brunette
brunette
/bɹuˈnɛt/
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This is the NYX Microbrow pencil in brunette.
So this is a Nyx Tinted Brow mascara in brunette.
- Sweet Jesus, did you see the jugs on that brunette?

heart-shaped
heart-shaped
/hˈɑːɹtʃˈeɪpt/
adjectiveExamples

pear-shaped
pear-shaped
/pˈɛɹʃˈeɪpt/
adjectiveExamples
curvy
curvy
/ˈkɝvi/
adjectiveClick to see examples
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Drivers say it performs excellently on tight curvy roads.
The way I've drawn it is all curvy.
It's actually curvy in three dimensions.
albino
albino
/æɫˈbaɪˌnoʊ/
nounClick to see examples
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Ask him about his albino!
Nobody gives two albino shits,
That's a true albino pigeon.
overweight
overweight
/ˌoʊvɝˈweɪt/
adjectiveClick to see examples
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He was severely overweight, so he needed an exercise program for his own health.
Oh, she sees herself as being overweight
Whereas the vast majority of people in North America are overweight!
bald
bald
/ˈbɔɫd/
adjectiveClick to see examples
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Graham Flanagan: Look at that beautiful bald man.
Why did Rob go bald, and what does it mean?
There's something about being bald and owning it.
curly
curly
/ˈkɝɫi/
adjectiveClick to see examples
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So she has the gene right there for curly hair.
So I got like the fifth version of the curly allele.
There could be multiple versions of the curly allele in our gene pool.
fair-haired
fair-haired
/fˈɛɹhˈɛɹd/
adjectiveExamples
moustache
moustache
/ˈməsˌtæʃ/
nounClick to see examples
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He was fifty-five years old, and he had grey hair and a big grey moustache.
I don't really know the sign for moustache, yet.
So, good thing I had a moustache.
beard
beard
/ˈbɪɹd/
nounClick to see examples
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Men's hair becomes gray first because it's sixteen years older than their mustaches and beards."
He had red hair, and a great red beard.
These days I have a new beard, and I'm thinner than I was.
skinny
skinny
/ˈskɪni/
adjectiveClick to see examples
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So, I kinda noticed that, in the last month or so, she was getting skinnier.
And she was just... getting skinnier.
She was very skinny.
underweight
underweight
/ˈəndɝˌweɪt/
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Arthur is still underweight.
I mean if you're not severely underweight and it's not anorexia.
Throughout recent years this has caused world class ski-jumpers to become extremely underweight, including many examples of anorexia.
attractiveness
attractiveness
/əˈtɹæktɪvnəs/
nounClick to see examples
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CNBC does a similar ranking, but it looks at the state's attractiveness for business.
This influences people by the way of incidental cues, like a speaker's physical attractiveness or personal relatability.
Does your member actually make a difference in attractiveness or ability to pleasure your partner?
fairness
fairness
/ˈfɛɹnəs/
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But in all fairness, the ID.3 wasn't designed to be quick off the line.
So the U.S. China trade dispute is essentially about fairness.
He argued that justice is fairness.
muscular
muscular
/ˈməskjəɫɝ/
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There was an element as well of muscular Christianity that healthy exercise was very very good.
They had powerful forelimbs, massive clawed feet, and muscular jaws that could deliver a crushing bite.
And although the arms were muscular, they didn’t measure up to force of its bone-crunching bite.
slender
slender
/ˈsɫɛndɝ/
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“She has an Aryan-like bent on favoring perfect, slender women.”
Or would you pick a slender volume based on a radio show?
It helps when moving through sand biomechanically speaking to be as slender as possible.
wrinkle
wrinkle
/ˈɹɪŋkəɫ/
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When attached to the motors, Frubber moves and wrinkles just like human skin.
But the story of Raptorex wouldn’t be complete without talking about the final wrinkle in this saga:
The Prisoner’s Dilemma shows us some interesting wrinkles in contractarianism.
graceful
graceful
/ˈɡɹeɪsfəɫ/
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We know whales as graceful giants.
They're graceful.
And their graceful aging might be a clue to how cellular aging works in general.
acne
acne
/ˈækni/
nounClick to see examples
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You can use it for acne, you can use it for many different things.
Face mapping can identify the cause of your acne.
And today we will be debunking myths about acne.
chubby
chubby
/ˈtʃəbi/
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The process is also used on fat suits, double chins, and chubby hands.
Pigs are like big chubby dogs you can eat at Christmas.
I love their chubby little bodies.
complexion
complexion
/kəmˈpɫɛkʃən/
nounClick to see examples
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The only thing I really invest in anymore is like complexion products.
Miracle Brazilian butter blend for glowing facial complexion.
I think it will look nice with my skin complexion.
freckle
freckle
/ˈfɹɛkəɫ/
nounClick to see examples
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And he knows how to sit, and he has freckles and the most beautiful eyes.
and she's got freckles.
So wrestling shoes, sweatpants, freckles, tank top, it's a mess.
to grimace
to grimace
/ˈɡɹɪməs/
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Grimacing, he left his path to follow the sound to its source.
You can't smirk, or you can't grimace; you can't make faces.
The Auteur grimaced and said, very interesting.
slim
slim
/ˈsɫɪm/
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It's a slim wallet.
Margins can be razor thin, and any challenges or missteps can eat into already slim profits.
Still, even with a police report, the chances of catching them are slim.
stout
stout
/ˈstaʊt/
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Carpenters hammered up a gallows of stout planks above a barrel.
[Cannons firing] President Roosevelt said, "Let our hearts be stout."
Built by GM Mitch Kupchak, Clever Spanish big man Pau Gasol, stout point guard Derek Fisher and the savvy adaptable Lamar Odom.
to trim
to trim
/ˈtɹɪm/
verbClick to see examples
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I trim usually after periods because dried-up blood is gross.
Trimming a video is very easy.
Trimming a video is by far the easiest part of editing.
stubble
stubble
/ˈstəbəɫ/
nounClick to see examples
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James: I LIKE THE STUBBLE.
[Griffin] There's different shapes of stubble?
Beard style, Nick Offerman today am heavy stubble.
posture
posture
/ˈpɑstʃɝ/
nounClick to see examples
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It also maintains our posture by holding us upright.
"Sitting at a desk all day will give you bad posture.
" We need to get away from the notion that there's one good or one bad posture.
figure
figure
/ˈfɪɡjɝ/
nounClick to see examples
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Archaeologists most often cite a population figure of 7,000, but estimates range up to 20,000.
And when my horse slipped and fell on the ice, a little figure appeared and insisted on helping me.
Oh, I also remember that my boyfriend was like, "Dude, she's a public figure.

hourglass figure
hourglass figure
/ˈaɪʊɹɡlæs fˈɪɡjɚ/
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plait
plait
/ˈpɫeɪt/
nounClick to see examples
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It's called plait bread.
