eyelashes in the PONS Dictionary

eyelashes Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to bat one's eyelashes
to bat one's eyelashes at sb

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In many animals, including humans, eyelashes prevent fine particles from entering the eye.
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They have a red iris and the eyelids have eyelashes.
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A combination of schist, shells and lapis lazuli was used to depict the eyelashes and eyelids, cornea and iris, respectively.
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A phenomenon that could be entoptical if the eyelashes are considered to be part of the eye is seeing light diffracted through the eyelashes.
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The idea was to dress head to toe in pink: girls with pink eyelashes, boys with pink high-tops, teachers with dyed pink hair.
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The first false eyelashes were made of human hair woven through fine gauze by a local wig maker.
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A crab louse normally lives on the pubic region of humans - and can also be found in eyelashes.
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Dromedaries have bushy eyebrows and two rows of long eyelashes to protect their eyes, and can close their nostrils to face sandstorms.
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A professional make-up artist used her talent to take her mind off of her labor pains by giving herself a glamorous bedside makeover complete with skin contouring and fake eyelashes.
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Her eyes are small, wide and a warm honey-brown color, with black, thick eyelashes.
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