Usa "whisker" in una frase
whisker frasi di esempio
whisker
1. saw what she could only describe as a whisker twitch at the edge of that black hood
2. Lucy thought for a moment that she saw what she could only describe as a whisker twitch at the edge of that black hood
3. "Don't move, not one muscle, not so much as a whisker
4. He let her know with a small wave of a whisker that if she did it again it would be worst for her
5. George, who had never blinked an eyelash or stirred a whisker during the whole interview
6. house just as a poisoned tendril shot out from the undergrowth and missed his tweed by a whisker
7. I lifted the blinds, shoving the jammed window open; a move that would not have caused a whisker of a breath earlier, seriously winded me now
8. You speak, and the otter shakes a whisker
9. As the bearded lady spun on her wheel for a small, but appreciative crowd, Dragon, the knife thrower almost cut a whisker off
10. weeks of whisker growth on his face, which was very black
11. whisker, a streak across the three shining lines on Ariel’s cheek
12. involuntary shiver, as if a cat whisker had tickled his nose
13. Between the bumps and the eyes were two cat's whisker type structures;
14. not moving a whisker
15. Liam's face had evidence of whisker burn, his lips
16. Maybe together they could achieve what he had failed to achieve by a whisker
17. She literally lost by a whisker
18. Whisker residue building up on the cutters will greatly reduce their effectiveness
19. (In the garden) Snake pies, pelican eyes, the slake beast lies in an elegant high, while its biscuit eyes and whisker tries to see beyond the wireless tune
20. And that faint whisker of a sweet sadness
21. ‘You are a whisker away from being in the top ten
22. "Well," said Joe, passing the poker into his left hand, that he might feel his whisker; and I had no hope of him whenever he took to that placid occupation; "your sister's a master-mind
23. It was ten o'clock at night before we ventured to creep in again, and then she asked Joe why he hadn't married a Negress Slave at once? Joe offered no answer, poor fellow, but stood feeling his whisker and looking dejectedly at me, as if he thought it really might have been a better speculation
24. It ain't a grab at a man's whisker, not yet a shake or two of a man (to which your sister was quite welcome), that 'ud put a man off from getting a little child out of punishment
25. But when that little child is dropped into heavier for that grab of whisker or shaking, then that man naterally up and says to himself, 'Where is the good as you are a doing? I grant you I see the 'arm,' says the man, 'but I don't see the good
26. She had just put her head down on her arms when the top half of a stack of catalogues raisonnés levitated in front of her to reveal Bruno’s shaved head, which never changed so much as a whisker from day to day
27. And all this she had come within a whisker of blabbing to the reporter guy on the loading dock
28. One more candlestick prints, and the trade survives by a whisker
29. But it’s a whisker better than the gains that bonds are likely to produce—and reason enough for most investors to hang on to stocks as part of a diversified portfolio
30. 2% of their total holdings in an average month—managed to outper-forms the market by a whisker, even after their trading costs
31. Anyway, by the 10th August we were into a new high on the account of 77k which put us within a whisker of being back on track and then we entered this drawdown period
32. *This reminds us that the Right Whale really has a sort of whisker, or rather a moustache, consisting of a few scattered white hairs on the upper part of the outer end of the lower jaw
33. This delicacy is chiefly evinced in the action of sweeping, when in maidenly gentleness the whale with a certain soft slowness moves his immense flukes from side to side upon the surface of the sea; and if he feel but a sailor's whisker, woe to that sailor, whiskers and all
34. The pedagogue of the ancient school, which for briefness' sake I shall call the church school, knows firmly and absolutely that he must teach from the prayer-book and the psalter by making the children learn by rote, and he admits no alterations in his methods; in the same manner the teacher of the new, the German, school knows firmly and absolutely that he must teach according to Bunákov and Evtushévski, begin with the words "whisker" and "wasp," ask what is up and what down, and tell about the favourite suslik, and he admits no alterations in his method
35. The next time Hugh Griswold called he brought his uncle, an elderly widower, with a bald, intellectual forehead and large billows of whisker