His small eyes were sunk deep in his head, showing like black holes in the heavy, flat, hairless face.
He wore a plain yellow robe, of a hue almost identical with that of his smooth, hairless countenance.
I looked up to his face--his wicked, hairless face.
Kala told me he was a white ape, and hairless like myself.
No longer did he feel shame for his hairless body or his human features, for now his reason told him that he was of a different race from his wild and hairy companions.
This hairlesswhite ape would be the first of his new household, and so he threw her roughly across his broad, hairy shoulders and leaped back into the trees, bearing Jane away.
Hairless dogs almost invariably have their teeth but poorly developed.
Another dilemma was the well-meaning oldster who still enjoyed pulling a child's locks; unaware and full of only good intentions, what would he have thought if his teasing gesture unveiled the entirety of my hairless skull?
Despite these facts I was reluctant to go through the nerve-wracking process again, especially since I was now completely hairless and found the idea of publicly displaying that trait in a department store utterly repulsive.
On the hairless condition of crossed South American dogs see Rengger 'Saugethiere von Paraguay' s.
We have seen in the first chapter that the alco dog of Mexico dislikes dogs of other breeds; and the hairless dog of Paraguay mixes less readily with the European races, than the latter do with each other.
Quadrupeds are sometimes born destitute of hair and hairless breeds have been formed, but there is no reason to believe that this is caused by a hot climate.
Yet it is of no avail to cavil or protest; we cannot hope to escape; we can only sit there in mute and helpless misery and be filled with a great envy for Mexican hairless dogs.
The hairless protective plates, tiny red-rimmed eyes, and countless, saliva-dripping teeth did little to inspire confidence.
The mouth opened, a froglike division of the hairless skull, revealing double rows of jagged teeth.
Far more ugly in appearance, however, is the wart hog of Africa and the hairless "babiroussa" of Celebes, whose upcurved tusks far outmeasure those of the Indian boar.
Hardly any men were seen, and they were mostly policemen; but a few disillusioned children were being wheeled towards the Park by fresh-cheeked nurses, accompanied by a great army of hairy or of hairless dogs.
The back of the hand is covered with brown deerskin, hair out, into which is inserted the square ornamental pattern in which the light stripes are white deerskin and the dark pipings the usual almost hairless fawnskin.
The trimmings are shoulder straps, and a border round the skirt of edging like that described above, and the seams of the throat pieces are piped with the dark almost hairless deerskin, which sets them off from the rest of the coat.
He says this à propos of the Hairless Paper-pad Holder, the bald idea of which was suggested in Mr. Punch's pages.
As a writer of considerable practical experience, the Baron DE BOOK-WORMS strongly recommends the Hairless Paper-pad, which he will leave as a Hairloom to his family.
It is 1/2 to 3/4 inch long and appears to have a smooth, hairless skin.
There was a dull crunching sound of crumpling bones and the hairless one slumped forward, his face from hairline to chin driven through the back of his head.
His unblinking pig-like eyes were intent on the sweetly curved back directly in front of him, and he was increasingly aware of what an altogether desirable bit of femininity this hairless she actually was.
To make our homes near here would mean much fighting with the hairless ones.
They moved more cautiously now than before, realizing they might meet more of thehairless men.
His eyes became small, mere inflamed slits beneath his hairless brows, and he said: "I thought you said you wanted advice?
The banker paused again as if making a calculation, and a trouble gathered for an instant at his hairless brows, but, as if by an effort, he smoothed them so that they became meek and submissive.
The men's faces were ashairless as the faces of the women.
His hairless head and long hands looked like they might have been hacked from a block of Mercurian tuscanite and left to weather for a few million years in the sun's glare.
Sunken between ponderous shoulders, Narval's hairless head was small and neckless, his face smooth-pale with thin-lipped mouth and a stumpy nose.
Jasper Gaunt's lolling figure grew slowly rigid, and leaning across the desk, he stared up at Barnabas under his hairless brows.
As Gaunt turned, Barnabas rose and approached him until barely a yard separated them, until he could look into the eyes that glittered between their hairless lids, very like the cruel-looking dagger on the wall.
At the meeting of the Zoological Society in December, 1902, a hairless Rat was exhibited on behalf of Mr. G.
Bateson mentions several cases of hairless Mice, except for a few whiskers.
The Black Rat is of more slender proportions than the better known Brown Rat, and much smaller, the dimensions of the head and body being about seven inches, whilst the scaly-ringed and almost hairless tail is more than eight inches.
But you speak English," exclaimed Zaidie, going a little nearer to him, but still keeping the muzzle of her revolver pointing up to hishairless head.
The bullet cut a clean hole through the smooth, hairless skull of the Martian.
Burt Company, a "supplemental note" is added to discuss two letters which he thought supported the idea that sexual selection transformed the hairy animal into the hairless man.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hairless" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.