Her kittenish character is further emphasized since here she is given a ball of yarn to play with rather than the traditional spinning wheel. |
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She is now more pixieish than kittenish, which is part of what makes her so annoying. |
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She's completely fresh, girlish, and accomplishes neatly the transition from kittenish innocence to energy and greed. |
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The actress has some kittenish mannerisms which sometimes distract but she drifts convincingly enough through the sticky New York nights. |
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A kittenish nurse smiled up at him, but instantly frowned when she recognized him. |
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She mocks their employer savagely behind his back and displays a kittenish charm to his face. |
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There is of course a long tradition of French girls delivering breathless, kittenish vocals over smoky, elegant pop. |
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Friends speak of a steely and determined operator beneath the kittenish veneer. |
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Some fingers may point at the kittenish Nigella Lawson, whose book How to be a Domestic Goddess introduced a new generation to the old-fashioned joys of baking. |
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Still, the way Zemeckis talks about Staar is in a coy, kittenish way that does not entirely suggest unparallel lives. |
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Her hair was up now, in an elegantly subdued fashion which allowed only a few of her wild curls to escape and frame her angelically kittenish face. |
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Nursing may be a cat's way of regressing and relaxing into kittenish behaviour. |
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Sleeping, Myra appeared cuddly, kittenish. Girls, Gordon thought to himself. Girls can really drive you crazy. |
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The show focuses on three women, including the kittenish, outlandishly bosomed Keri, and Fran, a near-ringer for Mary Wilson of the Supremes. |
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Locklear's character, Amanda Woodward, was a big-deal advertising executive, and multi-adjectival in her moods and whims: vixenish, kittenish, scheming, vulnerable, generous, determined, sad, charming, vengeful, unneurotic. |
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