I'm a writer, but whenever one of my characters has dimples, I'm stumped on how to write about their dimples appearing. For example, "she smiled brightly, the tiny dimple in her cheek appearing" just doesn't sound literate to me. Any ideas on better ways to phrase this?
I would describe it as beautifully.
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One way to describe a star's brightness is by its apparent magnitude, which is how bright it appears from Earth. Another way is by its absolute magnitude, which measures how bright a star would appear if it were placed at a standard distance of 10 parsecs from Earth.
The wife appears to be disapproving of her husband's behavior, feeling upset or frustrated by his actions. She may view his behavior as inappropriate or unacceptable in some way.
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Well you would have to describe the way he is, his likes & dislikes and his demeanor.
In what way would you describe Acrylic ??? Goood luck...oh and thanks...x :D
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The term '50ct' would be a shorthand way of writing 50 carats. If a decimal point appears in front of the five, then the term means half a carat. If a decimal point appears between the five and the zero, then the term means five carats. Carats describe the weight of a stone.
The same way I would describe any other Othello. Othello is still Othello no matter what clothes you put him in.
The way it functions and appears
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