For certes it was later than I had bargained and at this late of an hour it was unlikely that I would find a winsome partner. |
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She's a cunning manipulator one moment, an adorably guileless charmer the next, one who tosses off winsome smiles like strike-zone fastballs. |
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Some artists thrive on winsome personalities, cunningly distracting listeners from the music with their stylistic excess. |
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A very fine soundtrack shifts from a winsome romanticism in the early moments to the jarring untuned piano notes in the latter fraught stages. |
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It is a furry mammal, with a bark as winsome as any leal and faithful Labrador. |
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Hence, some of the lines don't come across as winsome as they might otherwise have appeared. |
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You have a keen sense of humour, are winsome and vivacious, loving and demonstrative in your family. |
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Appetite and clinomania had turned him from a thin, wan, winsome youth into a bulging, flabby academic by the time he was thirty. |
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So you have the juvenile lead, who's always nice and happy and winsome, and that's the male and female juvenile lead. |
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Their winsome smiles and charming looks lit up the place, setting hearts aflutter. |
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It's a lovely spot, clean, serene, winsome, flowery, and bathed in an almost suptropical warmth. |
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With his charming looks and winsome manners he soon won admiration from the men and women of Basarke and the villages nearby. |
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This last one in particular wasn't much heeded by the programme's winsome presenter. |
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All of 11 years old, Nikosi comes across by turn as wise, winsome, overburdened, and sometimes desolate. |
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His smile was charming, and his eyes bright and winsome, and with his aura came an atmosphere of leisure accompanied by a tinge of duress. |
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Perhaps the car's unusual looks, which were striking when it was first launched, are no longer as fresh and winsome as they once were. |
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Lengthy bonding scenes follow in which, inevitably, the hardened, world-weary, cynical bodyguard learns to love the winsome little blonde. |
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His winsome chit-chat further endeared these die-hards as he recounted one hilarious story after another. |
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It makes free with cultural conventions in a way we find charming, funny, winsome and sometimes freeing. |
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His winsome smile brought a sparkle to his umber eyes and caused his cousin to chuckle. |
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We had some people in the drawing room, and Miss Dog was squiggling about on the floor being winsome. |
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Turns out he's been snapped stepping out with Star Wars action figurine Natalie Portman and the winsome Winona Ryder. |
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The accompanying text celebrates her virtue and health in typically winsome and florid language. |
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He calmly walked up to her a mischievous smile on his winsome face. |
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He had bright eyes, a lively expression, and a winsome smile. |
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And Jill Paice, as the classically winsome ingénue who captures Cioffi's heart, subtly and deliciously sends up classical winsomeness. |
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Kaplan brushed away the question with a winsome line about the paper's scrappiness. |
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Canary yellow and bubblegum pink are the winning shades of the season and knee-length strappy dresses and casual linen trouser suits are the winsome styles. |
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Renoir's winsome subjects and effulgent hues jump in your lap like a friendly puppy. |
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Even he looked quite winsome in sharp, dark clothes and a cape behind him. |
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He is an attractive but not winsome character whose bemusement, resentment and perseverance are evident. |
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She was an excellent ballad singer, conveying a winsome, ingenuous quality. |
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A winsome young lass in a floppy hat, gazing soulfully to the horizon in a windblown field soft focus, in pastels. |
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At the other end sat a winsome, child-sized fibreglass animal: the whole contraption was motorised. |
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By this time Joe is 16 and he is a very handsome guy with a winsome look in his eyes. |
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With her open Midwestern face and winsome smile, it was easy for her to get into conversations. |
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She looked at the cop, quickly pulling on her most winsome innocent face. |
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A hundred years before Bushnell gave his speech, New England gifts were embroidering frolicking lambs and winsome shepherdesses on needlework pictures and samplers. |
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The come-hither eyes, the winsome head-tilting, were a yelping embarrassment, yet it was clear they were inhabiting their youthful selves so completely that all sense of their current appearance was lost. |
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The manor's decor-with its table decorations, its flower arrangements and its winsome paper curtains-will offer inspiration for your approaching wedding reception. |
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Personalise your spaces with this winsome and functional eye-catcher! |
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It's a curiously private thing she does, mixing a jigger of Judy Holliday, a dash of Goldie Hawn, and a pinch of Sid Vicious to brew a winsome bubblehead. |
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This time, she opts for a light-hearted comic role in a film that's cast in the mould of the middle-of-the-road comedies that made the eighties' cinema so winsome and breezy. |
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Kerris Peeling's Peter Pan flies through the auditorium as well as across the stage and is less tryingly winsome than some who have taken on this role. |
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Reading about the sexploits of temptress Atia and her winsome daughter Octavia would have encouraged quite a few teenage boys to keep the subject up that little bit longer. |
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