She reclined in a chair, opened a copy of Playboy, grinned lecherously, and reached for her briefs. |
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The Weasel, who may or may not be Valerie's father, lurks throughout the film, lecherously grinning and groping at the young girl. |
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Although lecherously swarmy as befits the character, the performance seems an ill fit for him, thus detracting from any otherwise superlative work. |
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But the introduction of a lecherously grinning dog didn't cause the most upset over Davies' adaptation of Doctor Zhivago. |
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But the richest performance comes from Edward de Souza who gloriously turns Orpheus's lecherously reminiscing dad into a station-buffet Falstaff. |
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With her tongue hanging out, Nana lets out a series of dubious yaps as she looks lecherously in Box's direction. |
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Director Robert Herriot no doubt deserves credit for the way Barrett heightened the tension as he lecherously stalked his prey. |
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She was alarmed to encounter Mr Ramage, a City financier of one and fifty-four years who dribbled lecherously, but once the train was Waterloo-bound her spirits soared. |
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She's dazed, bewitched: and initially as the men in the crowd buzz lecherously around her she brushes away their touch like so many annoying flies. |
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Lecherously pinch your boss's bottom or grab any part of somebody else's anatomy. |
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