The curvy, apple-cheeked siren is more than happy to let a new generation of carnivorous Chinese reporters get their nibbles. |
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The apple-cheeked jubilance and teenage-diary earnestness is enough to make you blush. |
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But no matter how loving the apple-cheeked boy acts towards her, there's no getting around the fact that he's not like other kids. |
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He was married to Judy, an apple-cheeked gardener in a straw hat who used to produce awful movies right alongside us. |
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The apple-cheeked lady with the upswept hairdo caught many an eye at the recently concluded second Asian film festival in Mumbai. |
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The second, the marvelously round apple-cheeked woman, was the cook, the housekeeper, the domestic Hestia, goddess of the Hearth. |
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Money, fame and an apple-cheeked freshness were being taken down by the seething underclasses. |
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Her keen blue eyes were regarding them with a friendly expression, giving contrast against her apple-cheeked face. |
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An apple-cheeked beauty is belting out tunes in French and occasionally dinging a triangle. |
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It is these same apple-cheeked young who decide the future of this town, on this issue and many more moral ones to come. |
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Perched on her grandma's shoulders, an apple-cheeked 5-year-old flashes a peace sign. |
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One popular genre, the story of college life, focuses too exclusively on the young, whether it be the apple-cheeked football hero or the snarky slouch. |
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Enchanted by the girls' apple-cheeked faces, she stopped and cooed at them. |
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Of course, there is the apple-cheeked wholesomeness of Rachael Flatt, a teenage favorite here. |
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The Duke and Duchess, by contrast, looked apple-cheeked, suburban, and bashful. |
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The song catapulted Ms. Jepsen, apple-cheeked and giggly at 26, from obscurity to worldwide fame. |
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The main attraction is just plain old proverbial eye candy in the form of glossy-lipped, apple-cheeked, exfoliated pretty boy punims peeking out from perfectly pomaded locks. |
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Now that I am entering senior citizenship, I have become blunter than I was as an apple-cheeked circuit rider. |
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She was the secretly kinky apple-cheeked wife in Kinsey. |
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Djamila is a big, apple-cheeked, endearing person. |
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What tempted me was not the apple-cheeked Santa. |
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I pictured to myself some grizzled, apple-cheeked, country schoolmaster fluting in his bit of garden in the clear autumn sunshine. |
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