Long before Dame Berwick was a twinkle in Mother Kaler 's eye, men have dressed up as women for entertainment, and vice versa. |
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Tanner saw the twinkle of amusement in the elf's eyes as he briefly faced him. |
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A faint twinkle was present in his eye, which grew more noticeable when he spoke. |
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Usually with all the lights in this city, you could barely see a twinkle in the sky. |
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He felt cold and damp, but was comforted to see the twinkle of torchlight in the distance. |
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Adriana sat watching the glow of the dying fire and the golden twinkle of summer stars. |
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The stars serenely encased the green-and-brown planet in their milky twinkle, lighting up all the oceans with a crystal glow, a beautiful shine. |
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You feel you could be in a theater which screens art films were it not for the twinkle of Christmas lights across a black curtain. |
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After a time that seemed like forever, I began to see a small twinkle of light. |
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This time the light is the twinkle of candles picking up gold trim on china plates. |
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As she said this she clasped the bracelet and there was a bright twinkle of gold. |
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The twinkle of light began to grow and divide, until Peter could see a myriad of bright lights just up ahead. |
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She looked out into the ocean, seeing the moonlight twinkle on the ocean surface as the waves slowly danced their way to shore. |
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The sun had almost set and already Auckland's lights were a twinkle in the distance. |
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A faint twinkle appeared under the mass of rubble occupying the centre part of the room. |
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Wearing black trousers and a grey polo shirt, he is still handsome with shoulder-length silvery hair and a twinkle in the eye. |
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We've bloodied noses and bit off ears with the best of them, before even the US was a twinkle in someone's eye. |
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McEwan has always had a twinkle in her eyes and this is going to be very much evident with the new series. |
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At such merry exuberance, I can't help but give these youngsters a merry twinkle of my eye, and sometimes a caramel-flavoured boiled sweet. |
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It snows onto a snowman and a Christmas tree while Santa flies overhead and the aforementioned bulbs twinkle merrily. |
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The multi-coloured roofs twinkle from a distance in the occasional sunshine, but usually it's raining or hailing. |
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It all began last Monday, before my beloved sty was even a red twinkle just below my eye. |
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With her long silky chestnut hair and a familiar twinkle in her eyes, Vivian had developed into quite an attractive young lady. |
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From the opening line of the film he has a twinkle in his eye that clues you in that this movie is going to be fun. |
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His eyes twinkle like a fairy-tale grandfather's in his round, tanned face and he makes a kind of slurping, appreciative sound. |
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He was a pertinacious controversialist, but in any personal discussion his humorous twinkle was disarming. |
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Underneath the floppy hair and the trademark goatee, there is a smile playing on his lips, a twinkle in his eye. |
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The naughty twinkle she displayed in films such as Ghostbusters has flowered into a comic touch that knows no fear of shame. |
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Something about the dress brought out the twinkle in her eyes and the curl of her dark hair. |
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Their faces light up and eyes twinkle as if there's a current of electricity swirling inside them. |
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In this increasingly garish context, there can be no denying the reassuring twinkle of a traditional fairy light. |
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He searched out his companions with a twinkle to his grey eyes glinting below bushy white eyebrows. |
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There are also photographs, giant fungi, jig-saw puzzles, and lots of twinkle lights. |
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How to teach youngsters the facts of life has presented problems ever since those famous birds and bees were just a twinkle in someone's eye. |
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I unclench my fist, and a twinkle of reflected light shines back in my face. |
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The waggery may be more or less refined, it may run the whole gamut from open clownery to a slightly ironical twinkle, but it is always there. |
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And, of course, the scent of water meadow and the gentle twinkle of the river come completely free. |
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You could say that the razor-sharp twinkle of perception in his eyes has gained an extra edge. |
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She curtsied and continued forward, intercepting Christopher's mischievous twinkle. |
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Cyrio looked up at that, furrowed his brow, then smiled that shy smile of his that made his eyes twinkle. |
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His former amethyst eyes were now replaced by blood red ones, an evil twinkle passing through them. |
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Gideon smiled to himself, loving her laugh and the way it made her eyes twinkle like lustrous sapphires. |
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Only the twinkle in his eyes betrayed his thoughts as she continued to babble on. |
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There, peeping among the cloud-wrack above a dark tor high up in the mountains, Sam saw a white star twinkle for awhile. |
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At the age of seventy, his blue eyes still twinkle under a mop of corkscrew curls. |
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His eyes twinkle in that benign manner that makes me feel like I'm at a candy shop, talking to the old shop keeper. |
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She rubbed my arm comfortingly with a small twinkle of mischief that I had seen somewhere else. |
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Chris' eyes faltered for a moment, but continued to playfully twinkle during his levity. |
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Her eye's started to twinkle with curiosity when she came across a black door. |
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As principal dancer with the English National Ballet, her toes have to twinkle for a living. |
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He blinked as he felt her breath on his neck, her brown eyes watching him with a playful twinkle. |
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The amused twinkle wasn't quite gone from his eyes, but he was much more serious now. |
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A grin cracked across the man's stony face, and a twinkle gleamed from his eyes. |
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Rachel glanced over at him and noticed the familiar mischievous twinkle in his eyes had returned. |
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He nodded his agreement once again, and Drake thought he detected an impish twinkle dancing in his eyes. |
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Darcy could perceive from the twinkle in her eyes and the hint of pertness in her tone that there was more to her statement than she was willing to contribute. |
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Red was looking at him, and John swore there was a twinkle in Red 's eye. |
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He had a huge grin on his face and his eyes had a twinkle to them. |
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A twinkle appeared in his eye, as though he thought me comical. |
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A twinkle of amusement and excitement gleamed in his olive colored eyes. |
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She looked into his gorgeous, blue eyes that had a dull twinkle in them. |
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She has a kindly, slightly scatty manner and a lively twinkle in her eye. |
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Impish arpeggios moved mercurially from darkness to sheer joy in the twinkle of an eye, the entire interpretation capturing the essential scariness of the piece. |
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The dark red stones twinkle invitingly from many shop windows. |
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Further still, and a twinkle of daylight breaks the distance. |
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If the contrast gets too disturbing, there's no need to despair, because the locals are always on hand with a pitcher of something noxious and a twinkle in their eye. |
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I made the mistake of looking up at her, only to see that the smile on her face had grown, the twinkle in her eyes gleaming more brightly then ever. |
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Though Anthony had a scruffy look, with his unshaved face, he also had a twinkle in his eyes that made almost everyone who knew him think twice on pulling a prank on him. |
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There's a twinkle in Hartley 's eye as he is reminded of that. |
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A thick layer of snow lies on the rooftops, lights flash and twinkle on every street and a dazzling forest of trees has sprouted up all over the city. |
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I saw a mischievous twinkle in his eyes and he waved the salad. |
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Alan Craig looks like a regular Scot, not the dour miserable sort, but a wee nuggety jovial lad with a philosophical bent and a twinkle in his eye. |
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Look beyond the crooner's perma-grin, the twinkle in the eye, the ever-bouncing quiff and there, on his cheeks and chin, was the unmistakable sheen of foundation. |
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Her starriness has a challenging, irritating twinkle peculiar to her. |
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The fire in his eyes flared and with a single hand he flipped the table halfway across the room, the teapot and cups shattering in a twinkle of light. |
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Because when her eyes twinkle and blinkle with excitement, her wrinkles crinkle up into a smile. |
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English eccentrics with an ear for a tune, hilarious wordage and a twinkle in the eye. |
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Chesney Hawkes and Sarah Harding both twinkle under the spotlight, but the real stars of the show are the overearnest experts. |
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The one in the foreground, though, has a bit of a twinkle in his eye and is nervelessly eating a cream cracker. |
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As eyes adjusted to the darkness, the yard appeared to twinkle with a natural light show. |
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These stars do not twinkle when viewed through telescopes that have large apertures. |
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Soon the rocket was out of sight, and the flame was only seen as a tiny twinkle of light. |
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The Great Wilkie and Little Win were the biggest draw on the halls when you were not so much as a twinkle in your daddy's eye. |
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Bean Toomey was upholding the law when you were still just a twinkle in your daddy's eye. |
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Kid, I've been running fight outfits since long before you were a twinkle in your daddy's eye. |
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He really hadn't been in space before. You can always tell a dirtsider by the twinkle in their eyes at the idea of seeing their planet from above. |
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Once the twinkle was removed, the light from the star itself was blocked using the team's coronograph, an instrument that selectively masks out the star. |
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The FL5100 also includes a multi-speed twinkle wheel that provides smooth spatial dimming and brightening of the light across the face of the fiber bundle. |
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His features might have been called good, had there not lurked under the pent-house of his eye, that sly epicurean twinkle which indicates the cautious voluptuary. |
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