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Only then did his expression start to become more waxen.
He looked through the web at the pale, waxen face of the young girl.
Timothy seemed to be no more than a waxen doll.
She might have been placing her fingers on a waxen image.
A waxen young man seized my hand and kissed it.
But his strange, heavy, almost waxen face was not lined by experience.
By her cold, waxen skin and rigid muscles, she had died many hours ago.
Confused she turned to the two men, but her gaze met waxen faces.
He looked back at the face turned upward like a waxen mask and finally saw that the woman on the bed was not his mother.
The assistant manager, his waxen smile even more pronounced, turned back to David.
The woman's face might have been a waxen mask.
Each tiny bone showed clearly through the waxen amber skin.
All of their faces had a pale, waxen look.
The man was wearing a sort of waxen grin.
Her waxen skin almost glowed as if she were returning to normal health.
"I'm not going to make a waxen image, if that's what you mean.
His face appeared waxen with the consequences of cold.
He drew near because it was waxen and fresh.
They stood like waxen figures, as if awaiting a command that would bring them to life.
All color had drained from her cheeks, leaving only a waxen mask.
The yellow lights inside the bus made the three of us look like waxen corpses.
His waxen surfaces create delicate plays of light and shadow.
How easy is it for the proper-false In women's waxen hearts to set their forms!
In the pale yellow of the electric light, her face was waxen, puffed out.
Then he gestured to a white, waxen knee, barely visible under the slab.