Her vibrancy, dramatic range and willowy elegance make her a classical ballerina of the highest order. |
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Its sleeves flowed down her arms ending in a willowy drape nearly two feet long from which a golden tassel hung. |
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I spoke to a willowy girl from Adelphi University visiting the show one day for her anthropology course. |
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The earth-shattering declaration came from a tall, willowy girl surrounded by what could only be classified as a gaggle of peons. |
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Then we descended through open willowy meadows with beautiful views of the mountains, following a stream. |
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A willowy soldier leaned against a tree near where he stood, whittling a piece of wood. |
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One dancer slings his willowy partner over his back, mistimes the weight shift and staggers like a powerlifter pressing a half-ton barbell. |
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Tall and willowy models swaggered down the catwalk, illuminated by a constant barrage of hundreds of camera flashes. |
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Gone is the willowy beauty, and in her place is a thin, pinched, dowdy lady, an eccentric Victorian who wears ugly hats. |
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The willowy and immaculate members of this class are physically contrasted to the squat and round-shouldered working class. |
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Go for an outfit loosely inspired by the 1920s, drop-waisted, flapper look, which suits willowy, skinny types like you. |
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He saw the deer hurled into the air, its willowy body limply somersaulting like a stuffed toy. |
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Women are willowy and bosomy, men all come bearing a twin-bladed knife with serrated edge. |
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Her tall, willowy figure with its slight hour-glass shape was the envy of all women who had seen her. |
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Bronwyn is tall, blonde, willowy, already a great beauty, while Ian is darkly bearded, almost piratical. |
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Forced rhubarb, with its slender, willowy stems, has been available since December. |
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As exciting as that is, it leaves fans here at home wondering when they'll be able to get their fill of the willowy musician. |
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The soldier is played by Basim Hamed, a willowy, 31-year-old sculptor who shaved his shoulder-length hair and grew a mustache for the part. |
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Get past the strawberry blond tresses and her willowy, sultry looks, and Sutton's intelligence is manifest in all she does. |
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She's standing beside an electric sign, which casts a blue and red glow onto her willowy frame. |
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He was cooling his heels at the bar with his date, a long-haired willowy blonde in a low-cut black dress. |
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There was something willowy in the way she swung her slender hips the slightest bit as she rounded a table. |
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I have potted them on and they are now an enticingly willowy six inches tall. |
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She was taller than the redhead by an inch or two, being that she had the willowy yet graceful physique like that of a healthy ectomorphic body. |
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She was thin and willowy, two unfair words to describe what she was, and was wearing an almost-black fur coat, almost long, almost handsome. |
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The fair, willowy girl had stars in her eyes when at the age of twenty, she was married to the tall and handsome young man with a four-figure salary. |
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In botanical terms, Ms. Gordon would classify as willowy, with rufous hair and a slightly maculate complexion. |
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There are a large number of willowy young women who all seem to be named Poppy or after some other plant. |
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Her long, willowy body was rented out, to become the fantasy possession of thousands of devoted men. |
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Productive tree with willowy growth habit that is not particularly grower friendly. |
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Aigrettes were designed in harmony with the new, willowy and feminine silhouette, and The Valkyries by Wagner inspired winged headbands. |
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The trees around them were thin and willowy, soft breezes shook their leaves and sounded like cheery tintinnabulations ringing throughout the air. |
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A woman born on the borders of an uneasy alliance of ages past between Tarahumara, Yaqui, and Pima, she was tall, almost willowy in the blossom of her youth. |
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Breathe wisteria, lavender, lobelia as you wander willowy riverbanks. |
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Across the room a willowy woman in a svelte black dress aimed carelessly at a pool ball and knocked five solids home with one shot as Carson watched, amazed. |
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As an aside, just because the Ethiopian beauty depicted on the cover was a famine victim does not make her any less graceful, willowy or beautiful. |
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But age only added dignity and grace to her still slim and willowy figure. |
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Listening to her willowy voice, it would be tempting to think Louisa fragile or nervous. |
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She was thin and willowy and beautiful, and she was neither young nor old. |
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Certainly, school bags are heavy these days and I often feel a pang when I see my willowy 12-year-old daughter shouldering her heavy bag as she trudges off to school. |
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I'd arrived there with two willowy 14-year-olds, all bare midriffs and attitude, feeling that along with the luggage I had probably also packed a whole load of trouble. |
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His precise features were hidden beneath the caliginous atmosphere of the night, but I could see by the distant lights that he was a tall, willowy figure with light muscles. |
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He was only fifteen, and had a willowy and slightly feminine frame. |
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He was more finely bred than any American she had met, with his bone-china accent, willowy height and languid wit. |
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Acquaintances will surely pry about the willowy new outlines of your once sinewless figure, pumping you for diet tips amidst sly inquiries about wasting diseases. |
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Where Ellen was petite and mousy, Georgia was willowy and exotic. |
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A huge and willowy gothic mass, with bluish shades which gives a dizzy sensation: Black churches, the new photographic work of Rémy Marlot makes in the first place a visual shock. |
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The homecoming of the willowy, teetotal, churchgoing patriot was marked by a tickertape parade in New York, with 100,000 people filling the streets and cheering. |
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Mao Asada of Japan, the defending world champion, sits in third and with her long willowy body line was very much the cool and classic beauty: reserved and refined. |
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These days he may be one of the last of the mohicans: a rumpled working-class performer in an industry increasingly dominated by willowy young Etonians. |
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Yasmine, a willowy blonde, is the daughter of an industrialist. |
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Many of the bronzes depict the human body as tall and willowy. |
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On 23 January the willowy brunette took to the stage at La Ferme du Buisson in Marne-la-Vallée, ending her show with a luminous smile and a timid apology. |
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He was five-foot-four on a good day, easily dwarfed by bosses, army sergeants, aristocrats or rivals for the willowy girls who strolled into his life. |
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Ms Polese is a willowy Californian from Berkeley who likes jazz-dancing. |
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Contemporary art and willowy blondes only take you so far, it turns out. |
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All of them were dressed vaguely, genderlessly alike, in loose, flowing pants or willowy skirts, wide-sleeve shirts, long hair and sandals, and a variety of homemade jewelry. |
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Unperturbed when an overanxious opponent jumped the gun in the women's 60-yd. dash, willowy Wilma Rudolph exploded perfectly from the starting blocks. |
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