This is a first, she's generally really ditsy looking, though don't let that fool you. |
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I can be ditsy at times like Bridget and, most important, we share the same sense of style. |
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Roaming gaggles of extremely ditsy young gels wriggle in and out of designer coffee bars. |
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Amanda is played as a rather ditsy daughter of Australia's haute bourgeoisie by Wynter, who brings a glacial dottiness to the role. |
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Caviezel is less than convincing in the crucial role of the accused, while Peet is merely annoying and wasted as Judd's ditsy, bed-hopping sister. |
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But it shouldn't be forgotten that many of the most imposing achievements in pop history had their origins in ditsy teenybopper fads. |
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If you always play a ditsy blond, take the role of a brilliant brunette. |
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Ellen is certainly not likely to play the part of Cowell's ditsy, flummoxed sidekick. |
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Marc by Marc was founded in 2001 and was a big commercial success for Jacobs, but it had become a bit tired, leaning on Americana staples such as prom dresses and ditsy prints. |
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Cavor is white-coated, facially hirsute and occasionally ditsy. |
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Luella showcased ditsy spriggy prints, Erdem opted for Monet-style watercolour lilies and there were cartoonish oversized blooms at Marni. |
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I love how season two has revealed the saintly Catelyn Stark as a slightly ditsy stirrer who even her kids can't trust and the addition of Brienne Tarth, her hulking, she-warrior protector, is just perfect. |
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