make-up造句121. Perhaps she was never glamorous, nor did she care for make-up, but she was deliciously plump and comely.
122. The make-up of any one particular group merits some consideration.
123. In fact, I've always wanted to play a realistic, no make-up, bag lady.
124. Denys sat in a chair by the bed and observed her. Without make-up she looked young.
125. But the pale complexion will be masked in the make-up room.
126. Darker lashes and brows make you look more wide-awake and add definition, even when you are not wearing other make-up.
127. I have to wear make-up on stage or on photo shoots.
128. Her hair, slightly shorter than his, earrings, make-up and false eyelashes are all perfectly in place.
129. My only surprise is they weren't wearing full panstick make-up for the photographers and camera crews assembled outside.
130. Everything was black, save the make-up, which was displayed in individual items.
131. She was always making bitchy comments about people's clothes and make-up.
132. In the make-up room she collapsed into a chair, dropping her head into her hands and groaning heavily.
133. I have never been the kind of person who can dismiss physical appearance, who passes a make-up counter without a glance.
134. Just before I turned into the stage door, I passed Charles Fox, the theatre make-up shop.
135. She was sitting at her dressing-table putting on some heavy make-up.
136. Ornate dresses and coy looks c. 1900 Jane had to master the eye make-up of the day.
137. Her eye make-up had been too generously applied and was smeared.
138. The sinewy neck and its prominent adam's apple, the all-too-heavy make-up, the pronounced muscles on the legs and arms.
139. She had no make-up on and looked tired, but her eyes were still startling in their beauty.
140. At first she wouldn't say why she was wearing her good frock and piling on make-up.
141. Fleischmann and Pons believed that they had stumbled on another way - intense pressures provided by the natural make-up of solid palladium.
142. We believe the committee should reflect the diverse make-up of our community.
143. She wore no make-up but had classic features, a straight nose, full lips and fine eyes.
144. She retouched her make-up.
145. The demand for particular assets depends not only on their characteristics but also on the institutional make-up of the financial system.
146. The heart-centred loving and caring aspect of our make-up is where compassion resides.
147. I blurted and babbled something and neatly slipped into the make-up shop.
148. I don't wear any make-up, just a little tinted moisturiser to make my pale skin look a bit warmer.
149. His own hair was combed out over his shoulders, and for make-up he had used only the faintest trace of kohl.
150. He was too conventional to use make-up but had no objection to skin-care products, eyelash or hair dye.