There used to be some beauts given in Europe, anticipated for months and talked about for years afterward. |
That goes without saying, as Bugsy Siegel, who made a couple of beauts, would have agreed. |
Lively and surprising are not terms often associated with the well-established New York Film Festival, but in its 42nd edition it served up many more beauts than duds. |
I slalomed among some real beauts to the boulevard's end, parked, and slid on the snow crust down to the beach along the Arthur Kill, where there's a little park with a pavilion. |
You havent had a good pair of horns yet, and that fellow has some beauts. |
And for every odd look at Valentino – sheepskin corsets, heavy embroideries, an empire-line dress in haute couture hessian that looked like a chic penitent's haircloth shirt – there were half-a-dozen beauts. |