Definitionn. a blemish on the skin that is formed before birth
Last update: June 22, 2015
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He once dreamed her naked torso was horribly disfigured by a giant birthmark but the truth was more likely childlike modesty kept in check by a general arrogance that forbade her to admit anything deemed to be a weakness. [Please select]
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Even the birthmark on her temple, which was partially exposed, seemed to turn pale. [Please select]
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Over the mother's face there spread a slow flush; the round, purple birthmark darkened. [Please select]
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She sat bolt upright, rigid; her birthmark showed a fiery red. [Please select]
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There he saw, bright and clear, a king's birthmark. [Please select]
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A supreme act is recognizable at sight: it bears the birthmark of immortality. [Please select]
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She had soft brown eyes that were too timid to look straight at anybody--like Cecily's there--and long, sleek, brown curls--like mine; and she had a tiny birthmark like a pink butterfly on one cheek--right here. [Please select]
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Henry de Spain, however, even at twenty-eight, was too absorbed in many things to give thought to this often, and after knowing him, one forgot about the birthmark in the man that carried it. [Please select]
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