Prowlike example sentences
Related (6): boat-shaped, beak-like, pointed, angular, sharp, streamlined
"Prowlike" Example Sentences
1. He stood, prowlike, at the bow of the boat.2. His nose, prowlike, jutted out from his face.
3. She walked, prowlike, through the crowd.
4. His shoulders, prowlike, filled the doorway.
5. She stuck her chin out, prowlike.
6. His brows, prowlike, furrowed in concentration.
7. His hand, prowlike, rested on her shoulder.
8. His head, prowlike, bobbed above the crowd.
9. His arm, prowlike, gestured to the crowd.
10. Her eyes, prowlike, scanned the horizon.
11. His jaw, prowlike, jutted out in defiance.
12. His chin, prowlike, pointed towards the sky.
13. His fingers, prowlike, curled around the handle.
14. His feet, prowlike, pointed in opposite directions.
15. His ears, prowlike, stuck out from his head.
16. His face, prowlike, peered out from the window.
17. His neck, prowlike, craned towards the sky.
18. His mouth, prowlike, gaped in surprise.
19. His nose, prowlike, twitched in anticipation.
20. His head, prowlike, poked out of the window.
21. His arm, prowlike, reached out for help.
22. His eyes, prowlike, darted around the room.
23. His chin, prowlike, jutted out in defiance.
24. His legs, prowlike, extended from the chair.
25. His brow, prowlike, furrowed in concentration.
26. His hair, prowlike, spiked up from his head.
27. His hand, prowlike, clutched the railing.
28. His feet, prowlike, shuffled across the floor.
29. His shoulders, prowlike, shrugged in defeat.
30. His cheekbones, prowlike, protruded from his face.
31. His lips, prowlike, pursed in concentration.
32. His tongue, prowlike, poked out of his mouth.
33. His eyes, prowlike, bulged in surprise.
34. His arms, prowlike, waved in the air.
35. His chin, prowlike, lifted towards the sky.
36. His forehead, prowlike, wrinkled in confusion.
37. His stomach, prowlike, protruded from his body.
38. His chest, prowlike, heaved with each breath.
39. His ears, prowlike, perked up at the sound.
40. His nose, prowlike, wrinkled in disgust.
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