At times, it was accused of dramatic droopiness, lazy diction, and a lack of emotional involvement. |
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Ten minutes later, they were almost out and the droopiness on their side had turned to frustration and anger. |
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As one ages, the distinction between the two is obliterated by extra skin, fat, and droopiness in the jowl area. |
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He had a broad face with the common droopiness of skin under his chin that most old men have. |
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The droopiness of her face only served to accentuate the sharp corners of her thin mouth. |
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He arranged hippies against the same wall as for his dozen models in 1947, but their messiness and droopiness confounded his Shaker purity. |
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Yes, maybe I could install my own weather-prophet to read off the mists of mind's droopiness. |
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The first performance was shocking for its lack of cohesion, its droopiness and dropped details. |
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Through his two central characters, Bunthorpe and Grosvenor, Gilbert gently pours scorn on aesthetic language and values and self-conscious languor, the floppiness and droopiness that characterised the craze. |
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Not the most obvious dance partners, but I loved the look of new trousers with a small natural waist, a bit of droopiness around the hips and then a slim leg. |
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Alongside the hard-edged modern, the zippiness and cheek was the return to droopiness, Pre-Raphaelite soulfulness and the renewed quest for spiritual values and perfection of making. |
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If not to prevent droopiness and backache, why do we underwire and wrap our lady lumps at all? |
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No more droopiness and none of the embarrassment that comes from flopping around unsupported in a strappy dress. |
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But researchers looked for skin tone, droopiness, shape and areola size. |
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Watch foliage for color changes and droopiness, signs of stress. |
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For those with slightly more severe signs of aging-including unwanted droopiness at the brow, neck, cheeks, and jowls-a non-surgical ThreadLift might be best. |
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