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Words that are used to describe noses?

Words to Describe Noses:

Shape:

* Aquiline: Curved like an eagle's beak.

* Button: Small and round.

* Bulbous: Rounded and prominent.

* Crooked: Bent or twisted.

* Fleshy: Full and plump.

* Flat: Lacking a prominent bridge.

* Pointed: Sharp and narrow.

* Roman: Straight and slightly curved at the tip.

* Snub: Small and upturned.

* Straight: No significant curve or bump.

Size:

* Large: Big and prominent.

* Small: Short and inconspicuous.

* Tiny: Extremely small.

* Broad: Wide across the bridge.

* Narrow: Thin across the bridge.

Features:

* Bridgeless: Lacking a defined bridge.

* Nostril: The opening at the end of the nose.

* Tip: The end of the nose.

* Wing: The fleshy part that forms the sides of the nostrils.

* Ridge: A prominent line on the bridge of the nose.

Other:

* Perfect: Proportioned and aesthetically pleasing.

* Charming: Attractive and pleasing.

* Prominent: Noticeable and standing out.

* Distinctive: Unique and recognizable.

* Unattractive: Not aesthetically pleasing.

* Deformed: Abnormal in shape or form.

* Broken: Damaged or fractured.

Figurative:

* Greek: Straight and noble.

* Roman: Straight and proud.

* Pug: Short and upturned.

* Hawk: Sharp and predatory.

* Elephant: Large and trunk-like.

* Foxy: Sharp and cunning.

These are just a few examples. The specific words you choose will depend on the context and the effect you want to create.

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