The merchant turned calmly and without haste, showing an aquiline face covered with wrinkles, tufted with white hairs, lit by eyes that shone with the cruel expressiveness of a falcon's.
His dark, handsome, aquiline features were convulsed into a spasm of vindictive hatred, which had set his dead face in a terribly fiendish expression.
Holmes looked even thinner and keener than of old, but there was a dead-white tinge in his aquiline face which told me that his life recently had not been a healthy one.
It was a gaunt, aquiline face which was turned towards us, with piercing dark eyes, which lurked in deep hollows under overhung and tufted brows.
Over her square-chinned, aquiline old face a trembling passed; the spidery fingers of her hands pressed against each other and interlaced, as though she were subtly recharging her will.
Aunt Ann with her ringlets, and her spidery kind hands, and her grave old aquiline smile--a fine old lady, Aunt Ann!
He has a retreating forehead, large aquiline nose, immense red whiskers, and a mouth contradictory of all talent.
Now Haydon is generally described by his contemporaries as a good-looking man, though short in stature, with an antique head, aquiline features, and fine dark eyes.
The eminent painter had handsome, expressive features, an aquiline nose, and a good deal of dignity in his manner.
In figure he was tall and firmly built, an aquiline nose and clearly-cut chin giving a high-bred look to his face, and he wore some sort of a decoration which caught Helen's notice.
She was a handsome woman, with aquiline nose, a thin, firmly-set mouth, piercing eyes and a magnificent carriage.
Oval features, a mixture of red in the complexion, an aquiline nose, have all been observed amongst the more favoured of the Circumpolar men and women.
I have not heard of aquilinenoses in Kaffraria; but should not be surprised if I did.
Often had he noticed, in the Rackbirds' camp, a peculiar form of the eyebrows which surmounted the slender, slightly aquiline nose of his chief.
He was a very young man, of spare habit of body, dark complexion, very elegant in manner, with a delicately cut countenance and a prominent aquiline nose.
His square short features, contrasting the oval visage and aquiline profile of his close-shaven comrade, were half concealed beneath a bushy beard and immense moustache.
The native doctor was a tall, thin Mussulman, with a lofty forehead, small black eyes, long aquiline nose, and finely chiselled mouth and chin.
Father is not in quite so good a humor as I could have wished, his man having lost his hat-box en route, and consequently his nose is rather more aquiline than I think desirable.
Polly has been dressing himself; turning his head over his shoulder, and arranging his feathers with his aquiline nose.
His rough hair and black beard, his keen aquiline face seemed weirdly out of keeping with his helpless state.
He was a very old man, approaching ninety, with a thin aquiline face and white hair.
The eyes looked gravely, sweetly down at him, the aquilinenose stood out.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aquiline" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: aquiline; avian; beaked; billed; crooked; dovelike; hooked; nesting