His chocolate-colored eyes darkened, and a wisp of raven hair escaped its gelled hold and fell across his forehead. |
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She nearly leaps with joy feeling a faint wisp of his breath upon her sensitive skin. |
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She realized she probably looked a fright in muddy breeches, and reached up to push a wisp of hair out of her eyes. |
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He pointed to a dark wisp of a girl who watched the boat-boy from a shady spot under the olives. |
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Standing quickly, the nurse steadied the wisp of a girl with a strong hand. |
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My grandma, after whom I am named, was said to be a cheerfully energetic thin wisp of a woman. |
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It was hilarious to see how hard the boy was trying to intimidate a small wisp of a girl and failing miserably. |
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She saw a mass of copper hair on a tiny wisp of a girl with the palest skin she had ever seen. |
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It was a land of nothing, a land hidden behind cloaks of mist, and where noise was but a wisp of a dream that flitted through the mind. |
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She was a wisp of a woman, barely taller than my shoulders, with silvery hair and deep blue eyes. |
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Before she could get a clear view of the threatener, he disappeared in a wisp of black smoke. |
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With his initials in Gothic script on either side, the artist's head is topped by a snake that doubles as a wisp of hair. |
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Neither straight comedy nor thoroughgoing drama, it's a dreamy, wistful mood piece with only the wisp of a plot. |
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He scanned the bushes and his eyes rested upon a wisp of red at the base of a bush. |
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He did not at all fit that period's physical stereotype of the dandy as a slight, reedy wisp of a thing. |
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A wisp of blond hair hung under his receding chin and an egg-shaped raspberry mole dotted his left cheek. |
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If a man hears of a wisp of snipe in any particular place, he must be off at once. |
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That is to say, a facsimile, a carbon copy, a wisp of a ghost of a shadow of a bagel. |
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As soon as a wisp of snipes arrive, off starts our mercury with the glad tidings. |
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A wisp of auburn hair fell across her forehead, challenging the control of her disciplined features. |
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Turning, she saw the voice's owner, a thin wisp of a man in strange white clothing. |
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You think, why doesn't my long, honeyed hair curl elegantly, never frizz and, on command, wisp like that of a character in a fairy tale? |
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My favorite fish dish was the swordfish, which is capped with crispy rich bread crumbs and served over a creamy, peppery wisp of spinach. |
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Marla breathed in deeply, inhaling the smoke of her cigarette before blowing it out in a long wisp. |
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Ash Beck, a thin wisp of a person, pushed through the crowd and ran to where Ian lay. |
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A skinny wisp of a young woman entered the room, timidly opening the door to the side to allow her entrance. |
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But on a recent surveillance flight over the forest frontier in Brazil's state of Pará, there was hardly a wisp of smoke in the sky. |
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The following year police raided an exhibition of Lawrence's paintings and seized every canvas on which they could descry any wisp of pubic hair. |
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Absolute safety is a will o' the wisp, but obvious booby traps should, in the name of common sense, be removed. |
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A thin man with a wisp of a goatee beard, he struggles with a stutter to explain what happened to him that day. |
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This tender-faced wisp of a lad, with a cloud of long, soft hair, is now memorialised in a famous photo. |
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The wisp of the common core can be imagined as the fording of a river, the apprentice progressing from stone to stone among the waters. |
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As in most of his late works, Beethoven introduces one wisp of a new theme in the coda. |
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Edouard Collin is a tall wisp of a French teenager, all well-tanned Parisian sinew with a sharp-angled, warmly expressive face born to be placed in front of a camera. |
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A wisp of a reasoned argument escaped the net that I cast far and wide. |
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While I listen I sniff in the cordite fumes. Ironstone chipped against ironstone invokes a spark and a wisp of the same heady smoke. |
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The cat looks like a wisp of fog and proves to be as elusive as the mist. |
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This is something like the Dutchman who tried to reduced the feed of his horse by slow degrees from half a bushel of oats to a single wisp of straw, and thus do away with what he called the extravagance of the oats. |
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In his capacity as defensive midfielder, this admirer of Claude Makelele will be called upon to stifle the light of this South American will o' the wisp. |
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The ideal community, however, has proved to be as much of a will o' the wisp as the ideal hockey team in which the players never miss a pass or a scoring opportunity. |
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He also explained that there was a wisp of cloud inside the clear area. |
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The terrorist, as he called himself, was old and bald, with a narrow, snow-white wisp of a goatee hanging limply from his chin. |
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The Dublin ferry is a wisp of white on the horizon. |
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The boy on the rake went to and fro, up and down across the stubbled field, trying to salvage every wisp. |
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Director Nigel Cole's film is meant to inspire today's young women to continue their mothers' struggle towards the ever-disappearing will o' the wisp that is equal pay. |
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You start off sitting in front of your half-empty plate with a long face, wondering what exactly you're supposed to do with that pathetic wisp of carrot. |
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I thought I saw Him in the Long Walk there, by the bed of Nelly Roche, tending a fallen flower with a wisp of bast. |
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A wisp of smoke rose from the candle for a few moments after he blew it out. |
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A wisp of hair escaped her barrette and whipped wildly in the wind. |
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