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Перевод: curly speek curly


[прилагательное]
вьющийся; волнистый; кудрявый; курчавый; изогнутый


Тезаурус:

  1. Bryant, he of the slicked hair, spectacles, mouthful of teeth and curly pipe, was 21 when he won his first county title and first played for England in 1958.
  2. Akitas are a Spitz breed, with a typical curly tail, and a double coat, although it is actually much closer to the original wolf-like dog than most other breeds.
  3. Young Donald - his eyes were clear black-brown, like a lochan stained with peat, his hair was curly like a bull's poll, and he had been a lovely lad until his father went away, clever with his hands, whittling pieces of wood and glueing them to make little windmills and watermills.
  4. Heinz Schumi's version of a bob emphasising the movement and freedom of curly hair
  5. Again, immaculately-jointed soft curly maple wings form the body, but this time there's a zebra wood top on both body and headstock, the zebra wood separated from the base layer by a laminate of black anigree.
  6. The children put the shells in appropriate groups, "stick ones" "tiny ones", "curly ones", "smooth ones".
  7. With a curly dog, two camels and three trees in sight.
  8. She was at first sight a cheerful figure, a plump woman of 65 who wore a brightly patterned dress and whose curly hair showed around the front of her white scarf.
  9. Dana's words and phrases are unmistakable; they have that slightly cute, American ring: "Twin arches, flocked with angels", "some angels carolling an arch", "a tardy shepherd", "the star steps out", "a curly dog", and so on.
  10. The acid began to eat away at the edge of her tunic, the bottom strands of her curly hair.
  11. When it closed, a statuesque elderly lady in curly grey hair, several laps of necklaces and a sweeping gown that may have been bombazine (a word I have often pondered over) showed clearly by her bold carriage that she was a power behind the Kenny throne.
  12. Dot saw the curly mass of Gloria's dark hair lying on the pillow of a similar but separate bed alongside.
  13. "Dixie" - a nickname said to derive from his swarthy complexion and curly black hair - preferred to augment his income by making bets with bookmakers on the basis of the number of goals he could score in a game (one goal was evens, two goals 5-;2, and three 10- 1), Sportsmen, especially footballers, had since the 1880s been used on cigarette cards as free advertising for a brand.

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