Like most people, I will always think of Aled Jones as a cherubic 10-year-old choirboy. |
It takes much more than cherubic cheeks, a bright red suit and a weight problem to be Santa these days. |
His cherubic deep brown eyes confirmed all this and the deal was sealed by a resounding hand-slap. |
The woman, who was young, and had a cherubic face, and long, red, loose curls, joined us. |
They find their laughter as sweet as nature's own elixir and their round, cherubic faces like heaping helpings of Olympian ambrosia. |
The tousled hair's intact, but, at 57, the formerly cherubic face is somewhat worn, making him look more louche than ever. |