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    Use "eyelash" in a sentence

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    eyelash


    1. If you don’t have time for shadow, or even mascara, simply give your eyelashes a speedy treatment with an eyelash curler to bring them out of hiding


    2. Not so much as an eyelash flickered


    3. George, who had never blinked an eyelash or stirred a whisker during the whole interview


    4. A needle, as thin as an eyelash carefully inserted into that hole will not be detected by the coroner


    5. He stands frozen and his antagonist doesn’t bat an eyelash


    6. Red jets of agony shot through Conan's brain, yet he held himself immovable; not by the twitching of a muscle or the flicker of an eyelash did he betray the pain of the hurt that left a scar he bore to the day of his death


    7. To curl your eyelashes, one of the things that you can make use of is the eyelash curler


    8. However, if you want to speed things up, then you should opt for a heated eyelash curler


    9. Such types of eyelash curler are usually battery operated, and have plates that would heat up when turned on


    10. on by without a bat of an eyelash both thrills and irritates me

    11. eyelash, not his shirt collar, nothing


    12. “You had an eyelash there


    13. A big snowflake was stuck to Jasper’s eyelash, moving up and down as he blinked


    14. Not even a flicker of an eyelash


    15. 'We'd be there before you could flutter an eyelash


    16. They cared for their own, that was for sure, but when it came to the billions of people living on—and in—Earth, they would kill without even batting an eyelash, if they even had any


    17. Nature, carving her out, moulding her body and her mind, putting in a dimple here and giving an eyelash an extra curl there, had a pleasant eye on a firelit future for Vicki, a cosy, sheltered future with a fender for her feet, a baby for each arm, and an adored husband coming in at the end of the day to be fed and kissed


    18. The crowds are noisy and wild, but you can leave with whoever you want, without anybody batting an eyelash


    19. The owner of the religious shop didn’t bat an eyelash when I told him what I was in need of


    20. Straight lashes can be cured with eyelash curlers; carefully trap a row of lashes in the curlers and apply several short squeezes

    21. He looked at her, and looked, and not by the quiver of an eyelash did she show she was aware of anybody's presence


    22. Knowing the public though, they probably wouldn’t have bat an eyelash at a homeless person being beaten to death in an alley


    23. A tear slowly swelled from his eyelash, rippled down the edge and trickled over the bridge of his nose on to the pillow


    24. An eyelash lives about 5 months


    25. the media then blithely returned to its normal diet of publicized disasters and fake violence without batting an eyelash


    26. Eyelash In The Palm Of My Hand


    27. It was way too short for me, the couch, but I really could've slept standing up without batting an eyelash


    28. A beautiful eyelash palm pit viper


    29. Every contortion of the face, every move of the eyebrows, every flare of the nostrils, every motion of the lips, was there, as perfect as the sketches that Doré made when he came home from a long night’s prowl in the cinder-dark smokestack lanes of London, with all the grotesques stashed behind his eyelids, his empty fingers itching to grab pen, ink, paper, and begin! Even as Doré had, with total recall, scribbled faces, so Roy’s inner mind had photographed the Beast to remember the slightest hair moving in the nostrils, the merest eyelash in a blink, the flexed ear, and the eternally salivating infernal mouth


    30. "John, now," said Douglas, "don't you move so much as an eyelash

    31. If the medical research is true, then at the end of nine years there is not an eyebrow, eyelash, pore, dimple, or skin follicle in this creature here at this celebratory breakfast that in any way is related to that old Sheila Tompkins married at eleven a


    32. Jim stood as if he had not moved so much as an eyelash in five minutes, staring, his mouth half-open, waiting for the next wave to come in and show him more


    33. They woke, they kindled: first, they glowed in the bright tint of her cheek, which till this hour I had never seen but pale and bloodless; then they shone in the liquid lustre of her eyes, which had suddenly acquired a beauty more singular than that of Miss Temple’s—a beauty neither of fine colour nor long eyelash, nor pencilled brow, but of meaning, of movement, of radiance


    34. No charm was wanting, no defect was perceptible; the young girl had regular and delicate lineaments; eyes shaped and coloured as we see them in lovely pictures, large, and dark, and full; the long and shadowy eyelash which encircles a fine eye with so soft a fascination; the pencilled brow which gives such clearness; the white smooth forehead, which adds such repose to the livelier beauties of tint and ray; the cheek oval, fresh, and smooth; the lips, fresh too, ruddy, healthy, sweetly formed; the even and gleaming teeth without flaw; the small dimpled chin; the ornament of rich, plenteous tresses—all advantages, in short, which, combined, realise the ideal of beauty, were fully hers


    35. Old Robert would never have had a mustache like an eyelash, and nothing in Robert’s life could have made him pinch his lips together until they were as thin as the mustache


    36. I remember that moment only too well; he did not wink an eyelash but looked intently at his mother


    37. Blanche did not show by the flicker of an eyelash that she appreciated the cleverness of this maneuver


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    Synonyms for "eyelash"

    cilium eyelash lash

    "eyelash" definitions

    any of the short curved hairs that grow from the edges of the eyelids