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nounPlural crow's feet ˈkrəʊzfʊt 1A branching wrinkle at the outer corner of a person's eye. Example sentencesExamples - Wrinkles, crow's feet around the eyes or mouth, irregular pigmentation, deep furrows of the forehead between the eyebrows, and accentuated lines of facial expression around the nose and lips can also occur.
- In a profession that puts a premium on good looks, the occasional wrinkle or crow's foot is cause for serious worry.
- I love the way his eyes get little crow's feet out to the sides when he smiles because it reminds me of my dad.
- It's also used to minimize crow's feet around the eyes.
- Her face and body was angular and weathered with premature lines on her face around her mouth and crow's feet at the corner of her eyes.
- His face did show some sign of ageing, wrinkles here and there and crow's feet coming from his eyes.
- She no longer wore any makeup, but her face had a severe beauty, all the same, that shone through the crow's feet around her eyes and the vertical furrows on either side of her mouth.
- She smiled, crow's feet gathering at the corners of her eyes.
- On the face, in the areas where there is soft tissue, aging lines will develop: crow's feet around the eyes, frown lines on the forehead and marionette lines near the mouth and cheeks.
- The grooves, the furrows and the crow's feet are still there but my skin is smoother and I feel healthier.
- His skin was a leathery tan and he had the beginnings of crow's feet at the corners of his eyes.
- Women, it seems, are more aware of and concerned about the long-range effects of sun damage, everything from crow's feet to cancer.
- The crow's feet at the corners of his eyes deepened as he frowned almost painfully, and rubbed his forehead.
- The important thing to keep in mind, however, is that some degree of memory loss is a normal part of aging, like crow's feet and gray hair.
- All have crow's feet and weathered lips on their heavily tanned faces.
- I get a lot of patients who just want to look 10 years younger, and that's a case of getting rid of crow's feet and wrinkles.
- There were crow's feet at the corner of her eyes and mouth that hadn't been as pronounced before.
- When I return every six months or so, I not only notice taller teenage nephews, hair on babies' heads, or recently formed crow's feet on relatives' laughing faces.
- Yet it is precisely the unexpected and the incongruous that we need in a world where everything from our teeth and crow's feet to our children's genes is increasingly measured against one aesthetic or utilitarian standard.
- Look at family members to see if there are shared traits, such as brow furrows, crow's feet or under-eye bags.
Synonyms crease, fold, pucker, gather, furrow, ridge, line, corrugation, groove, crinkle, crumple, rumple 2A mark, symbol, or design formed of lines diverging from a point, resembling a bird's footprint. Example sentencesExamples - I also remembered 25 years ago that there was a talk at school that the peace symbol really represented a crow's foot (the symbol of witchcraft?
- After all, red flags were plainly seen among the crow's foot peace symbols and the odd Christian cross.
3historical A military caltrop. noun 1usually A branching wrinkle at the outer corner of a person's eye. Example sentencesExamples - Women, it seems, are more aware of and concerned about the long-range effects of sun damage, everything from crow's feet to cancer.
- She smiled, crow's feet gathering at the corners of her eyes.
- Her face and body was angular and weathered with premature lines on her face around her mouth and crow's feet at the corner of her eyes.
- There were crow's feet at the corner of her eyes and mouth that hadn't been as pronounced before.
- All have crow's feet and weathered lips on their heavily tanned faces.
- It's also used to minimize crow's feet around the eyes.
- On the face, in the areas where there is soft tissue, aging lines will develop: crow's feet around the eyes, frown lines on the forehead and marionette lines near the mouth and cheeks.
- The crow's feet at the corners of his eyes deepened as he frowned almost painfully, and rubbed his forehead.
- She no longer wore any makeup, but her face had a severe beauty, all the same, that shone through the crow's feet around her eyes and the vertical furrows on either side of her mouth.
- The important thing to keep in mind, however, is that some degree of memory loss is a normal part of aging, like crow's feet and gray hair.
- In a profession that puts a premium on good looks, the occasional wrinkle or crow's foot is cause for serious worry.
- When I return every six months or so, I not only notice taller teenage nephews, hair on babies' heads, or recently formed crow's feet on relatives' laughing faces.
- Look at family members to see if there are shared traits, such as brow furrows, crow's feet or under-eye bags.
- His skin was a leathery tan and he had the beginnings of crow's feet at the corners of his eyes.
- I love the way his eyes get little crow's feet out to the sides when he smiles because it reminds me of my dad.
- Wrinkles, crow's feet around the eyes or mouth, irregular pigmentation, deep furrows of the forehead between the eyebrows, and accentuated lines of facial expression around the nose and lips can also occur.
- I get a lot of patients who just want to look 10 years younger, and that's a case of getting rid of crow's feet and wrinkles.
- Yet it is precisely the unexpected and the incongruous that we need in a world where everything from our teeth and crow's feet to our children's genes is increasingly measured against one aesthetic or utilitarian standard.
- His face did show some sign of ageing, wrinkles here and there and crow's feet coming from his eyes.
- The grooves, the furrows and the crow's feet are still there but my skin is smoother and I feel healthier.
Synonyms crease, fold, pucker, gather, furrow, ridge, line, corrugation, groove, crinkle, crumple, rumple 2A mark, symbol, or design formed of lines diverging from a point, resembling a bird's footprint. Example sentencesExamples - I also remembered 25 years ago that there was a talk at school that the peace symbol really represented a crow's foot (the symbol of witchcraft?
- After all, red flags were plainly seen among the crow's foot peace symbols and the odd Christian cross.
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