Go to a dictionary. Look up "severe". That's what the justice's eyes suggest he's like.
He has a beard. All beards are cut to one shape or another. Go back to the dictionary. Look up "formal". You know, the kind of thing you'd wear on a special occasion like a graduation or a wedding. Imagine all the possible beard shapes, and choose, in your mind, the one that most suggests seriousness and self-importance.
A dictionary is your best friend when you are faced with words you don't understand.
Shakespeare says: 'My mistress's eyes are nothing like the sun'
an eye colour!
William Shakespeare had brown eyes and brown hair. He was the like majority of people nowadays.
Shakespeare. It's the first line of his Sonnet 130.
An eyesore is something that is unattractive to look at, ugly. Makes your eyes sore..
Shakespeare says: 'My mistress's eyes are nothing like the sun'
His eyes are off center
he is a guy with a beard with ears with mouth with teeth with eyes
blue heron
an eye colour!
William Shakespeare had brown eyes and brown hair. He was the like majority of people nowadays.
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Shakespeare says: 'My mistress's eyes are nothing like the sun'
Clearing, fearing, gearing, hearing, jeering, leering, nearing, rearing, steering, smearing, tearing (as in getting tears in your eyes), veering. ******** cheering, earring, peering, searing, sheering, spearing
Shakespeare says: 'My mistress's eyes are nothing like the sun'
the mariner is old and thin with skinny hands, grey beard and glittering eyes.
flowing green hair, beard, deep blue eyes, carried a trident, muscular...