1 No, the most noticeable feature about the man was his clothes.
2 This want and neglect was noticeable in the peasants' quarters equally with the quarters of the barin.
3 This was particularly noticeable on Nesvitski's usually laughing countenance.
4 Dressed as she used to be in Petersburg society, it was still more noticeable how much plainer she had become.
5 Only on horse back and in the mazurka was Denisov's short stature not noticeable and he looked the fine fellow he felt himself to be.
6 When they had been announced a perturbation was noticeable among the servants.
7 But in nothing in the house was the holiday so noticeable as in Marya Dmitrievna's broad, stern face, which on that day wore an invariable look of solemn festivity.
8 In the Rostovs' staid old-fashioned house the dissolution of former conditions of life was but little noticeable.
9 In whatever direction a ship moves, the flow of the waves it cuts will always be noticeable ahead of it.
10 She was most noticeable, I thought, in respect of her extremities; for, her hair always wanted brushing, her hands always wanted washing, and her shoes always wanted mending and pulling up at heel.
11 All that was noticeable was the little wilful tendrils of her curly hair that would always break free about her neck and temples.
12 Now she understood that Anna could not have been in lilac, and that her charm was just that she always stood out against her attire, that her dress could never be noticeable on her.
13 Her hind-quarters were a little drooping, and in her fore-legs, and still more in her hind-legs, there was a noticeable curvature.
14 She was noticeable equally in the classroom grind and at dances, though out of the three hundred students of Blodgett, scores recited more accurately and dozens Bostoned more smoothly.
15 Her mirror had asserted that she looked exactly as she had in college, that her throat was smooth, her collar-bone not very noticeable.