单词 | chiselled |
释义 | chiselled (tʃɪzəld ) regional note: in AM, use chiseled adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If you say that someone has chiselled features, you mean that their face has a strong, clear bone structure. Her chiselled features and bold sense of style drew the attention of a model agency scout. ...a chiselled jaw. Collocations: chiselled face He was rarelooking, with a chiselled face, high cheekbones and intelligent eyes. Times, Sunday Times He still looked younger than his true age, with long, fair hair tumbling over his shoulders, a thin, chiselled face and very bright blue eyes. Times, Sunday Times He has a finely chiselled face and a rather grim irritated expression. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His wistful, sensuous eyes, finely chiselled face and a well-sculpted body has made him a ramp favourite. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They are lean, with angular, chiselled faces. Times, Sunday Times He was known for his chiselled jaw, broad shoulders and resonating voice, and, of course, for the roles he played. The Sun But there are to be no throbbing loins, no chiselled jaw lines, no smouldering passion. Times, Sunday Times He's now cut the mop of hair, got that chiselled jaw going on and has matured into a dapper young man. The Sun Emotional, brave, loves animals - and that's without even mentioning his chiselled jaw and model looks. The Sun The 37-year-old actor's strong neck, chiselled jaw and smouldering stare in picture one are enough to make me go weak at the knees. The Sun |
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