-
obstruction of the airway, and
breathing difficulties.
Wry nose is most
obvious in
species with long
faces, such as
horses and cattle. It is a
congenital abnormality...
- Torticollis, also
known as
wry neck, is a painful,
dystonic condition defined by an abnormal,
asymmetrical head or neck position,
which may be due to...
- long-haired hordes,
having to
endure Germanic speech,
praising often with a
wry face the song of the
gluttonous Burgundian who
spreads rancid butter on his...
- deathbed, he saw the Yamadutas,
three extremely terrible male
figures with
wry faces and
holding nooses in
their hands, who had come to take his soul. Greatly...
- this instant.
Petrosian made a
wry face which looked to me like 'Can
Black do this and live?'." From game 37: "Poker-
faced, as always,
Keres made this move...
- whimper, make a
wry face' OFr
enfrogne '
wry face,
wrinkled nose' and
froignier 'to
stick one's nose up at', both from frogne,
froigne '
wry face,
wrinkled nose'...
-
dramatic self-presentation with
ghostly apparitions in the
background and a
wry face in three-quarter pose. This
image may be
regarded as a
prototype for the...
-
blindness Overconditioning Total Blindness Capped hip
Cross or
bulging eyes
Wry face Evidence of
crampy hind legs
Permanent Lameness Cropped ears
Parrot jaw...
- Bee-Blowaways (1900) The Plowers: A
Novel (1906)
Heroic Legends (1907) How
Wry-
Face Pla**** a
Trick on One-Eye (1908) Gulliver's
Travels (1908) Cap-o'- Yellow...
- go lúsa 'Mountain
water does not
satisfy me a boon that
makes me pull a
wry face drink of a
brown deer that
bellows maybe it
enjoys it, but I do not' This...