eyelashes in the PONS Dictionary

eyelashes Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to flutter one's eyelashes

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In many animals, including humans, eyelashes prevent fine particles from entering the eye.
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Eyelashes take about seven to eight weeks to grow back if pulled out but constant pulling can lead to permanent damage.
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They have a red iris and the eyelids have eyelashes.
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The team also decided not to draw inferior eyelashes which resulted in notable changes in the faces.
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For example, for women in several societies, exposure in public of body hair other than head hair, eyelashes and eyebrows is generally considered to be unaesthetic, undesirable and embarrassing.
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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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She was buried wearing not only her black and leopardskin finery but also a pair of false eyelashes.
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Apply very little castor oil daily on the eyelashes using a cotton bud.
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The lower eyelids of dogs usually have no eyelashes.
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Her eyes are small, wide and a warm honey-brown color, with black, thick eyelashes.
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