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Esempi di utilizzo di CALLOUSED in una frase

  • Calloused pads that protect the wrists during such movement form early in the development of the fetus.
  • Tylopoda (meaning "calloused foot") is a suborder of terrestrial herbivorous even-toed ungulates belonging to the order Artiodactyla.
  • For example, his hands were said to be thickly calloused, and his feet were completely covered with calluses.
  • "Busted" / "Old Calloused Hands" (Rounder Records, 1980) – from the album Hard Hitting Songs for Hard Hit People.
  • In addition, the festival (5–9 September) was to be headlined by the UK premiere screenings of "Calloused Hands" starring Andre Royo from the HBO series "The Wire", "Traveller" starring David Essex OBE, Jason Maza & Lois Winstone & the award-winning "Bloody Lip" written & directed by Adriel Leff.
  • It is a quite small cowry, up to , irregular and flattened, with very calloused edges and roughly subhexagonal.
  • Additionally, in the case of eye pressing, poking and rubbing which are generally exclusive stereotypies to visually impaired children, the skin around the eye may discolor and become calloused, along with a risk of eye infection, keratoconus, and corneal scarring.
  • The mouth is elongated over, the internal lip is strongly calloused at the base of the columella, while the calliosity lessens in the parietal zone, where in transparency, the colouring of white and brown bands of the penultimate varix is well visible.
  • The columella is moderately calloused, with five folds of which the adapical one is strong and the abapical barely visible.
  • Malvasia also states that older and more established artists in Bologna criticised the work for excessive realism (calling its figure of Christ a "naked porter"), the composition's disharmony, the inaccurate and fast brushwork and the lack of decorum seen, for example, in Francis' calloused feet.
  • Described by oral historian Studs Terkel as "the boss," "the chief executive officer of the corporation," "big boned and heavy-set, with calloused hands," "bluff and genial" and having "the appearance of the archetypal elderly workingman in Sunday clothes," Rasmussen was prominently featured in several of his books, most notably American Dreams: Lost and Found (1980), My American Century (1997) and Hope Dies Last: Keeping the Faith in Difficult Times (2003).
  • Writing for The Line of Best Fit, Steven Loftin dubbed the album as "a collection of songs that each sits within the calloused hand of grief, desperately trying to unfurl its infuriatingly homely fingers with an embittered rage".


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