We walked, mincingly at first so as not to kick the people in front of us in the crowd. |
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But how can we be distracted from the strangeness of Vanessa Hudgens's title performance, which seems too mincingly coquettish by half? |
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Dancers, whose upper bodies are naked and who are wrapped from the waist down in red material, move mincingly on the stage as if floating on it in circles. |
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We have a couple of pea-fowl who certainly are an addition to the landscape, as they step mincingly along the square of turf we dignify by the name of lawn. |
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He talks a lot about growing up in Northampton as the mincingly unsporty son of the local footballing hero, Graham Carr, a Northampton Town player and manager. |
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His gestures are mincingly deliberate, his misery evident. |
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For every story that swoons over the sailor as broodingly masculine, ready to give all the nice girls a jolly rogering, there is another that smirks over him as mincingly effeminate. |
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