all up with, confounded, done in, floored, licked, overcome, overridden, panicked, scattered, stampeded, upset
Definitionadj. having skin of a specified kind
Last update: September 26, 2015
0
It was the brown-skinned man. [Please select]
0
Perhaps that some one was the dark-skinned chauffeur. [Please select]
0
Such a wonderfully thin-skinned lot they are. [Please select]
0
He had changed greatly from the fresh, clear-skinned country gentleman I saw first in Philadelphia. [Please select]
0
Irony, as you know, and as I had learned, was harmless against this thick-skinned nymph. [Please select]
0
You've got to keep your eyes skinned, and there's always the risk of the little packet of dynamite going off unexpected. [Please select]
0
Gladys was very pretty--with her heavy, dark hair and melting, Spanish eyes, and her softly rounded, olive-skinned figure. [Please select]
0
Then he remarked, parenthetically as it were, “Oh, you know how to torment a man, you brown-skinned, lean, grinning, dishevelled imp, you. [Please select]
0
Had they been the dark-skinned traitor would have had a fight on his hands in a few seconds. [Please select]
0
Skinned and Puckered and quick to see And nobody guesses how wise we be. [Please select]
0
We'll be swamped ingloriously--shot, skinned alive and crucified without a chance of doing anything but wait for it.' [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!