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Перевод: curly
[прилагательное] вьющийся; волнистый; кудрявый; курчавый; изогнутый
Тезаурус:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Heinz Schumi's version of a bob emphasising the movement and freedom of curly hair
- 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.
- The children put the shells in appropriate groups, "stick ones" "tiny ones", "curly ones", "smooth ones".
- With a curly dog, two camels and three trees in sight.
- 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.
- 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.
- The acid began to eat away at the edge of her tunic, the bottom strands of her curly hair.
- 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.
- Dot saw the curly mass of Gloria's dark hair lying on the pillow of a similar but separate bed alongside.
- "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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