Corrugator

Word CORRUGATOR
Character 10
Hyphenation cor ru ga tor
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "corrugator" in example sentences

For this reason, Charles Darwin called the corrugator the muscle which controls this movement “the muscle of difficulty.” ❋ Stanley Coren (2000)

Dr. Duchenne has called the corrugator the muscle of reflection; 2 but this name, without some limitation, cannot be considered as quite correct. ❋ Unknown (1898)

In contrast, Havas was studying people after a pinpoint treatment to paralyze a single pair of "corrugator" muscles, which cause brow-wrinkling frowns. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They analysed people after a pinpoint treatment to paralyze a single pair of "corrugator" muscles, which cause brow-wrinkling frowns. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Building on that research, graduate student David Havas of the University of Wisconsin-Madison decided to study people who had received Botox treatments that paralyzed one pair of their corrugator muscles, which cause the forehead to constrict into a frown. ❋ Unknown (2010)

But today, smoothing the brow by paralyzing the corrugator supercilii muscles is the work of minutes -- or so reasoned Eric Finzi, a dermatologist in Chevy Chase, Maryland. ❋ Unknown (2007)

And Peter looked at her, his bottom lip curled in between his teeth, and his corrugator muscle squeezing his eyebrows together. ❋ Palahniuk, Chuck (2003)

The corrugator muscle between his eyebrows contracts into three deep wrinkles. ❋ Palahniuk, Chuck (2003)

The summer people look up, their corrugator muscles contracted, their eyebrows pulled together. ❋ Palahniuk, Chuck (2003)

Grace looks up, her eyebrows lifted, the corrugator muscle pleating the spotted skin across her forehead. ❋ Palahniuk, Chuck (2003)

Her corrugator muscle pulls her eyebrows together above her nose. ❋ Palahniuk, Chuck (2003)

It could be his extra weight, but the corrugator wrinkles between his eyes and the brow-lift wrinkles across his forehead, his worry lines, are almost invisible. ❋ Palahniuk, Chuck (2003)

The mentalis, the corrugator, all those little muscles of the face, those are the first things you learn in art school anatomy. ❋ Palahniuk, Chuck (2003)

Harrow raised his eyebrows, his corrugator muscle gathering the skin of his forehead into long wrinkles, and he said, “You know what this means.” ❋ Palahniuk, Chuck (2003)

The corrugator is not recognized as a separate muscle in the Basle Nomenclature. ❋ Unknown (1918)

With all three, the orbicular, corrugator, and pyramidal muscles were energetically contracted, through reflex action, from the excitement of the retina, so that their eyes might be protected from the bright light. ❋ Unknown (1898)

He admits, however, that the corrugator draws together the eyebrows, causing vertical furrows above the base of the nose, or a frown. ❋ Unknown (1898)

When children scream or cry out, they contract, as we know, the orbicular, corrugator, and pyramidal muscles, primarily for the sake of compressing their eyes, and thus protecting them from being gorged with blood, and secondarily through habit. ❋ Unknown (1898)

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