Her hair was sleek and shiny, falling a little past her shoulders but shorter in front with thin, wispy bangs. |
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He sighed, and removed his maroon beret, unmooring several strands of dark wispy hair on his balding scalp. |
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Her hair was pulled up in an elegant upsweep, with wispy blond strands falling out of the chignon to frame her face which had hardly any make. |
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They were weird little guys, homely men with pot bellies and wispy tinted hair. |
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He carved a slice of baked ham for a wispy, black child with large hungry eyes. |
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The queen was a thin woman, with pointy elbows, a pinched face, and wispy white hair on which the crown marking her rank sat. |
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It was thick and you could see, by the porch lights, wispy tendrils insinuating themselves around plants and patio furniture. |
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Place it indoors, in a quiet room, and the smoke becomes a cloud of wispy filaments, swirling gently until they all blend into a screen of gray. |
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It was thin and wispy, like freshly spun gossamer in the early morning light. |
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The wispy G-strings, revealing bras and lacy garter-belts went on sale Saturday. |
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Her hair was tangled and disordered, forming wispy curls towards the front. |
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Her rich chestnut hair was piled into a nest of soft ringlets with soft wispy curls framing her heart-shaped face. |
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Lia ran a hand through her hair and leaned forward, allowing a few wispy tendrils to straggle free from her messy ponytail. |
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His wispy brown hair is flecked with gray, a striking contrast to his crimson face. |
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He's so thin and wispy it looks like if I touched him he'd break like a china doll. |
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It had just a few little wispy feathers growing out of it, which made it look even more eerie. |
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Thin, wispy clouds sailed from the east, from the direction of the great ocean. |
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He was a short and sturdy man, with wispy gray hair and white stubble framing his jawbone. |
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Even though he was bathed in harsh white light, a black wispy shadow, virtually opaque, enveloped Reed completely. |
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They were short, about half the height of an average human, and walked hunched over with scaly skin and strands of greasy wispy hair. |
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Monks scribbled personal details in bound volumes or unfurled wispy scrolls. |
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Softly the wind blew his wispy hair, and his cheeks hardened, the shadows falling down as the sun set farther into the sky. |
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The hot-and-sour soup is as inexpensive as it is invigorating, with wispy enoki mushrooms setting it apart from everyday versions. |
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Her soft, wispy fair hair had been pulled into a loose bun at the back of her head and tied with a black ribbon. |
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Bees are fooled into pollinating the bee orchid and the wispy, twisting petals of the rare lizard orchid closely resemble lizards. |
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Keep it loose and wispy over dusty coloured, patterned dresses and skirts, or soft worn-in jeans. |
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It has high, wispy grass, deep bunkers and large greens, much like St Andrews. |
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Even her hair is wispy and desiccated, a spiderish black, standing out from her head as if electrified. |
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For example, the wispy foliage of cosmos will engulf spiky salvia flowers and is a contrast to the rounded leaves of pelargoniums. |
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If you wear your hair up, leave a few wispy bits to soften the chin, or try long loose hair with a bit of bounce below chin level. |
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Her long, thin, mouse brown hair flowed down her back, wispy strands sticking out at odd angles. |
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Pale blond hair that was wispy and starting to silver with her age loosely framed her face. |
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That lovely grey wispy curtain plant is a cousin of the other well-known and beloved bromeliad, the pineapple. |
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The pale sky of early dawn was blemished by flat, wispy clouds and a pallid moon, low in the horizon that had yet to disappear. |
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The Old Course wasn't built, it simply evolved, a combination of scrubby seaside turf, wispy grasses, prickly gorse and rolling dunes. |
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Denise blunt-cut it to just above her shoulders, and then razored the ends to create a wispy effect. |
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Now with all the new plastics, even with thin wispy smoke you need compressed air breathing apparatus. |
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He could transmute wispy ideas into detailed plans and turn revolutionary dreams into enduring realities. |
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But despite its meticulous construction, upon casual listen the album can appear to be almost formlessly wispy. |
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Nosing through the wispy clouds, I had serious misgivings about the tiny dot of an island, with a silhouette resembling a well-chewed apple core. |
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He was holding a tea towel, and behind him I saw the steam of the kettle like a wispy cloud. |
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Rough stubbles of wispy hair were developing on his dimpled chin and his rough curling sandy brown hair was unkempt and tousled wildly. |
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The wispy green or bronze foliage of fennel will add a nice contrast to my other potpourri plants. |
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With a throng of guests adding lush orchestration to most of the tracks, it is Campbell's understated wispy vocal that ties the tunes together. |
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His hair is wispy and grey and his face more lined than I remember it, but his eyebrows are thick and dark and his mind as sharp as ever. |
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His close-cropped hair is tidier than the thinning, wispy strands he regularly pulls off his face in court. |
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The main features of this bog-covered hillside above the North Mayo coast, sprinkled with wispy bog cotton, are simple stone walls. |
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The formation of wispy cirrus clouds is not a simple matter. |
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They showed up on the runways in all ways, shapes and forms, from chunky plaits and blunt cuts to layered styles with wispy ends and long braided ponytails. |
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The model in the look book is an Ali MacGraw type: a wispy brunette with no makeup, hair parted in the middle and jutty hipbones. |
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The wispy hair strands have been arranged in the cutest most adorable elfish coiffure! |
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These were worn over wispy or ruched dresses in shades of moss and mustard. |
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He glowered and brushed wispy tendrils of white hair from his face. |
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It's embedded with berries and served with a wispy spoonful of semifreddo. |
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The wispy particles are far more abundant than the protons and electrons that make up atoms. |
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The wispy nature of the sediment patterns in Lake Ontario illustrates water motion. |
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Whether you go short and blunt or long and wispy, you can play with different textures and styles. |
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It is used to activate new hair growth and to give volume to fine or wispy hair. |
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The working color of purple wispy glass has now been transferred onto the button. |
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This crisp watercolor offers interestingly textured elements, as well as a wispy, ethereal glow. |
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The soft, wispy double coat of the Havanese sheds very little, but must be brushed regularly to keep it from matting. |
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Now you no longer have purple wispy glass on the button, but the color is not lost because you do have it as the color of the star. |
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You should now see an image of purple wispy glass where before there was a solid purple. |
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The sternwheel steamboat Delta Queen is paddling slowly along the Tennessee River, the early morning sun burning off wispy fog rising from a placid surface. |
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We are sitting in the standard Beverly Hills hotel room provided for such meetings, and he is alternately scratching his wispy beard or dragging on a hand-rolled cigarette. |
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In her tiny showing, her rose paintings seem as wispy as the aquarelles of some cooing Edwardian maiden lady celebrating the beauties of copse and dell. |
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He tends to bathe his voice with wispy background vocals, an effect that, when matched with his instrumental backing, gives his songs a slightly ethereal feel. |
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Watching it, it's got all the fun of a murder mystery musical, but the undercurrent of aggression never lets it slip into the realm of a wispy bagatelle. |
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Briskly quartered tomatoes lay on the chopping board next to a sprig of spring onions with wispy, soiled roots and fresh green stalks, bound by a blue elastic band. |
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The young, wispy models that have been featured in each runway show and look book have done the same. |
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After clipping another bolt, I looked out to see nothing but blue sky with a few light, wispy clouds hovering way above the spires of Queen Creek Canyon. |
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Streamers of wispy cloud trundled elegantly past the window as if they were clearing the screen so that our eyes could feast on our very own slice of clear star-studded sky. |
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Wearing a stonewashed denim jacket and sporting a wispy tuft of thinning black hair, he looks like a shady character who just stepped out of a movie. |
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Let's go through it now using the color button showing purple wispy glass. |
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She then photographs the wispy structures – some pinky violet, some yellowy white, depending, one imagines, on the day's load – and enlarges them into large-scale prints. |
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While we stood there, a storm came up the river, and you could see almost its entire extent — the dark clouds, the advancing netlike pattern of smooth and rippled water beneath the clouds, the wispy paleness of the rain. |
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Their high tops spread downwind from them as wispy cirrus clouds. |
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Purple wispy glass is now on the button and is also the working color. |
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The aromas given off by Pinot Noir tend to be very light and wispy. |
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Transparent, whitish veil, either wispy or smooth. |
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Keen on racing up through the centre of the park and with a clever eye for the killer pass, the wispy, blonde-haired teenager is nothing if not optimistic. |
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Previously capped by his country at U-21 level, the versatile and wispy midfielder left his first club ASEC Mimosas in 2008 after four years spent learning his trade and making his breakthrough in increments. |
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High altitude cloud formations that appear thin and wispy. |
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As we get up and walk to the front, through the window we see a group of Yemeni teenage boys wispy moustaches, gawky posturing, Yankees caps on the stoop leading from the restaurant to the street. |
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His scalp was freckled and shiny, with wispy tufts of hair above his ears. |
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It is said by all the hair stylists that the people having a texture of hair that really creates a very nice wispy quality and that too without curling up is the best texture for having this kind of hairstyle. |
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This Hubble Telescope view of one corner of the LMC shows a brilliant, densely populated young cluster of stars surrounded by the wispy traces of gas and dust from which it emerged. |
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Do away with all your nylons, georgettes and heavy silks and bring out the soft wispy chanderies, cool violes, crisp organdies and light cotton dresses in the softest of shades. |
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The argument that her target audience consists of sophisticated gourmets at farmers' markets fell flat, too. So The White Moustache remains just a wispy little thing. |
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One 1918 example, in wispy silk chiffon and lace is even trimmed in mink! |
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A wispy altostratus cloud blocks light of the setting sun as seen from the summit of Mount Pisgah. |
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With Keanu, I close off the back of my throat, and its wispy in the middle, but on the ends of it, its tighter, and I add the surferish sound. |
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Descriptions of ghosts vary widely from an invisible presence to translucent or barely visible wispy shapes, to realistic, lifelike visions. |
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It's very different from Klimt's wispy, sketchy delineation. |
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Clouds that are wispy and high in the sky are always cirrus, of some kind. |
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We also spotted royal terns, their wispy black crests making them stand out among the seagulls. |
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With his wispy hair and kind, boyish eyes contradicting his forehead's filigree wrinkles, all he needs is a battered top hat to make him look like a gold-hearted Dickensian goodie, a Pip of late middle age. |
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She stands among fallen roses, lacily diminutive, alone except for her wispy spaniel, in an arbour once dedicated to Love but now to Friendship at her Chateau de Bellevue. |
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Attempting to jump the nuance border from interfaith to panspiritual, this wispy quarterly wants to be everyone's friend, and appears to be succeeding. |
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