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He looked out the window, showing her a hawklike profile.
She was a small woman with white hair and piercing hawklike eyes.
They did not know that their chief intended to be on the scene, watching with hawklike eye from across the street.
He has a hawklike nose and two fingers missing from his left hand.
The silhouette, more than the face itself, produced the hawklike effect.
He fitted them back on his hard, hawklike face and peered down.
The other one, more hawklike, stood back with the small smile of the spectator on his mouth.
Some looked hawklike and tense, which was a reasonable response to the state of things at that time.
He returned the hawklike glare and threatening smile in kind.
Brilliant eyes shone from either side of a hawklike nose.
She was a young friend of his mother's, with a fine complexion and a keen, hawklike look.
At the same time, his keen blue eyes kept a hawklike watch on various dials.
The golden light gave the semblance of life to their hawklike features.
A hawklike nose was visible above the edge of the cloak.
Criminal eyes watched his limp body on the floor with hawklike suspicion.
"And she said that when he looks at a woman with those hawklike eyes of his, their knees want to buckle."
But both men pay hawklike attention to their establishments.
A lean hawklike face on which some reflected light fell without making it distinct.
A young man with a lean hawklike face, wearing a black leather jacket.
Tall and slender, with hawklike features, he was considered quite attractive by women.
The hawklike features were a copy of the elder knight.
His hawklike gaze never left the young inventor's face while Tom was speaking.
Those hawklike optics were noting a mirror on the far side of the room.
I looked in, caught a familiar hawklike proffle, turned back and kept walking.
He had a lean, slightly hawklike nose, and a thin, rather fine mouth.