She's lying in the grass, staring at me with those eyes, the perfect come-hither look. |
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There are other distractions too, I noticed, wearing tight sarongs, and rather come-hither smiles. |
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From her studies, that would suggest that love's catalyst for men is beautiful, come-hither women. |
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She met Aaron's gaze and batted her lashes in what he supposed was meant to be a come-hither look, but seemed more like soot caught in her eyes. |
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But he seemed intent on pretending that my come-hither look was nothing more than admiration of his impressive portfolio, which frankly it was. |
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The advertising campaign features a buxom Argentine model in a swimsuit giving the camera her loveliest come-hither look. |
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She's blessed with eyes, half-shadowed by sexy lowered lids, resulting in a come-hither stare that will nail you to the wall. |
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Normally I didn't do this kind of thing, especially to people I didn't know very well, but I told you she had this really come-hither look on her face. |
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Viva la Juicy is sensual, feminine and goes marvellously well with skin-tight jeans, a trendy beret and come-hither boots. |
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How often are women in bikinis or lingerie found with their limbs spread, or in a come-hither pose? |
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There's a kind of come-hither quality about that, I would think. |
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Behind the counter is the pit, perfuming the room with the swirling, come-hither scent of beef and smoke. |
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Though the photos are far from sexual, Lottie wears thick mascara as she flashes the camera a come-hither stare. |
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After a six-month absence, the come-hither tulips are extremely tempting in their lilacs, scarlets, apricots and girly pinks. |
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With a beguiling, over the shoulder, come-hither look, she began to dance to the music. |
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The shimmering jewellery was no match for his come-hither looks, brilliant charm and athletic build amid the alluring chains, enticing pendants and gorgeous necklaces. |
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The gallery produced a beautiful catalogue — come-hither plumage. |
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Diane clutched my hand and looked at me with a hunger in her eyes, a come-hither look that always made me feel weak-kneed and helpless, like putty in her hands. |
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In some cases, the come-hither responses are a deadly ruse, from a larger species that has cracked its preyAAEs code. |
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Her rooms sport the come-hither look coursing through fashion. |
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The sort of woman with crimson hair and rainbow petticoats, come-hither eyes and a throaty laugh. |
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It's Modern British with a come-hither twist. |
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This is not your typical come-hither pinup. |
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There was nothing lurid here — no come-hither looks. |
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Surprisingly, the lack of a come-hither signal was more of an aphrodisiac for male flies than pheromones were. |
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And it's a real shame, as Rihanna is perfectly capable of doing more than just come-hither grinding. |
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Grim skulls taunt Mother Superior's mind, while a severely cowled Mary Magdalene in green eye shadow and come-hither lipstick holds court over a writhing succubus. |
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Whirling onstage, striking poses from come-hither odalisques to the Statue of Liberty, Ms. Hadad painted Mexico as a woman of easy virtue entertaining a callow gringo named Bush at a border brothel. |
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Well, for a start, there are those eyes, which are famously of a hue that would make a gemologist give little groaning sounds in his sleep, yet the look that they deliver mingles the come-hither with the stay-away. |
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Wearing come-hither names like Provencal Vert, these lighter shades of green offered buyers a grace note of summer color to punctuate assortments. |
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