make-up造句181. Her long straight hair and dark eye make-up give her a sort of late-'60s look.
182. Make-up teams smear grease on heads and three types of dirt on faces, hands and nails.
183. A make-up lesson at Glemby will cost from £10.50 - phone number as before.
184. Melvyn Tan strikes an admirable balance between the classical and romantic in the young composer's make-up.
185. In any case, take off eye make-up gently with a cotton ball, stroking up and out.
186. They wore black, with make-up, spiky hair, and eerie cheap jewellery.
187. The bracelet had gone from her ankle, the heavy make-up from her eyes.
188. This behaviour is part of our genetic make-up rather than our cultural conditioning.
189. The make-up of some of the most influential quangos is laid down in law, and would require more legislation to change.
190. I folded my arms and observed Emily Lightbody as she touched up her make-up preparatory to leaving.
191. The guard allocated to her had removed all her make-up kit from her handbag, a subtle attempt at demoralization.
192. It is also assumed that a bimbo is unintelligent, couldn't possibly have an interest in anything other than clothes and make-up.
193. Even the few pots of make-up on the blue-flowered dressing table seemed to be standing to attention.
194. A little make-up would make her look so much more attractive.
195. These have made it possible for scientists to manipulate more precisely the genetic make-up of living organisms.
196. She found the make-up room and went in, a faint smile playing about her lips as she looked round.
197. In fact she tends to be a little heavy-handed when she wears make-up.
198. Glamorous make-up is best reserved for days when you want to go all out to knock 'em dead.
199. It's safer to fake a tan with make-up rather than subject your complexion to the harsh rays of the sun.
200. She wore no make-up, not even a dab of lipstick.