This one had a narrow, hatchet-shaped face and wild, bushy eyebrows. ❋ Francine Pascal (2000)
Jared's face was oblong, rather than hatchet-shaped, with a cheerful snub nose that effectively ruined the dignified air conferred at a distance by his excellent tailoring and upright carriage. ❋ Gabaldon, Diana (1992)
His hatchet-shaped face had gone quiet, as if he'd found something significant to think about. ❋ Hall, Adam, 1920- (1985)
We walked under it to see the curious hatchet-shaped figure sculptured on one of the upper stones. ❋ Fanny Bury Palliser (N/A)
It was opened in 1863, and found to contain a sepulchral chamber or dolmen, outside of which lay a granite stone above three feet long, inscribed with various figures, and, in the middle, a cartouche, with hatchet-shaped characters. ❋ Fanny Bury Palliser (N/A)
From Mamillaria, however, it differs in the form of its tubercles, which are hatchet-shaped, and cleft at the apex, where each division is clothed with small, horny, overlapping scales, not unlike the back of a woodlouse -- hence the specific name. ❋ W. Watson (N/A)
Dolabriform: hatchet-shaped: compressed, with a prominent dilated keel and cylindrical base. ❋ John. B. Smith (N/A)
In appearance he was lean, old, and ugly, with hatchet-shaped face and cunning, malevolent eyes; and when he pressed his hateful attentions on the fair Guta she turned from him in disgust. ❋ Lewis Spence (1914)
"It's the truth as sure as you speak it, Mr. Doolittle," said a wiry, knocked-kneed farmer, with a hatchet-shaped face, who had sidled up to the group. ❋ Unknown (1911)
To her surprise, however, her companion's dark, sensitive, hatchet-shaped face became irradiated with satisfaction. ❋ Marie Belloc Lowndes (1907)
Out he went -- long, lank, uncouth, with yellow-stained fingers and hatchet-shaped, gray face -- a strange figure but yet a power. ❋ Unknown (1906)
The face is ugly, and rather hatchet-shaped, with thick sensual lips, and is utterly unlike the poet himself, who was very beautiful to look upon. ❋ Oscar Wilde (1877)
Small hatchet-shaped instrument, square at the back, and rounded at the front edge. ❋ James Stevenson (1864)
It is not a common position in two-leaved trees; but if you can run out and look at an arbor vitæ, it may interest you {162} to see its hatchet-shaped vertically crested cluster of leaves transforming themselves gradually downwards into branches; and in one-leaved trees the vertically edged group is of great importance. ❋ John Ruskin (1859)
Sometimes these circles were fastened together externally by bands of mental, hatchet-shaped. ❋ George Rawlinson (1857)
Stone and brass hatchet-shaped weapons or celts, elf-shots or flint arrow-heads, and brass fibulæ, have been frequently dug up. ' ❋ Various (1836)
There is also Dawn, whose face is drawn and hatchet-shaped, with very sunken eyes. ❋ Unknown (2011)