Picasso's goatish stuff in Montreal takes us down the scale, making the germination of his art matter-of-factly apprehensible. |
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Here's a few insulting words from Shakespeare to get you started: goatish, malt-worm, measle, pox-marked, spleeny. |
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One is lionish, another goatish — each suggests a different animal, yet stays within a child's fantasy of that animal. |
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My body remembered the flesh of my husband's arms, the warm intelligence of his chest, his willful, goatish belly. |
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She was perfumed, and beside the wave of her perfume, Mendel perceived uneasily the heavy, goatish odor of Pavel's sweating body. |
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He went through a pantomime of examining a joint of meat, with goatish sniffs. |
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The balding pate shines, the brow wrinkles, the watery eye winks, the goatish smile smeared over a goatee'd face, the face of your own future? |
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A considerable perk for some, distinctly unpleasant for others, it required young girls to prove their commitment to the cause of freedom by going to bed with goatish old hippies. |
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The characters — goatish, sheepish, and bovine by turns — stand as both keepers and kept, a problem illustrated when Henry frees his favorite goat for a walk through Central Park and it runs away. |
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