I have an adopted stray semi-psycho cat, and she has twice lived with other cats, and that has only made her more skittery. |
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Sunny days are okay, but if the water is sub 10-feet the bream can be shy and skittery and bites are difficult to hit. |
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In her speedy, skittery conversational style, Karen, 27, says that giving everything of herself didn't leave much. |
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Character and script are more important than plot, which is pretty much coherent but skittery. |
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Humpies and dogs are jumping their skittery jumps along the skin of the water. |
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I still remember that tight skittery feeling in the pit of my stomach from all the different schools I attended. |
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To my relief, she appears to have abandoned that conceit in order to liberate her inner abstract lyricist, with skittery gray paintings that pay candid and exhilarating homage to Cy Twombly. |
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He asked the receptionist to send in his next appointment — a slim man with thinning hair and skittery blue eyes who introduced himself as a wine entrepreneur. |
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Shabana, a slight, skittery lefty who clasps his racquet high on the handle, like a chef carving a roast, was everything I want to be on court — gracious, graceful, unpredictable, thirty-three. |
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Dainty and coarse, his painting style developed from filmy and skittery all-white landscapes, often on burlap, through sepia-toned nudes to picturesque harbor views and vigorously rumpled self-portraits. |
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The pictures vary within two main types: discrete, skittery spills of paint, with lots of blank canvas, and more crowded, overlapping pourings, cradled in surrounding forms. |
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