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  • I was struck by a surprising sense of familiarity: his great height, the drape of his soft amethyst coat cut in the latest French style, and his large-featured grace—all so right, like a bolt sliding into place.

    Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011

  • I was struck by a surprising sense of familiarity: his great height, the drape of his soft amethyst coat cut in the latest French style, and his large-featured grace—all so right, like a bolt sliding into place.

    Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011

  • He too was a big man, tall and large-featured, with a prominent nose under brushy brows on a long face.

    Yellow Dirt Judy Pasternak 2010

  • The large-featured, smirking phantom, saluting me so oddly in the moonlight, retained ever after its peculiar and unpleasant hold upon my nerves.

    Uncle Silas 2003

  • But his large-featured face, which was powerful and humorous, was at this moment properly grave and grim.

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

  • But his large-featured face, which was powerful and humorous, was at this moment properly grave and grim.

    The Complete Father Brown 2003

  • Up close, Myron could see that Arthur Bradford was big-boned and rough-hewn and large-featured and red-faced.

    One False Move Coben, Harlan, 1962- 1998

  • He was handsome in a large-featured Mediterranean manner.

    The Kaisho Lustbader, Eric 1983

  • He was an outsized, large-featured, red-faced man who put away hamburgers a gulp at a time.

    Red Dog Buchanan, James David 1979

  • It was a face too tanned and too large-featured to be beautiful or even pretty; but the lines about the nose and mouth were firm and strong, the eyes were wide-open and fearless, and the head was set most independently upon a pair of broad, straight shoulders.

    Virginia of Elk Creek Valley Mary Ellen Chase 1930

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