Her finely chiseled,
clean-cut face, with something red Indian about the firm mouth and strongly marked cheek bones, showed even at that distance traces of the friction of the passing years.
The top of one pinnacle took the shapely,
clean-cut form of a rabbit's head, in the inkiest silhouette, while it rested against the moon.
Her
clean-cut head with prominent, bright, spirited eyes, broadened out at the open nostrils, that showed the red blood in the cartilage within.
She looked for protest, and found it in Sheldon's clenched hand and in every line of his
clean-cut face.
Cameron, a handsome man with white hair and
clean-cut features.
He was a tall, smooth-faced man of about thirty,
clean-cut, straight, and strong, and weather-tanned to the hue of a desert Arab.
A tall young American, his thick head of hair, which had once been carefully parted in the middle, a little disheveled, his hard,
clean-cut face flushed with enthusiasm, had risen to his feet and stood with a brimming glass of champagne high over his head.
Under the ceaseless conflagration of lightning that flamed in the skies, everything below stood out in
clean-cut and shadowless distinctness: the bending trees, the billowy river, white with foam, the driving spray of spume-flakes, the dim outlines of the high bluffs on the other side, glimpsed through the drifting cloud-rack and the slanting veil of rain.
At the distance of a few miles the Pyramids rising above the palms, looked very
clean-cut, very grand and imposing, and very soft and filmy, as well.
He was a tall young man with a pleasant,
clean-cut face.
The German soldiers by the innumerable sentry-boxes looked strangely like German toys, and the
clean-cut battlements of the castle, gilded by the sunshine, looked the more like the gilt gingerbread.
It was evident that the new prisoner was himself as much a savage as his captors if apparel and weapons were any criterion by which to judge; yet it was also equally evident that he was a white man and from his well-shaped head and
clean-cut features that he was not one of those unhappy halfwits who so often revert to savagery even in the heart of civilized communities.