But gradually the door creaked open, though all I could see was a cowlick and the crown of what I thought was a juvenile's head. |
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Use the clippies to add lift at the hairline or to trick a cowlick into submission. |
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He looked up to her face and brushed a stray cowlick at the top of her head back into the river of brown hair. |
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Zeke leaned over, his white-gloved hands splayed on the counter, and his shaggy, ruffled black hair forming a cowlick. |
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The boy-leader looked younger again, with the cowlick and the grin that he tried to fight down. |
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He finished applying the gel to his hair, although he couldn't get rid of that annoying cowlick in the back, and left the bathroom. |
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She smiled up at him, smoothing down the unruly cowlick that rested atop his mop of rakishly tousled brunette hair. |
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Wisps of white, thinning hair stood up around the electronic appendage in an adorable old guy cowlick. |
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He adjusted his tie and slicked back his cowlick, ready for the prowl. |
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Trap the cowlick between them, pull it into position and blow-dry. |
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His hair was brown, and a cowlick stood out from the crown of his head. |
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Then an oven explosion burns off Will's trademark cowlick, and a bumbling Russian handyman adds to the chaos. |
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Fuller, who is sixty-five and still has a boyish cowlick, won election to his judgeship in 1980 and had developed a reputation as a moderate. |
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Spanish with the cowlick and to the savage glance goes up to Paris to change the face of the world: it is called Pablo Picasso. |
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He's a skinny kid with sandy hair like mine, only his has no gray and is normally organized into a cowlick that juts over his forehead. |
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While Con O'Neill's Meek, bullish and squat with a flapping cowlick, might have been magnetic on stage, here the largeness is distracting as he veers monotonously between sitcom fussiness and Hitlerian rage. |
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If the photograph showed my cowlick with three hairs that day, the painting would show my cowlick with three hairs. |
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I looked at Tubb, his blonde, signature cowlick standing upright from the back of his head, giving a boyish appearance to a man who was a full-bird colonel. |
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He slicked his hair back with mousse, but the cowlick still stuck up. |
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