The filthy thug laughed giddily, his voice slowly rising in pitch until it became an ear-piercing shriek. |
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She obeyed giddily and the trio spent another half hour goofing around on the ice. |
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John laughed giddily and stood up to try and catch the snowflakes in his mouth. |
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Newly and giddily in love, we were too stubborn to let the weather spoil our plans for the day. |
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I know, of course, that there are kazillions of young who still adore each other so giddily they couldn't even un-hug long enough to write to me. |
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We giddily crowded into the elevator and pressed the button for the top floor. |
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Everyone winces a bit but Gray just sits there, giddily happy, grinning as if he were the Cheshire cat and someone had just complimented his invisibility. |
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As such, Unmastered is a giddily joyful book, thicketed with exclamation marks. |
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Meeting your targets matters, too – and the more giddily ambitious you are, the riper you become for spectacular failure. |
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Perched on a gurney at dawn, Kricket Jerná Nimmons, 40, kicked her feet giddily, like a girl on the edge of a pool, preparing to take a plunge. |
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I have spent two days feeling giddily motivated and productive. |
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But Paul and Mary play it straight and leave the comedy to Mel and Sue, with a satisfying result that is usually a nice balance of giddily flaky and tongue-in-cheek tart. |
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Closely followed by fizzy frothiness streaming into a giddily clasped glass. |
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At first glance, for instance, one hardly expects the prim-seeming, pancake-faced figure cut by Mark Rylance's Olivia to give way so giddily – bawdily, even – to the dictates of the heart. |
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