Each of the polelike sculptures is more than 10 feet tall, has a jutting chin, long triangular nose and wears a hat that looks like a soaring stack of ice cream cones.
Flat as a pancake, with jagged 34-foot batwings, no tail and a triangular, bulbous nose, the craft resembles a set piece from the television program "Battlestar Galactica."
Bert thought of the great black moustaches, the triangular nose, the searching bellow and the glare.
His features were strange--flat, with a broad triangular nose and dark hooded eyes.
The cow is painted green, purple, blue and yellow, with a black face, white triangular nose and red horns.
The dry leaves rustled and shook and were thrust aside, and among the leaves appeared a small, triangular nose.
All of its sweets are made by the family's factory, including typically Belgian neuzekes (hard, triangular cherry-red 'noses' filled with soft jelly) and mokke (aniseed biscuits).
Partch's cartoons expressed a dry, sardonic wit, and his characters were instantly recognizable by their lipless mouths, large triangular noses, thin ankles and thin wrists, and sometimes well-combed bangs.
The motley pair stopped at one cage, where a Laza tiger prowled back and forth, its feline pupils narrowed to slits, its triangular nose flaring as it smelled tender flesh and warm blood.
The same pieces often have triangular noses and large, round chins.