Women of a certain age and economic status are no longer willing to settle and simper. |
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A small simper crept onto his lips which soon turned into a grin, showing off a row of perfect teeth. |
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See, in many ways, he was like them, despite whatever arrogant simper he bore as he ranted off on a wild tale, as many others did as well. |
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He smiled a sickly simper, eyeing the rabbit with more contempt by the minute. |
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Chris was the second one to notice, and the scowl dropped rather quickly, replaced by a sickeningly sweet simper that made Sam queasy. |
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Agnes widened her eyes as the simper froze in her mouth and remembered that she still had a friend named Tyson. |
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Its shocked expression looks more like a simper as it sits on Brewer's shoulder, perfectly arranged to look like it's creeping up from behind. |
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He shrugged his shoulders for a moment before locking eyes, allowing a simper to play on his face. |
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Female waitresses and bartenders everywhere know exactly what it's like to have to simper in silence in the face of some witless, leering oaf. |
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Athena stood there, tiredly shaking her head at his gladsome smirk, some simper that made it apparent he was trying to toy with her. |
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I'm not at all attracted to Colin Firth, but as Mr Darcy, wahay, the man could brood and simper all he liked around me! |
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In Charlotte Street, where girls simper, giggle delicately and live on Marlboro Lights, this is fighting talk. |
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Having people expect you to simper and giggle due to your gender is icky, to say the least. |
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While the other may simper all she pleases, maturity shows in her every glance. |
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You will never get a simper or a giggle out of her unless she is being satirical. |
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Was it her simper, or her settled indifference to ideas, or the gaudy ring she wore on her right forefinger and twisted incessantly? |
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She gazed at Sebastian with disinterest, that same simper on her face. |
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She only ever posed for one photographic portrait: aged thirty-nine, sitssits, long-chinned and large-nosed, with a forced simper on her face. |
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With a little simper at first, then positively beaming, the maid strips right down to her birthday suit. |
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Cenon leaned in with that malicious simper planted over his face. |
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Victoria took on a confused, as well as slightly amused simper. |
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Kimberly finished her peroration, at last, and then folded her arms, promised to try harder in her school work, and sat back in her chair with a smuggish simper on her face. |
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Something made me turn back, I had to talk to the man who makes politicians, generals, statesmen, policy makers, backroom boys, show biz people squirm, simper, and sob. |
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He paused, and then a strange expression appeared on his lips. It was very like a simper. |
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Floating through the patterns of Les Sylphides, the Trocks – the world's best-loved drag ballet troupe – simper sweetly until something goes terribly wrong. |
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