The road showed as a narrow scar winding down the mountainside to lose itself in the pall of smoke and dust.
The sneering expression that Metcalfe had noticed before in Kundrov's face: it was not truly a sneer, but a deformation of his mouth, a narrow scar.
She kept her hands in her lap, eyes downcast and he saw too clearly the narrow white scar that crossed one eye and terminated at the mutilated ear.
A man in khaki was standing on the steps--a tall fellow, with dark eyes and hair, and a narrow white scar running across his brown cheek.
But the cut had already healed; there was nothing on her palm but a narrow white scar.
In between was a long narrow scar in the undergrowth, maybe a half-mile long and twenty yards wide.
Jaelle fingered the narrow red scar on her cheek and said vehemently, "No woman here has an oath-daughter more faithful under trial!"
Each passing street light revealed the features of a middle-aged man whose face bore a long, narrow scar.
One study found that obsidian produced narrower scars, fewer inflammatory cells, and less granulation tissue in a group of rats.
Then, the harvested fat is injected to the pertinent body area of the gluteal region, through a fine-gauge cannula inserted through a small incision, which produces a short and narrow scar.