The rain had fallen hard and fast and then moved out of the area quickly, leaving behind a heavy sultriness that pulled and dragged at them. |
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Darnell's sultriness is smothering and disturbing, elemental in the manner of King Vidor heroines. |
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Calculated sultriness has never factored into her fashion equation, however. |
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Flies and mosquitos disdain the healthy air of the hill but prefer the sultriness and humidity of the plain. |
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Red wine, the blue hour, the entanglement of two bodies, sounds that transport the sultriness of a hot summer night? |
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With Perl in particular, a former makeup artist, there is a sultriness to her metallic eye shadow and her painted lips. |
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Neither the heat nor the sultriness dampened the spirits of the rallyists. |
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Her hair was swept to the side, and her dress was a compromise between her uptight Karen look and the sultriness of Natasha. |
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There was none of the perfume and sultriness of so much music in the East, for there is nothing purer than the bright, clean sound of metal, cool and ringing and dissolving in the air. |
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And Ms. Lambert, a beguiling mixture of innocence and worldly wisdom, imbued her solo with a lingering sultriness that drew us, quietly and intensely, into her world. |
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Carter lacks the sultriness of, say, Eartha Kitt, or the Teutonic studiedness of Ute Lemper, but she is possessed of an earnest, sweet-American-girl appeal. |
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