His skin bore a faint sheen and he almost stank of fear.
The smooth brown skin still bore a faint pinkish cast left by the cosmetic surgery.
His skin bore the myriad circular scars of the pox.
It wasn't that she was old, maybe thirty-five, but her gray damp skin bore witness to a losing battle.
The new skin on his body still bore a babyish sheen, though it was pale and wrinkled from long immersion.
True, her skin bore no more streaks of the angry red that betokened poison.
The conclusion was that neither the hydrogen gas nor the flammable skin bore sole responsibility for the speed of the fire, but both contributed.
Her eyes were a deep purple, but her skin bore the slightest tinge of almond.
The Baron's skin bore an aroma of eucalyptus and cloves from the oils he added to his daily bath.
The being's face was thin and his skin bore a purplish hue.