feature

November 25th, 2015

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32 Responses to “feature”

  1. movies, landscape, mole on the face, something to stand out and be distinctive, good and bad,

    David
  2. you were all sharp lines and angles, cheekbones ice chips and eyes that could cut through glass. i was rounded lips and cheeky smiles- and somehow we worked together just fine

    Jess
  3. Steve thinks it’s hard to pinpoint what the boy’s best feature is, if he has any good ones, with how his nose is a little crooked now and his teeth are still bloody, knuckles rubbed raw on somebody else’s face.

    Gee
  4. The cinema was packed.
    This never happened for the short films.

  5. it was the divine features of the most featured like features beyond features the tiny speck of detail you would only ever feature if you had a magnifying glass, otherwise you are basically screwed, and may as well just grow bigger eyes.

  6. Feature me my darling
    Delicate amongst the leaves
    Falling forever

    As the cold Connecticut air
    chaps my cheeks
    and dries your paint

    Charlie
  7. Honey-glazed and stuffed just right, it practically glowed as the centerpiece. Several tiny hands (and a few large ones as well) had been smacked by its cook, who vowed to protect its honor until someone said grace.

  8. Her best feature if you were to ask her to describe herself; it would be that she felt life with her heart. Therefore her world was always beautiful, even at the most trying times.

  9. Feature. I honestly can’t think of anything for this word. But, maybe, today’s journal entry will be “featuring” the movie that I just watched earlier. The title is Lucy. It’s about reaching the highest level of your brain’s capacity unlike us, regular humans could do. The movie could have been better but the message was very good. I guess most of us are not yet ready to witness something as different or evolved like that. But, who knows?

  10. He stepped aside and she came running on stage, beaming. The audience exploded and the cast turned upstage to let her have her moment in the spotlight. She was practically in tears as she curtsied deeply, kissing her hands and waving to the crowd. She grabbed his hand and made him bow with her again.

  11. She wanted to do a feature wall in the living room. But he was against it. He kept saying how as this wasn’t a permanent house for them, that they shouldn’t invest too much time and money into it. But she was adamant that anywhere she lived, she wanted to make it a home, not just a place to lay their heads at night. He just didn’t understand that it was more than apartment to her, it was her sanctuary.

    Marni
  12. No manden más mails sobre esto.
    Gracias de nada.

    Nico
  13. This means a characteristic of someanoe or something, if used as a noun. Also, it could mean to present something or someone, if used as a verb,

    Example:
    John’s main feature is his notable Hight (noun)
    The new product was featured on TV (verb)

    Nico
  14. Feature is black and white

  15. the main event. What we’ve all been waiting for. The thing you’ve seen in the news, and read about on Twitter. The life changing experience that will be the only good thing that has ever happened to you. Get some flowers ready, and don’t forget to choose between pink or black or yellow.

  16. my skin is the commercials they show you pre-show
    to sneak into your subconscious
    and sneak into your wallet;
    my first boyfriend told me that
    he didn’t think about my cheeks until
    we were apart.

    my lungs are the previews;
    hold your breath,
    it’s coming soon,
    just a second more,
    flopping, crying,
    screaming,
    can’t breathe.

    i suppose by brain is the feature movie
    daniel craig about to die,
    leonardo dicaprio under water,
    me, in a red dress,
    with a hand on my throat

    Naomi Tomlin
  17. she has no features
    just a nose
    and two eyes
    and a pouted mouth
    she has too many features

    eew

    a feature is not tangible
    but i can feel it
    with my features

    nothing am I

    but a sound

    meera
  18. Artists, singer, teacher feature. Into the daze of the dawn was the eyes of the parrot who ferreted into a squirrel and then combusted to become a fish. The fish was caught on a fisherman’s line and became dinner. You can give a man a fish, but when he catches it himself he has sushi for dinner.

    tamarabisseker
  19. tipo
    cosa
    feo
    mesa
    sala
    casa
    perro
    suave
    almohada
    libre
    grandes
    feroces
    bellos
    enormes
    océanos
    tele
    pizza

    Genaro
  20. we walked to the theater and i held your hand
    i remember feeling the creases and the bends of your fingers wrapped against mine, even when it was cold outside you made me glow in warmth
    we sat down in the theater and the click-click-click sound of the projector matched my heartbeat – i was so happy that day

    two months later i sat in the theater alone, watching the same movie and running my fingers around the ring you gave me back when we still loved each other. the clicking matched my heartbeat but you weren’t there to hear it.

    leeza
  21. I tried hard to dismiss his features, he was the kind of person you fell in love with by listening to them speak. Watching his lips move didn’t do me any favours, I wasn’t understanding any of what was coming out of them.

  22. The feature had a close headline, I was in a hurry, so i wrote down the first word that popped into my mind. Needless to say, it was your name. I haven’t been able to stop thinking about you for weeks, so the article ended up being about idiots.

    Cami
  23. There are very few feature backs left in the NFL. Most are by committee. If I was a feature back in the NFL, I would use my fame and glory to make sex to as many light skinned black women as I could. Then I would spend all of my money and become a gym teacher at the age of 32.

    Pork
  24. When I think about feature, I think of feature films. The kind you see at the movie theater. They tend to be blockbusters and have lots of action in them. Could also be comic book movies, like the Avengers.

  25. A feature film. Featuring someone famous or talented. Someone that makes you excited or interested. It would be quite an accomplishment to have your name after the word featuring…

    Tara
  26. Her features were very feminine and soft. Her almond shaped eyes were crystal blue.

  27. Lips: “Science fiction, double feature
    Frank has built and lost his creature
    Darkness has conquered Brad and Janet
    The servants gone to a distant planet
    Wo oh oh oh oh oh
    At the late night, double feature, picture show
    I want to go
    Oh oh oh oh
    To the late night, double feature, picture show”

    Toking Tuxedo
  28. little desighns, or to presesnt.

  29. Stay tuned for your feature presentation, and be sure to ignore all the product placement!

    James
  30. I don’t know whether this will sell. It’s something I’ve dreamed of, selling my first book, but honestly I don’t know that I’m good enough. I know I’m only looking at a rough draft at the moment, but there are so many flaws I can see that run deeper than just word choice and syntax. I need to make this the best it can be, but for it to get there, I have to finish it. And finishing is something I’m terrible at.

  31. features of things and stuff and things and stuff.

    Jenny
  32. “I was thinking of seeing that new feature at the local theater,” said Anthony. “Wanna come?”

    I cocked my head to the side and looked at him. “Feature? That’s what you call it?”

    “Whatever. Movie, dude. I heard it’s pretty damn fun.”

    “Like, DVD fun or overpriced evening tickets fun?”

    “C’mon, man. I’ll buy you a drink when it’s over if you don’t like it.”

    “Buy me a drink if I DO like it, Tony. Either way.”

    Belinda Roddie