Citations:macrous


 * 1928, H. Woods, Monograph of the Fossil Macrous Crustacea of England, part II, : (volume LXXXII) &#91;link&#93;
 * 1990,, Love and Desire and Hate (2004), page 28:
 * At the time her mother died, Inès had never known a kind word from a man. She knew well what a pimp was and what he did. She saw how harshly they treated their women, and she knew in her childish heart that none of them was worth a sou. But Yves Moray proved a different customer altogether. Younger than the usual ‘macrous’ that Marie had suffered, he had a roguish smiling face made even more appealing by a nose that turned up into a pair of curved nostrils which seemed to flare like a horse’s whenever he laughed.