Beaky-nosed
adjective
having a nose that is large, pointed, or hooked
historical examples
he was smiling just the same on joanna’s beaky-nosed husband.
the belovd vagabond william j. locke
“it is very absurd to have such prejudices,” said the beaky-nosed man of forty.
the belovd vagabond william j. locke
the beaky-nosed man fumbled in the breast of his unb-ttoned vest, loosening a revolver in a shoulder holster.
back home irvin s. cobb
a nurse rose from a chair by the bed, where lay a bald-headed, beaky-nosed man groaning and raving in some terrible madness.
the belovd vagabond william j. locke
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