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  • There they lay — the soft-featured Nee-Koo; the gnarled old face of Gnob; Makamuk, grinning at her with his lifted upper lip; and lastly, Nossabok, his eyelid, up to its old trick, drooped on his girlish cheek in a suggestive wink.

    KEESH, SON OF KEESH 2010

  • Portly and soft-featured, Mr. Bosley cultivated an avuncular public persona in his best-known roles.

    Tom Bosley dies at 83; actor played Howard Cunningham, father on 'Happy Days' Adam Bernstein 2010

  • A soft-featured man, Mr. Bosley cultivated an avuncular public persona in his best-known roles.

    Tom Bosley, 'Happy Days' TV Dad Matt Schudel 2010

  • My neighbour Gen holds a queerpunk night where I meet Bex, butch & shy & soft-featured & chunky-bodied.

    Please Take Kirsty Logan 2011

  • Kendra is in her twenties, a small, soft-featured Jamaican woman who wears tight jeans and brightly colored wigs and nails.

    imperfect endings Zoe FitzGerald Carter 2010

  • Kendra is in her twenties, a small, soft-featured Jamaican woman who wears tight jeans and brightly colored wigs and nails.

    imperfect endings Zoe FitzGerald Carter 2010

  • The last one, a faded oval in a small frame, pictured a soft-featured, faintly smiling young woman who wore a white lace dress with a high collar and a Gibson-girl hairstyle.

    Remembering Laroux 2008

  • She had a soft-featured, oval face and dark, shoulder-length hair.

    Battlestar Galactica Carver_Jeffrey 2006

  • Narjam neither hemmed nor hawed; he simply kept the same vacant look of drab politeness plastered onto his bland, soft-featured face.

    Small World David Mack 2005

  • Narjam neither hemmed nor hawed; he simply kept the same vacant look of drab politeness plastered onto his bland, soft-featured face.

    Creative Couplings John S. Drew 2005

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