: many of them on the protuberant segments of the first three pair of cirri, are sometimes coarsely and doubly pectinated. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
They have a darker skin than their neighbors, an extraordinary breadth of chest, muscular arms, short legs, protuberant abdomens, a thin beard, and a bold, restless expression. The Andes and the Amazon Across the Continent of South America
The feet being otherwise well formed, the toes have only narrow shells for nails, these lying sunken across the middles of the tough cushions of flesh, which, protuberant about them, form the toe-tips. The Seminole Indians of Florida Fifth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1883-84, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1887, pages 469-532
He sprang, aiming the spear point at the beast's protuberant belly, and then swerved to the side as the knife bit home, raking his weapon to open a gaping wound. Star Hunter
They were wide-set and protuberant, like a bird's, as though years of being hunted had equipped him with the animal-like faculty of determining without actually looking back just who might be following him. Never-Fail Blake
Scuta, with the occludent margin rounded and protuberant to a variable degree, but always leaving a rather wide space between the margin, and the ridge which runs from the umbo to the apex; apex pointed. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
He carried a glass-screened candle, and held it somewhat above the level of his forehead—which was protuberant and heavily pock-marked. News from the Duchy
Its lower surface was somewhat protuberant in the middle; and this part still rested on broken bricks and mortar, showing the truth of the old workman’s account. A Book of Natural History Young Folks' Library Volume XIV.
Beyond Carroll, on the same seat, sat two quite pretty young girls with smart hats, and protuberant pompadours over pink-and-white faces. The Debtor A Novel
A cold perspiration stood in beads on the protuberant forehead, and on the wasted hands stretched motionless on the bed-clothes. Scenes of Clerical Life
The segments in none of the species are protuberant; the anterior ramus of the second cirrus does not seem to be thicker than the posterior ramus, as is usually the case. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
Consequently, whenever they wish to caricature a capitalist they invariably represent him as a man with a huge, protuberant stomach. A Critical Examination of Socialism
She had fat, red cheeks, a full, protuberant bust under her muslin dress, thick, red lips, and her neck, which was almost bare, was covered with small beads of perspiration. The Works of Guy de Maupassant, Volume 2
Their concave cheeks, protuberant bones, and tattered garments indicated the dreadful extent of their privations. The Romantic Settlement of Lord Selkirk's Colonists The Pioneers of Manitoba
He sat at Maraton's left hand, his head a little drooped, his eyes almost hidden beneath his shaggy grey eyebrows, his lower lip protuberant. A People's Man
Pedicels of the cirri long; rami rather short; segments elongated, not protuberant. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
He glanced at me, and I received a brief impression of an unwholesome-looking person with protuberant eyeballs, thin lashes, and supercilious mouth. The Betrayal
Soon all are packed into their carriages, which in France always present an old-fashioned mail-coach air with their protuberant bodies and panels. A Day's Tour A Journey through France and Belgium by Calais, Tournay, Orchies, Douai, Arras, Béthune, Lille, Comines, Ypres, Hazebrouck, Berg
The face, daubed and glistening with an unsightly coating of red, white, and yellow-ochre paint, and adorned with protuberant bristles by way of eyebrows, appeared twice its natural dimensions. Austin and His Friends
There stood the grog-drinker with his blotched face in full flower, his eye glazed in his head, and his protuberant paunch projecting over his shrunk and diminished limbs. Phelim Otoole's Courtship and Other Stories Traits And Stories Of The Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three
These latter are elongated, not protuberant, and support eight pairs of spines with very minute intermediate spines; those in the dorsal tufts are numerous and long. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
Arthur stood motionless beside her, his frame rigid, his protuberant blue eyes staring through the window at the horizon. Joanna Godden
Petangos are a small red fruit that grow also on small trees and are as big as cherries, but not so globular, having one flat side, and also 5 or 6 small protuberant ridges. A Voyage to New Holland
In fact, we can prove that the form of the moon is protuberant toward the earth. Recreations in Astronomy With Directions for Practical Experiments and Telescopic Work
His protuberant forehead seemed to overhang the idea protectively. Success A Novel
Olfactory orifices apparently not protuberant; but all the specimens were in a bad state. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
In his crisp black hair and slightly protuberant cheekbones I traced again the hint of Jewish ancestry I had remarked before. The Man with the Clubfoot
So a public departure from publicly professed principles will always be noticed, because it will be an excrescence or blemish, too large and protuberant, to be overlooked in the moral character. A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 2
The combat-sword was an unlikely-looking weapon, very short in the blade, with a protuberant hilt of curved bars to protect the knuckles of the combatant. A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character
O 'ARRIET, Cockney sister, Your face is writhed with jeers; How awful is the angle Of those protuberant ears! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, August 20, 1892
Cirri rather short, broad, with the anterior faces of the segments protuberant, especially those of the first cirrus and of the anterior ramus of the second pair: spines on the anterior cirri doubly serrated. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
It is, as to the exaltation of force upon its outer surface beyond that upon the inductric surface of the boiler, as if the latter were itself protuberant in that direction. Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1
They were violet in colour, protuberant, and malevolent beyond words. A Maid of the Silver Sea
But the sense of caste, strong in his protuberant little bosom, steeled him against these advances. A Christmas Garland
It was very severe on the arms, and I desired to rest myself by placing my feet on a round, but my protuberant paunch would not permit it. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 3, March, 1862
The olfactory orifices are highly protuberant, approximate, flattened, scarcely tapering towards their upper ends. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
The protuberant eyes, still cold and fishy, passed fearfully from one to another of those in the room. Gunsight Pass How Oil Came to the Cattle Country and Brought a New West
Some of them had entered his protuberant eyes, and by accident must have pierced his brain. The Outdoor Chums on the Gulf
He remembered the boy Absalom well, and could recall his dark, eager face, bulging eyes and protuberant under-lip, and the idea of his having been decoyed off unto some place of horror haunted him. The Pointing Man A Burmese Mystery
Through our geographies, histories and encyclopedias we have become familiar with representations of this so-called true Negro, whose chief characteristics were a black skin, woolly hair, protuberant lips and a receding forehead. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916
The segments of the posterior cirri are elongated, not protuberant, and support, I believe, five pair of non-serrated spines, and an exterior row of very minute spines: dorsal spines fine and long. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
The womanly belly even in saints and virgins is very pronounced in the carriage of the body and clearly protuberant beneath the clothing. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man
At his daughter's entrance he turned quickly, with so sharp a gleam from his full, somewhat protuberant black eyes that her guilty heart fairly turned over in her. The Fortieth Door
Tobacco protuberant in cheek, his feet half bare, his trousers ragged and fringed to the knee, his sleeves rolled up over brown and brawny arms, Jed Wingate now was enrolled on the list of men. The Covered Wagon
There was hyperæsthesia in his case; his eyes were protuberant and, like the ears of violinists, capable of distinguishing quarter tones, even sixteenths. Promenades of an Impressionist
Scuta, with a deep hollow for the adductor muscle, triangular, with the basal margin elongated, and protuberant. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
The European artist frequently seeks to attenuate rather than accentuate the protuberant lines of the feminine hips, and it is noteworthy that the Japanese also regard small hips as beautiful. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man
The protuberant back gave him an extraordinary effect of being buttoned into his fawn-colored coat wrong side before. Jason
Antonyms: convex, protuberant, sincere. hollow, v. scoop, excavate, concave. hollow, n. depression, cavity, valley; concavity, channel, groove, concave, recess; correi. holy, a. sacred, consecrated, hallowed, sanctified, saintly, godly, pious, guileless. Putnam's Word Book
The two men, as they stood opposite each other, were a strange contrast, the one tall, grave, white, and emotionless, the other noisy and pompous, with protuberant military chest and rubicund features. The Firm of Girdlestone
First cirrus with rami, slightly unequal in length; not short; basal segments much thicker and more protuberant than the upper segments. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
Its dark shaggy sides, protuberant back and bushy head, were quite perceptible as it careered swiftly onward, seemingly flying from some danger behind. Wild Western Scenes A Narrative of Adventures in the Western Wilderness, Wherein the Exploits of Daniel Boone, the Great American Pioneer are Particularly Described
He came to me however in the afternoon, pointing to his protuberant stomach, and actually declaring that, for once at least, he did not wish any more. Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 1
When he came thence to the General Conference, he presented his protuberant figure to the assembly, and began with the humorous announcement, "The Pacific slope salutes you!" Recollections of a Long Life An Autobiography
Early one April afternoon the major was strutting down St. James's Street, frock-coated and kid-gloved, with protuberant chest and glittering shoes which peeped out from beneath the daintiest of gaiters. The Firm of Girdlestone
Second cirrus; anterior ramus with six or seven basal segments highly protuberant, and crowded with spines; posterior ramus with about six segments, similarly characterised. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
"Sir Charles," she prayed, while tears running down her full cheeks splashed upon her protuberant bosom—"Sir Charles"— He looked at the funny, tubby, jaunty, would-be smart, kneeling figure. Deadham Hard
At all events, pressing by screw presses, or weighty non-elastic bodies, must be avoided, as tending to bruise the stalks and other protuberant parts of plants. Flowers and Flower-Gardens With an Appendix of Practical Instructions and Useful Information Respecting the Anglo-Indian Flower-Garden
He was a red and choleric little man of about sixty, with a protuberant stomach, a prodigious nose, to which he carried snuff about once in two minutes, and a marked deformity of the shoulders. The Delectable Duchy
Major Tobias Clutterbuck stood at the end of the table, stooping forward so as to lean his hands upon it, with his eyes protuberant and his scanty grey fringe in a bristle with indignation. The Firm of Girdlestone
The inner surface of each scale is triangular, with the basal margin protuberant. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
Others have described them as having protuberant stomachs, prominent posteriors, hollowed-out backs, and "few ideas but those of vengeance and eating." Primitive Love and Love-Stories
Upon examination, I found that what they imagined to be a dead child, is a protuberant hardness in the region of the liver, extending nearly all over the abdomen. Travels through the Empire of Morocco
Sylvia was aware that an insolent young man, with moist protuberant eyes, had come up where she stood there, alone, motionless on the public street. The Bent Twig
Any woman who arranges her hair as in sketch No. 16 caricatures her facial defects by increasing the too protuberant lines of her nose. What Dress Makes of Us
In the second cirrus the anterior ramus had fifteen segments, of which the four basal ones were highly protuberant, and thickly clothed with spines. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
The preacher merely raised his eyes, which were large and brown and slightly protuberant, and murmured with a kind of brave humility: "It is true." The Cruise of the Jasper B.
He pulled rein at the sight of her, saluted, and regarded her with his rather too protuberant eyes. Ann Veronica, a modern love story
His forehead was really fine, but the development of the rest of the cranium above the protuberant little ears was not altogether satisfying to a claim of mental powers. Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise
The long coat, as may be seen in sketch No. 92, not only apparently adds length but it conceals too protuberant curves. What Dress Makes of Us
Cirri.—First cirrus placed near to the second; posterior cirri not much elongated, with their segments slightly protuberant, bearing four pairs of spines, of which the lower pair is small; spines slightly serrated. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
But, as he lunged, the toolhouse door opened, and a policeman, who was coming out wiping his mouth on the back of his hand, received a jab in the pit of a somewhat protuberant stomach. The Cruise of the Jasper B.
He was a square-faced man of nearly fifty, with iron-gray hair a mobile, clean-shaven mouth and rather protuberant black eyes that now scrutinized Ann Veronica. Ann Veronica, a modern love story
Of late, he had grown fatter than ever, and the linen vest, stamped with a multitude of interlocked horseshoes, strained tight its imitation pearl buttons across the great protuberant stomach. The Octopus : A story of California
This figure was clad in tweeds of a piebald check, with a pink tie, a sharp collar and protuberant yellow boots. The Wisdom of Father Brown
Second cirrus, with the anterior ramus slightly thicker than the posterior ramus: a few of the basal segments of both rami are protuberant, and thickly clothed with spines. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
She was, in a singular way, at once ugly and pretty; she had protuberant eyes, and lips strangely red. The American
He was a tall man and fair, with bluish eyes that were rather protuberant, and long white hands of which he made a display. Ann Veronica, a modern love story
It filled the pockets of the coat, it crept up the sleeves and trouser legs, it covered the great, protuberant stomach, it ran at last in rivulets into the distended, gasping mouth. The Octopus : A story of California
He had a high, protuberant forehead, a transparent brown eye, a perpetual smile, an extraordinary expression of modesty and patience. Roderick Hudson
Second and third cirri with five basal segments of both rami protuberant and brush-like; but the anterior rami in both cirri are broader than the posterior rami. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
But when she finally did drop off to sleep a smile of protuberant teeth was out like a rainbow across her darkness. Star-Dust
His legs were wasted, his breast was sunk, and his protuberant paunch looked like the receptacle of dropsy, atrophy, catarrh, and every imaginable malady. The Adventures of Hugh Trevor
The animal appeared uneasy, shivering, the ears cold, the eyes unnaturally protuberant, the nostrils dilated, the flanks agitated, the respiration accelerated, and the mucous membranes pale. The Dog
This instant I think I see old Panton cooling himself—wig pushed back—waistcoat unbuttoned—and protuberant Mrs. Panton with her bay wig and artificial flowers. Tales and Novels — Volume 07
Generally only the scales in the uppermost, or in the three or four upper rows are serrated, and this only on their arched and protuberant lower margins. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
Her hand flew to her mouth almost guiltily, as if to the feel of lips slightly protuberant. Star-Dust
His face was unusually long, his eyes deep-set, his mouth set firm on a somewhat protuberant jaw, with lines at the corners which somehow suggested humor. The Mischief Maker
Such faces are still more embryonic when the forehead and eyes are protuberant. Scientific American Supplement, No. 392, July 7, 1883
Besides the face, which is often wonderfully human—although the absence of any protuberant nose gives it often a curiously infantile aspect, monkeys, and especially apes, resemble us most closely in the hand and arm. Scientific American Supplement, No. 344, August 5, 1882
Cirri.—The three posterior pair are elongated, with their anterior surfaces not at all protuberant. A Monograph on the Sub-class Cirripedia With Figures of all the Species.
From where she sat Lilly could see the slightly protuberant shine to his teeth, the intellectual ride of glasses along his thin nose, the long, nervous hand with a little-finger fraternity ring. Star-Dust
He was leaning back in a low chair, paunch protuberant, and little legs crossed; and he answered the look with a smile which was meant to be encouraging, but was only disturbed. The Heavenly Twins
Most everyone who has tried the publication of a newspaper will call to mind as he reads this item, a similar experience, though, perhaps, not so pronounced and protuberant. Remarks
His massive forehead, his great gloomy gray eyes, his protuberant cheek-bones, overhung a fleshless lower face naked of beard, whiskers, and moustache. Heart and Science A Story of the Present Time
As he took up a pen, Mr. Vimpany's protuberant eyes looked as if they would fly out of his head. Blind Love
She noticed his large, protuberant Adam's apple throbbing with the accelerando of pleasure, and a thaw set in between them. Star-Dust
Standing, he cursed both loud and long, eyes protuberant, face purpling under the strain of vindictive oaths. Tropic Days
For ways that was kittensome they were moderately active and abnormally protuberant. Remarks
Had he stood erect and looked perpendicularly down, he would have perceived, not his slippers, but a protuberant button of the dressing-gown. Buried Alive: a Tale of These Days
Persons with round, protuberant eyes are obliged to reduce their superfluous visual power by artificial means. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 11, September, 1858
A lifted young profile, ever so slightly of the father's aquilinity, a vocal-looking swell to the bosom, and a chin that locked up prettily to the protuberant upper lip. Star-Dust
A trailing eugenia bears dark red flowers shaped like a mop, and a tiny white lily with petals and strangely protuberant anthers scents the air as with honey and almonds. Tropic Days
The second stage on the downward road is the photograph of the boy with fresh-cropped hair, and in which the stiff and protuberant thumb takes a leading part. Remarks
"The cable office," said the girl briefly, whereupon a lad of mixed ancestry began to whack energetically the protuberant ribs of the drowsy steed. A Man and His Money
Or they may even become so protuberant and bulging as to develop the expression of one staring aghast at some ineffable horror. The Glands Regulating Personality
But beyond the ever accusing, protuberant stare, those features told nothing; and steeling myself to the situation, I made what observation I could of her condition and the surrounding circumstances. The House of the Whispering Pines
His forehead was low and broad, the eyes small, black and restless, while the cheek-bones were not only protuberant, but were unusually far apart. The Lost Trail
Madeleine responded with an excessive politeness, and Mrs. Abbott learned for the first time that sweet brown eyes could glitter as coldly as her own protuberant orbs when pronouncing judgment. Sleeping Fires: a Novel
And presently Braybrooke saw her extremely observant dark eyes—small, protuberant and round as buttons—turn swiftly, with even, he thought, a darting movement, in his direction. December Love
It was that of a tall, angular man with a pair of iron-rimmed spectacles perched on a protuberant nose. The Girl Aviators on Golden Wings
Their wide mouths, with lips but little protuberant though broad, have generally an expression of good nature. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1
The countenance was blackened and disfigured with paint, in the style already made familiar to the reader, and the protuberant nose was rendered more striking by the retreating chin. The Lost Trail
A thirdrate artist might give us the squint of Wilkes, and the depressed nose and protuberant cheeks of Gibbon. The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay — Volume 1
The lizard looked with its protuberant, mysterious eyes into His, and then crawled quickly with its cold body over His warm hand, and soon swiftly disappeared with tender, quivering tail. The Crushed Flower and Other Stories
But the protuberant circumference of each wooden ball was polished to a rich shining orange-colour by the constant handling of the fingers. A Siren
Now the uncle at Gloucester was a timber merchant, a man with protuberant eyes and a great square chin,—known to be a very stern man indeed, and not at all afraid of young women. He Knew He Was Right
The swelling was clearly outlined, but neither sharp nor protuberant. Danger Or, Wounded in the House of a Friend
Such are the protuberant eyeballs, the prominent cheek-bones, the square, protruding chin. A History of Greek Art
Two stooping protuberant masses are crayoned on the mist; they grow darker as they approach and hail us. Under Fire: the story of a squad
Her nude, protuberant body crouched in a strange, clutching posture, her hands gripping the ends of the band, above her breast. Women in Love
"I wish you would stop palavering, my dear sir," he said with a frown, fixing his protuberant eyes on Pavel's face. Mother
He laid two fine white hands, plump and stubby, over the lower buttons of his protuberant waistcoat. The Titan
So there they stand, showing their haggard facades, which are broken by protruding, worm-eaten, wooden lattices not unlike the shaggy, protuberant eyebrows which sometimes sprout above bleared eyes that have seen too much. The Spell of Egypt
Mr. Price's already protuberant chest swelled still further. The Portygee
At St. Helena there are similar, great, conical, protuberant masses of phonolite, nearly one thousand feet in height, which have been formed by the injection of fluid feldspathic lava into yielding strata. Volcanic Islands
After carefully scrutinizing the room with his large, gray, protuberant eyes, he crossed his legs, and, leaning his head over the table, inquired: "Is this your own house, or do you rent it?" Mother
The skull of a crested, rumpless, white Turkish fowl was very slightly protuberant, and but little perforated; the ascending branches of the premaxillary were well developed. The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication — Volume 1
He wore huge, disfiguring spectacles, and he had the protuberant lips of a negro. The Devil's Paw
He had peered into Concho's protuberant eye, opened his mouth, and gazed at the swollen tongue, and then suddenly rose to his feet. The Story of a Mine
The man was short and broad and protuberant and pompous. Shavings
Its lower surface was somewhat protuberant in the middle; and this part still rested on broken bricks and mortar, showing the truth of the old workman's account. The formation of vegetable mould through the action of worms, with observations on their habits
Thus the efficiency with which the moon acts on the protuberant mass of the earth varies, and thus the pole is caused to oscillate. Great Astronomers
His waistcoat of white pique, squarely buttoned, came down low over his stomach, which was rather protuberant, for he was somewhat fat. Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau
Although the earth and the other planets are not homogeneous they behave in the same way, and are flattened at the poles and protuberant at the equator. Darwin and Modern Science
He seemed to stoop a little, his stomach was the least bit protuberant, and he talked commonplaces—the small change of newspaper and street and business gossip. The Financier, a novel
The huge and protuberant stomach was amply supported by wide and massive hips, and the shoulders were broad as those of a Hercules.  Michael, Brother of Jerry
Like others of the same type since discovered at Spy, it is singularly simian in character—low-arched, with receding forehead and enormous, protuberant eyebrows. A History of Science — Volume 3
I twisted my hands in his mane and scrambled onto his back, not without aid from certain protuberant bones. Lilith, a romance
She had white hair, iron-gray eyebrows, and protuberant eyes; her looks were unusually expressive. Little Novels
He was, to look at, a phlegmatic type of man—short, stout, wrinkled about the eyes, rather protuberant as to stomach, red-necked, red-faced, the least bit popeyed, but shrewd, kindly, good-natured, and witty. The Financier, a novel
Down below the dam the shallow water eddied and whirled, breaking in fleecy foam over protuberant rocks which lay in the river-bed. Frank's Campaign, or, Farm and Camp
To understand how sarcastic were these exhortations, repeated at intervals, we should state that the approaching huntsman was a stout little man whose protuberant stomach was the evidence of a truly ministerial "embonpoint." Adieu
His eyes were a little protuberant, his manner betokened awe. Kingdom of the Blind
Pere Leger belonged to the species of farmer which has a square back, a protuberant stomach, a powdered pigtail, and wears a little coat of blue linen. A Start in Life
His hair, now white and sparse, left uncovered a broad and protuberant skull, which gave a strong idea of his character and firmness. Vendetta
Both were beginning to show a protuberant stomach; Chazelle's, which was round and projecting, had the impertinence, so Bixiou said, to enter the room first; Paulmier's corporation spread to right and left. Bureaucracy
It was impossible not to smile at this visage with the protuberant forehead and pointed chin, a face not unlike those grotesque wooden figures that German herdsmen carve in their spare moments. The Magic Skin
To the protuberant mass is due the precession of the equinoxes, which requires twenty-five thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight years for its completion, and also the nutation of the earth's axis, discovered by Bradley. History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science
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