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“I can only do so much with a person who comes to me complaining about poor self-esteem, when everything in our culture tells her that she truly is nothing if she's not high-breasted, full-lipped and simultaneously powerful and oh-so down-homey.”
The Huffington Post: Judith Acosta: The Great American Trance
“Her full-lipped mouth regards me with a bitter, mirthless smile.”
“The hair on the back of her neck and along her arms prickled, and the image of a sullen, full-lipped face rose unbidden to her mind.”
“On the face a long scar snakes down from her scalp across the bridge of her nose and cuts across the left-hand corner of her full-lipped mouth, the fissure left by a heavy blow to her skull.”
“It was expressed in portraits showing a woman with strong, regular facial features, a determined chin, and full-lipped mouth, her face framed by a hairstyle that deviated significantly from the vogue established by her female forebears.”
“Instead, it was square-jawed and high-cheekboned, with a stubborn chin, a full-lipped, willful mouth, and deep blue eyes set off by thick black lashes and silky black brows that were, still, meeting above her elegantly carved nose in a ferocious frown.”
“Narrow chin bisected by a small, full-lipped mouth.”
“But she had the same straw-colored hair, the same defiant jaw and full-lipped mouth.”
“Below them rested a straight nose with slightly flaring nostrils and a full-lipped mouth naturally tinted the pink-red of good health.”
“My best feature was my hair, inherited from Astrid along with her big, full-lipped mouth, though it was not as red as hers, or as extravagantly curly.”
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