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  • Catherine Martin's set is a huge expressionist-style garret, and Mr. Rush is made up to look like a decayed, eye-shadowed dandy in a tattered velvet suit.

    Too Much of a Good Thing Terry Teachout 2011

  • Hudson Valley's institutional knack for zaniness, of which occasional flashes can be seen in "Hamlet," is given free rein in Kurt Rhoads's circus-themed production of "The Comedy of Errors," in which we meet such cartoonish characters as a magenta-bearded lady (Katie Hartke), an eye-shadowed mermaid in a wheelchair (Valeri Mudek) and a three-breasted courtesan (Maura Clement).

    He's a Young Prince in a Jam Terry Teachout 2011

  •   "If that blue eye-shadowed bimbo thinks she's going to cut me off she can think again," Trainor says as she swerves past a delivery truck.

    NASCAR Minivan Series Has Soccer Moms "Swapping Paint" 2010

  • One of our heavily eye-shadowed television anchors beamed that the man on the street will be as well.

    Surges: Dow and Death Count 2006

  • “Really?” answered Angela, looking at him with eye-shadowed eyelids half lowered.

    Closing Time Joseph Heller 1994

  • We particularly love the giant punk rock pendant, with its electric blue eye-shadowed Barbie doll eye set in black pigmented resin (below).

    Cool Hunting 2009

  • I’m afraid because the evil that exists in my world owns the mainstream media, those blathering, emoting, eye-lined and eye-shadowed, mascara-lashed objects that bring us stories about Paris Hilton’s rash and rarely mention depleted uranium exposure and its effects on our troops and the people of Iraq.

    Calling Evil By Its Name 2007

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