In spite of his formidable size and rough-hewn features, he looked like a priest, like an exorcist grimly prepared to cast out devils.
Standing in the doorway was Dennis Hodges, a vigorous, stocky seventy-year-old with rough-hewn features and weathered skin.
Then a look of regret crossed his rough-hewn features.
A larger than life-sized statue of Abraham Lincoln, in 1917, was the subject of heated controversy because of its rough-hewn features and slouching stance.
Amusement flickered on her rough-hewn features.
Lennex shrugged, his blunt, rough-hewn features giving away nothing.
Looking at the sorrow that masked Lincoln's rough-hewn features, Caudell was convinced he meant every word of it.
His face was rough, with rough-hewn features, like the common people's; but his eyes under the deep brows were so full of life that they fascinated her.
But portraits and caricatures of his homely, rough-hewn features had appeared so often in the public prints as to make them familiar to all.
He was a big man with rather shaggy brown hair and rough-hewn features, his accent pure Birmingham.