From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englisheyelinereye‧lin‧er /ˈaɪˌlaɪnə $ -ər/ noun [countable, uncountable] DCBcoloured make-up that you put along the edges of your eyelids to make your eyes look bigger or more noticeable She was wearing thick, black eyeliner. an eyeliner pencil
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eyeliner• Her eyes were made up with heavy black eyeliner, her mouth was a deep red rosebud.• To make eyes look instantly wider use a little black eyeliner just above your upper lash line and blend in.• Tippy was breathing heavily, her face white under the black eyeliner and heavy foundation.• Black eyeliner on my lower lids, and I looked like some kind of She-devil.• With a little more black in her eyeliner and sediment in her voice, she could be ready to play Blanche DuBois.• Curly-haired, crater-faced, too much eyeliner.• Everyone here is ready to party like it's 1981-at least they've come prepared with lashings of eyeliner.• Dark brown Rimmel eyeliner pencil and black mascara added extra emphasis.