beholder造句(1) Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
(2) Beauty is in the eye of the beholder [gazer].
(3) Beauty is in the beholder’s eye.
(4) Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.
(5) Developed in the style of Eye of the Beholder this game is easily the best role playing adventure available on shareware.
(6) Though he deceived the beholder into taking his artifice for reality, Zeuxis practised an idealist art.
(7) According to the beholder(Sentence dictionary), the color white can mean a variety of things as noted in the chapter.
(8) A normal beholder can become a wizard or sorcerer.
(9) Eye of the beholder: Inside this experimental camera, a stretchable sensor array sits below a liquid lens.
(10) A beholder is an 8 - foot - wide orb dominated by a central eye and a large, toothy maw.
(11) Telekinesis : A beholder can move objects or creatures that weigh up to 325 pounds, as though with a telekinesis spell.
(12) The eye of the beholder swings between the sheer tangibility of the lifeless body and the psychological need to give valid form and meaning to the forces of life.
(13) As a beholder, the weird relationship between Chinese civils and powers might be too kafkaesque.
(14) It has been said that art is a tryst , for in the joy of it maker and beholder meet.
(15) Personally I don't think he's very attractive, but they say beauty's in the eye of the beholder, don't they?
(16) In the final analysis, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and essentially a personal matter.
(17) But if "beauty" is in the eye of the beholder, so is "obscenity".Sydney J. Harris
(18) Any of the three sisters Stheno, Euryale, and the mortal Medusa who had snakes for hair and eyes that if looked into turned the beholder into stone.
(19) Tom seems to think his wife is beautiful , It all goes to show that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
(20) The basic body type comprises a great variety of beholder subspecies.
(21) The armless and legless woman floating on the surface of the pool, whether the reflection of the nondisabled woman or her twin rendered limbless by immersion in water, faces the beholder.
(22) Greek Mythology Any of the three sisters Stheno, Euryale, and the mortal Medusa who had snakes for hair and eyes that if looked into turned the beholder into stone.