He dials down the mystique and charisma, though his boyish good looks will still likely make the girls swoon. |
|
He took a slurp of his own soup and then looked up at me with a boyish smirk. |
|
The girl sniffed at them and swept off to find someone less boyish to play with. |
|
With their floppy haircuts and boyish good looks, they were billed as America's Beatles. |
|
The one-time New Glasgow Boy still looks boyish, and I compliment him on this. |
|
Some see him as a man trapped in the boyish Top Gun character that shot him to fame. |
|
His firm handshake, welcoming smile and boyish charm were a winning combination. |
|
He's 34 but looks years younger, and could certainly give lessons in boyish charm. |
|
Legge plays him with such smiley, boyish charm that, at the final curtain, he earned a loud wolf whistle from the gentleman sitting next to me. |
|
Focused on the game, Mortlock wondered what his rival was about and seeing nothing but an expression of boyish anticipation, he smiled knowingly. |
|
She looks much younger and offers a broad, easy smile with a somewhat boyish temperament. |
|
But, despite my boyish good looks, I'm probably unlikely to be engaged for either role. |
|
Yet, each time we encounter sharks, I see his face light up again in a boyish grin. |
|
His hair is thinning but he has a boyish smile that makes his age impossible to guess. |
|
Feisty and suitably boyish, Toyah's exuberance would have shamed performers half her age. |
|
A man of 40 years but with boyish good looks and a floppy fringe tackles the challenge head on. |
|
His face looks like a boxer's battered glove, crumpled and creased but boyish and mischievous. |
|
He truly had grown up, his once boyish features now sculpted to the handsome ones of a young man. |
|
With his fresh-faced and boyish good-looks Decker becomes the object of unwanted attention, especially in the showers. |
|
Romero asks Brett to marry him, but he wants her to grow out her boyish hair and behave in a more ladylike manner. |
|
|
Mr. Wright had a thick crop of medium brown hair that crowned a boyish, blue eyed face. |
|
Michael shook his head and some of his crisp dark hair fell on his forehead, giving him a boyish look. |
|
He lived on the sub-continent until the age of five, when his boyish larks led his parents to send him to live with his grandparents in Devon. |
|
It was his loud argyle socks that revealed the boyish sense of humour behind the staid visage. |
|
Casting the lectern aside, he stood at the front of the stage, oozing boyish charm and melting more than a few hearts in the audience. |
|
He has a rumpled, boyish look to him, resembling the actor Michael Keaton in dowdy pinstripes and a button-down shirt. |
|
It still astonishes me that financial markets are animated by such boyish, combative drives. |
|
With her long features and battered trilby, she also makes a plausibly boyish Ganymede. |
|
There was a boyish grin on Raphael's face, something that he often had when he was making draughts or medicines for his own amusement. |
|
Watch for the mean spirited and endless gags about fatties, boyish girls, overweight Hawaiians etc, etc. |
|
Destined to remain boyish in looks for his whole life, he gives his best shot at a bumfluff beard and an Irish accent and he hangs in there. |
|
Women no longer tried to look boyish, but emphasized their difference from men by using cosmetics and enamelling their nails. |
|
At 50, Sachs has a boyish thatch of brown hair and an expression of implacable earnestness. |
|
As well as his normal boyish pursuits of guddling for trout, playing pranks on PC Murdoch, and avoiding maths tests, Wullie has a love interest. |
|
Gray's green eyes still dance with boyish excitement as he points out the lagoons' wonders. |
|
Bowyer, on the other hand, displayed a nonchalant grin, full of boyish bravado. |
|
His hair is carefully styled and he dresses with a self-possessed style, but there is something eternally boyish to him. |
|
He sported the same boyish dress sense in wearing a blue t-shirt atop of a pair of semi-fitted jeans. |
|
He's got a bit more beef on his bones now, but he's lost none of his cheerful, boyish looks. |
|
Tse's boyish look, bolstered by his trademark floppy forelocks, is a crucial signpost from the very beginning. |
|
|
He was a handsome young man of about three and twenty, but his shaggy mop of dark brown hair attributed to him a certain adorable boyish quality. |
|
I noticed he had shaved and cut his hair so he resembled that boyish man I thought I knew three years ago. |
|
Her hair was a beautiful platinum blonde, cut short in an almost boyish way and her sparkling navy blue eyes reminded me of the ocean. |
|
His face was clean of any pimples, and his smile was boyish, but held the promise of maturity. |
|
The evocatively monickered sorcerer's apprentice has an almost boyish voice, which contrasts with Ali's authoritatively nasal lead vocals. |
|
That blinding, boyish grin, his trademark of the last two decades, now is reserved for moments of morbidly twisted humour. |
|
She recognized the shaggy brown locks that fell in waves around his boyish face, belying the fact that he was her senior by a handful of years. |
|
This sense of boyish innocence and hope helps define The Devil's Backbone as something more than just your average trip to the boneyard. |
|
Still, although he certainly has a voice, the literary cost of his boyish naivety is that he is somewhat empty as a character. |
|
The water dribbled down his chin to fall across his boyish chest. |
|
There were boyish suits from yesteryear with puffy white sleeves and fur collars worn by androgynous creatures with white faces. |
|
He was a biggish lad, with a boyish, slightly mischievous grin, and thoughtfulness and consideration were seamed in his character. |
|
He regularly gets intravenous vitamin injections and maintains his boyish face with the help of Botox. |
|
Jimmy Hamilton, a boyish man who celebrated his 80th birthday the previous day, is recounting to me a tale of bravery from the middle years of the last century and I'm rapt. |
|
Alan introduced me to the boyish owner, a nerdy man in his early thirties. |
|
The pressure to perform has put years on Robbie Keane's boyish features in a World Cup that has demanded some fast growing up from the younger players. |
|
He seems more boyish and youthful than the rather circumspect Sandler. |
|
The slightly upbeat, boyish, scarecrow image also appeals, effortlessly like the sort of icon from yesteryear so beloved by today's rock musicians. |
|
She showed no sign of caring that her slim boyish legs, encased in her elder brothers khaki shorts, were being scratched by the thorns of the roses that she skedaddled past. |
|
He's got a thatch of floppy brown hair that gives him a certain boyish look, but he's gray at the temples, and there are little fans of wrinkles at the corners of his eyes. |
|
|
Despite his phenomenal singing voice and boyish good looks, Allen is a well-adjusted homebody, who is married and sweet-tempered. |
|
Lafayette smiled, his eyes sparkling with that boyish mischief again. |
|
He had aged well, with good posture and a boyish slenderness. |
|
By the time he was fourteen he was a full fledged docker staggering under the crates his boyish frame hauled from the ships unloading at Algeciras. |
|
There is a real boyish gusto in his voice when he talks about it. |
|
His innocent boyish face suggests a young, vivid child, a likeable person. |
|
It suited her boyish crop of brunette hair and wild, pale blue eyes. |
|
Methinks my life is a twice-written scroll Scrawled over on some boyish holiday With idle songs for pipe and virelay, Which do but mar the secret of the whole. |
|
The main body of the film focuses on Homer's physical and emotional journey, with Maguire, boyish and callow, fumbling his way through his character's awakening. |
|
Lightweight camiknickers gave a feminine edge to the new boyish chic. |
|
Kahle, like Brand, is boyish, open-faced, and perky beyond his years. |
|
Emi asked as she tucked down the bill of the hat and began to pace around the room with an exaggerated boyish walk, her shoulders slumped with her hands in her pockets. |
|
Brooke lifts a hand to his chest, a pained expression on his boyish face. |
|
She nearly screamed, causing him to set the stick aside and blink at her, a confused expression crossing his face, giving him a boyish appearance. |
|
A look of mild irritation flashes quickly across his boyish features. |
|
Others preferred the gamine look with a short boyish haircut. |
|
Murphy still has the friendly, boyish manner of a longtime goof-off. |
|
Looking at him, with his horrific face and reedy, boyish voice, I understood that he was just desperate for some sort of acceptance and credibility. |
|
Winkle-pickers, tight black jeans, a white rock star T-shirt and a black waistcoat did not match my clean-cut boyish complexion. |
|
And he wore a Sherlock Holmesy kind of cap with a swarm of salmon flies upon it, that to my boyish fancy was more splendid than a crown. |
|
|
As always, Mr. McCartney was boyish onstage, making faces and tousling and retousling his hair. |
|
He resolutely set his beard against their boyish frolickings, and often held forth like an oracle concerning the vanity thereof. |
|
Ezra Pound is really at heart a very boyish fellow and an incurable provincial. |
|
One is the sort of girl who's really got it together and who has a sort of boyish look and who's really got it going on. |
|
Newman imparts a simplicity and a boyish eagerness to his characters. |
|
Still, doesn't this sound like a general manager's dream, a player whose bubble-gum card ages while his bat and arm remain boyish? |
|
Not with his perfect pug nose, electric blue eyes, and a boyish spit curl that suggested Anglo as well as Saxon. |
|
If you don't believe that, boyish brawls will bring you moffies back into line. |
|
Monokinis work wonders for adding curves to a boyish or straight framed body. |
|
Weintraub says, grinning his boyish grin and polishing off a pretzel. |
|
Most were some variation of the girl-whistling, boyish, movie kind, but a few were serious, teetotalling and religious. |
|
With his boyish frame, easy laugh, and animated brown eyes, he comes across as a chattier breed of cool kid than Laufer, eager to help me decode the group's insular existence. |
|
However, the danger of the homme fatal, as embodied in today's boyish male hustler, is that he will leave, disappearing to other loves, other lands. |
|
I looked at Tubb, his blonde, signature cowlick standing upright from the back of his head, giving a boyish appearance to a man who was a full-bird colonel. |
|
And occasionally their exuberance found outlet on boyish horseplay. |
|
While he lacked the leadingman stature of long-time friend and co-star John Wayne, Carey's boyish looks and horseriding skills earned him roles in many of Ford's films. |
|