The mousy man heard him and barked out a nervous-sounding, high-pitched laugh. |
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Her vocals are mousy yet pretty, never overshadowing the delicate ambiance created by simple layers of loops and noodling. |
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The woman was described as being aged in her thirties, with mousy brown hair cut in a bowl style and a spotty complexion. |
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The boys all head for a dance hall, where Scott puts the make on a mousy girl named Connie. |
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She's an odd duck, to be sure, not a beauty nor a standout a mousy bad dresser who twirls her hair and sniffles all the time. |
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He brushed a fringe of fine, mousy hair from his face and pushed his imitation tortoiseshell glasses up his narrow nose. |
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He would always pick up my pen if I dropped it, and I loved the way he would twist his mousy brown hair around his fingers when he got nervous. |
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I could never portray anybody mousy or unassertive, or that typical starlet persona. |
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The jungle paths turned to morasses, and the paddy fields were great wastes of stagnant water with a stale mousy smell. |
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The man is described as white, aged 23-25 years-old, 5ft 8ins tall, with a goatee beard and short brown mousy hair. |
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I remained there for the entire concert, as if in a spelling bee and waiting for my turn, my mousy long brown hair hiding most of my face. |
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He was described as white, clean shaven, in his 20s with collar-length, mousy brown hair and a fresh complexion. |
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He was about my height, with mousy brown hair, caramel coloured eyes and a friendly smile. |
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He is slim with short, mousy brown hair, a spotty, pock-marked complexion and a ring or bar piercing in his right eyebrow. |
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She stood, her dull brown eyes wide and her mousy brown hair fleeing from underneath her cap, expecting thanks for her duty. |
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The second was aged 14 or 15, five foot five inches tall, with short mousy to light brown hair, wearing a blue track suit. |
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With longish, mousy brown hair and thick glasses, Bertram is bookish, a sharp contrast to the less formal, hip Poirier. |
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Sarah was 21 years old, small and plump with small brown eyes, mousy hair and a small mouth that often twisted into the most malicious of smiles. |
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Around my finger I twirled a strand of hair that was no longer a dull mousy brown, but a shiny dark chocolate. |
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The second the resounding echo of Bryant's door shutting faded, a small, rather mousy looking man poked his head out of an adjacent office. |
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The second was a plain, almost mousy girl, dressed in the same style as her mother and with her thin yellow hair pulled back into a tight knot. |
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The Right Wing Aunt is a mousy librarian by day, but at night she's to be found nowhere but the pub. |
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Meanwhile, once-overweight and mousy Rose has trouble believing that any man would find her attractive when a potential suitor enters her life. |
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I looked around the room and finally found this little mousy girl looking at my shyly. |
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Jekyll is mousy and mincing, while his alter-ego is an explosion of simian fury. |
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Alfred Marshall, disguising his boldness under a mousy writing style, proposed an even stronger supplement to the land tax. |
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This was something Auria would do, not me, her sensible, level headed, mousy sister who was submissive and docile. |
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She was a vaguely mousy woman in her mid-twenties whose hands couldn't seem to stop fidgeting. |
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Michael was a somewhat mousy little thing, small, blonde and fair with the lightest smattering of freckles across his nose. |
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Since she looks more like a mousy witness than an aggressive reporter, Elaine has had no trouble fooling them. |
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The timid knock on the door could only be one person, his mousy but efficient secretary trying to get his attention. |
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Lola decides to try to make the best of her situation and instantly makes friends with mousy Ella. |
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She was a very thin, mousy, slightly stooped woman looking no older than a student. |
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At the beginning of the film, she is a rather mousy secretary, given to wearing neutral colors and a bulky, shapeless winter coat. |
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Within moments, a high, squeak-like voice came from the mousy girl behind the desk. |
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Two sisters, one a 15-year-old knockout, the other two years younger, overweight and mousy, are on holidays with their parents. |
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He was slim to medium build, with cropped, mousy brown hair and spoke with a local accent. |
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Notice how mousy and tentative his stance is, his shoulders stooped and his left arm crooked in a defensive position. |
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Brushing her long mousy brown-and-grey streaked hair out of her face, she joins the queue behind me. |
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He was slightly chubby with bushy, straight collar length mousy brown hair. |
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The man is described as around 5ft 10 in, in his early 20s, with very short, possibly cropped mousy hair. |
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She had mousy brown hair with gray streaks pulled up into a tight bun, and she wore a pair of small bifocals. |
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He is said to be in his early 20s, 5ft 8in tall, stockily built with short mousy hair. |
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The first was 6ft tall, in his mid 20s with fairly short, mousy brown hair and a large hooked nose. |
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The offender is said to be in his early 20s, six feet tall and slim with a pale complexion and dark mousy hair. |
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One of the English professors, a mousy one, darts in to make some copies. |
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Gaga played a mousy employee at the Apple Genius bar, who West trick into appearing on the show as a guest. |
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The boy looked to be about my age with mousy hair and hazel eyes. |
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She pulled the comforter off of her head, frizzing her mousy brown hair. |
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One spring break on the beaches of Florida, The Incredible Hulk falls in love with a squat mousy girl with the charisma of a supermarket deli tray. |
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The man, who she describes as being in his mid-twenties with a tanned complexion and mousy brown hair, was driving an old Ford Fiesta when he stopped her. |
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She had conditioned her mousy blond hair so that it was shiny and soft. |
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Melissa was sitting next to a smaller, somewhat mousy looking girl. |
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Another much-discussed microbiological fault, which can cause a wine to smell mousy, may be caused by yeasts of the Brettanomyces genus, closely related to Dekkera. |
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Our teacher had taken sick leave, and the sub was some mousy post-grad who darted glances amongst us as though we were going to jump on him and gnaw his head off anytime soon. |
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He always made her feel so plain, with her mousy brown hair and dull gray eyes, her light skin that was so frail it sunburned in little under ten minutes in the heat. |
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Where Ellen was petite and mousy, Georgia was willowy and exotic. |
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He has spotty, pock-marked skin and short, mousy brown hair. |
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But if you need a courier in a hurry, or someone to cover while you pop to the shops, you may wish you'd been nicer to that mousy girl in the post room. |
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Mousiness Some strains of Lactobacillus and Oenococcus oeni can produce aromatic heterocyclic bases that cause a distinctive mousy flavour. |
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The caricaturist follows the reverse procedure by discovering horsey, mousy, or piggish features in the human face. |
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Taylor-Grace is described as white, very petite, with brown mousy hair in a bob with a fringe. |
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She was small and mousy, about a head shorter than me, and she childishly hugged the books she held against her chest like an elementary schoolgirl. |
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He will work with as much zeal to snare a mousy girl as to seduce a beauty queen. |
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She wore a green blazer, round glasses and her mousy brown hair in a mousse-less blob. |
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A small, mousy man dressed in business-casual came onto the bus. |
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Michelle Monteith, baby-voiced and appropriately mousy as Laura in the first act, manages the transformation in the second with great believability. |
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I squeal a mousy protest as you sit between two strands of chain-links. |
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On that occasion the thief was said to be aged about 18, 5ft 6ins tall, very thin, with mousy brown hair and was wearing a short black and white patterned coat. |
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Renee's normally cobweb-like cloud of wavy brown hair now fell in a straight, gleaming sheen all the way to her upper back, at last looking more nut-brown than it did mousy. |
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Sinead is white, with blue eyes and mousy brown hair tied back. |
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However, one mousy boy awkwardly opened the oak double doors for her. |
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He already had the short back and sides and the mousy blonde hair. |
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His mousy comments were not forceful, not that of a true leader. |
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Polly Walker, who plays the glamorous and gritty Frannie, is back along with Pippa Haywood as mousy Harriet, mum of even mousier inmate Gavin. |
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Gods, whenever they annunciate, Long for the romanceThat ironclad heroes peering through the mist Or mousy adolescent girls both provide. |
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Don't come to her office expecting the stereotypic mousy recluse buried beneath a mountain of paperwork, says Stefania Ricci, the museum director and archivist for Salvatore Ferragamo. |
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When Nick, a young biology professor, and his mousy wife, Honey, stop by for a nightcap, they are enlisted as fellow fighters, and the battle begins. |
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His hair was jet black or bleached blond or it just might have been mousy. |
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Polly Walker, who plays the glamorous and gritty Frannie, is back with Pippa Haywood as mousy Harriet, mum of even mousier inmate Gavin. |
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Barrymore plays Josie, a mousy Chicago Sun-Times copy editor assigned to go undercover at a local high school and report on what teen-agers are really like. |
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Not all of the girls in my Guide Company were poor little rich girls. Mandy was a poor little poor girl, a mousy waif who lived out Thika Road, far from Muthaiga. |
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The movie is a fantasy about a mousy housewife who is transformed into a glamorous star. |
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No sooner had President Washington been sworn in, wearing mousy, egalitarian brown broadcloth, than the sharp-elbowed jockeying for social status began. |
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