hawk-like feature

Frequency: 4.50.8 per million words

Used to describe a person's sharp, predatory facial characteristics, such as a prominent nose or intense eyes.

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Examples (10)

  • His hawk-like features gave him an intimidating appearance.
  • The detective's intense gaze was his most prominent hawk-like feature.
  • In the dim light, her hawk-like features were accentuated, making her look both noble and severe.
  • He inherited his father's distinctive hawk-like features, particularly the high cheekbones.
  • The villain in the novel was often described with cold eyes and sharp, hawk-like features.
  • The artist perfectly captured the subject's stern expression and hawk-like features.
  • Years of hardship had sharpened his face, giving him pronounced hawk-like features.
  • With his piercing eyes and a strong, aquiline nose, his hawk-like features were unforgettable.
  • Her face was striking, defined by elegant yet hawk-like features.
  • The old mountaineer's weathered face was a map of sharp, hawk-like features.