Eyelash [noun]

Definition of Eyelash:

very small amout

Synonyms of Eyelash:


Opposite/Antonyms of Eyelash:

Dullness

Lot

Whole


Sentence/Example of Eyelash:

Your eyelashes freeze together, the air hurts your lungs, and if you get in trouble, it’s going to be big trouble.

There was a little bit of tearing because when the wind blows really hard in your eye you will start to tear, and then that can cause your eyelashes to freeze.

You can do a chemical peel at home if you have access to the right supplies, or, say, touch up your own roots, but it’s impossible to do something as technical as apply eyelash extensions if you are not already trained in it.

I’ve always said, every time I bat my false eyelashes, I’m making a political statement.

He looked up and watched a pale eyelash drop over a deep gleam of intelligence.

Not an eyelash quivered, nor did the lips twitch, when he held the keen blade at his breast and dashed himself upon the ground.

While you try to extract the eyelash from my eye, you do not see the beam which has entered your own.

He looked at her for some time under his long gray eyelash; Marguerite met the look calmly and composedly.

Not by so much as the quiver of an eyelash did Mademoiselle give sign of recognition, or memory of any previous meeting.

But she did not shrink; she sat with that utter quiet of which she was capable, hardly an eyelash stirring.