The clowder of kitties featured are mischievous, cuddly, jerky, funny, clumsy and, as always, adorably furry. |
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Playing a Type A-plus-plus lawyer who's finally learning to acknowledge her sapphic side, she is brilliantly funny and adorably vulnerable. |
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Actually, I find the candidates a bit adorably nerdy when they lapse into this kind of bookish vocabulary. |
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Dressed in the gaudiest of outfits and wearing a wig that appears to be made out of 13 poodles, Dennis is adorably loony and off her rocker. |
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Make an alphabetical list of all your lovable qualities from adorably brilliantly cool to xerophytic, youthful and zymotic. |
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No matter how adorably girlie I think she is, there are going to be people who think she's a boy. |
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Inspired by the latest episode of Girls Gone Wild, he travels to Wisconsin with his adorably awkward manservant, Soren. |
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Natalie blushed and cursed herself for noticing that his eyes crinkled adorably when he smiled. |
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She's a cunning manipulator one moment, an adorably guileless charmer the next, one who tosses off winsome smiles like strike-zone fastballs. |
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As the showgirl, she was adorably bold, and her delicate sexiness is the type that oozes warmth and good humour. |
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Over the next four weeks, we went out on periodic dates and he was adorably shy and kinda weird-looking but cute and I fell head over heels. |
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In their sensitive hands, lumps of cotton wool turn into adorably eager puppies, and tents come quiveringly to life. |
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We are supposed to think that they're adorably life-affirming, unreconstructed old scamps, but I have never seen a more charmless and conceited bunch. |
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It's no longer got that adorably cute shape and cheeky appearance. |
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They nibbled the grass, adorably arranged in ascending size order. |
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The magic has worn thin, and not even an adorably foul-mouthed Jennifer Lawrence can clean up this self-assured serving of predictability. |
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Mori Chack's adorably lethal creation looms larger and more violent than ever in this super limited Dunny version of his evil icon. |
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From the adorably charming baby to the average looking child, then to the ugly teenager. |
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Interior decoration or toys, the border remains thin as her poetic universe is so adorably quaint. |
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Others, like the adorably tiny bobtail squid, pictured here, use their light in even more sophisticated ways. |
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It began with Pharrell adorably lurking in the forest of giant Oscar statues while singing the first verse. |
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In true, adorably awkward JLaw fashion, she tripped on her own dress while ascending the steps to accept the award. |
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Andy Murray grimaced in a blue pea coat and looked adorably awkward. |
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The tiny animals are adorably drawn and the pictures leap off the page with vibrance. |
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Except in those moments when he dotingly caresses his favorite rat, the adorably devoted Socrates, the actor doesn't ask you to take Willard's side. |
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Stephen Mangan is the Platonic ideal as Bertie Wooster, as is clear from the moment he clocks the audience and bares his teeth in the most adorably asinine and good-natured grin in captivity. |
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She always said that preschoolers danced adorably, so it was no wonder that she opened a dance school for them. |
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What with evocations of touch, taste, and smell in the bucolic pans and zooms of sunstruck flowers, fruits, animals, and adorably naked bodies, a perfect synesthesia takes hold. |
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For silky soft, refreshed and adorably scented skin. |
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They're a bit like the turtleneck, it will enhance adorably any outfit. |
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Whether a princess, ballerina, a girlie girl or equestrienne, every Pinky Ponky is 30 cm tall, super-soft and adorably outfitted right down to the last detail. |
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