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With his index finger firmly pressed against his chiseled jawline, he’s trying to determine exactly how many times he’s shirtless in “The Merry Gentlemen.”

To the public, he is the chiseled personification of national virtue.

His wing collar flared below his chiseled chin.

It is left to directors to determine the size of the cast and to divide up Jelinek’s finely chiseled writing, which is by turns poetic, punning, allusive and philosophical.

She may not have the chiseled contractions of a lifelong Graham dancer, but she knows how to hold an audience’s attention.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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