Eyes
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round, big, small,
beady, bloodshot, boss-eyed, bug-eyed, clear, close-set, cross-eyed, dead,
deep-set, doe-eyed, hazel, heavy, hollow, hooded, lidded, liquid, piggy,
pop-eyed, rheumy, shuttered, sunken
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Nose
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sharp, hooked,
up-turned, pinched, crinkled, crooked, curved, bulbous, flat, big, pointed,
lopsided, itchy, square, tame, oblique, snub, button
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Lips
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Sexy, thin, full,
pouting, pursed, luscious, rosy, juicy, glistening, chapped, porcelain, soft,
sweet
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Face
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Round, oval, baby-faced,
chiseled, craggy, fine, fresh-faced, full-faced, furrowed, good-looking,
handsome, hatchet-faced, lived-in, made-up, sculpted, seamed, thin, unlined,
weak
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Complexion
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Fair, light-brown, dark,
tanned, pale, ruddy, clear, olive, caramel, chestnut, spotless, silky,
creamy, freckled, callused, dry, baby-soft, paper-thin
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Hand
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Soft, rough, long
slender fingers, veiny, dirty, trembling from a lack of nourishment, shakey,
firm, skeletal, spider like, crinkled palm, cracked knuckles, wrinkly
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Cheek
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Rosy, chubby-cheeked,
smooth, hollow, puffy, blushing, cold, glorious, hairless, pale, soft,
sun-tanned, sun burnt, tearful, dimpled, pallid, plump
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Body
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Skinny, anorexic, thin,
slim, slender, fat, tubby, plump, stocky, bonny, voluptuous, stout,
well-built, obese, muscular, hunchback
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Clothes/ Shoes/
Accessories
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Smartly dressed in,
casually attired in, simply clad in, elegant, scruffy, untidy, messy,
unattractive, sophisticated, casual, trendy, old fashioned, aged, worn,
tatty, flimsy, lacy, unfashionable, skimpy
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Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Unit 2b: Task 1● Describing... Who?
List of words to describe people
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Class,
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Teaching Writing
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