squarish造句1. The afternoon light was in her squarish face.
2. A low, squarish object covered by a dust sheet caught his eye and he cautiously headed towards it.
3. The Staff Room had a squarish bay-window which looked out on the grass where we played.
4. The squarish wings, as opposed to the swept, triangular variety, suggests A-10s or 37 fighter-trainers.
5. The lights were located on the undersides of squarish wings, Mitch says.
6. Its long, low-slung body with squarish sides is a throwback to the Lincoln Continentals of the 1960s.
7. Her face is bloated and squarish.
8. This one was too squarish.
9. The first shock was that the squarish , businesslike clothing concealed the body of a much younger, fitter man.
10. Where the iMac is squarish and silver, the XPS One is all black and rectangular, with speakers attached to the sides and a wide glass base.
11. His face was squarish with a high forehead heavy jaw and broad nose.
12. As far as possible the enclosure commissioners formed square or squarish fields.
13. He assured me that they would clip together and three or four would make a squarish circle around my waist.
14. The scenery is great (except for a temple in full view), the air is great, the house is squarish and most of my stuff is almost organised.
15. The arcade is a dark, damp area with about 15 small, squarish booths with video screens, chairs, trash cans and, of course, paper towels.
16. A small sturdy dog of an ancient breed originating in China, having a snub nose, a wrinkled face, a squarish body, short smooth hair, and a curled tail.
17. This species is characterized by having flowers saffron, lip "T"-shaped, lobules of epichile squarish and not much longer than wide, and each side of sac with only one callus inside.
18. There is also the issue of whether a pattern fits neatly into a squarish shape.
19. The opera house - all silvery twists and curves - is the aesthetic opposite of the squarish museum.