Her eyes flashed and twinkled mysteriously, and she shot her gaze towards me. |
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The moon shone brightly overhead and millions of stars twinkled in the velvety black sky. |
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They twinkled bright in the dark sky, beautiful and old and they made her unimportant. |
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Stars twinkled merrily, their brief flashes of light competing with the steady glow of the moon. |
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The stars twinkled and shined like they were the only thing to light up the Earth tonight. |
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As he turned out the light, three bright stars twinkled above the silent house. |
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Zachary's eyes widened for a moment, but they soon twinkled with amusement. |
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Take those tapes of Ronald Reagan's political speeches and memoirs, in which he smiled and twinkled and said not very much at all. |
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His father gave a mighty laugh and his stepmother's eyes twinkled in amusement. |
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They twinkled like diamonds in the pale moonlight that came through the kitchen window, and lit up when she smiled. |
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His brilliant blue eyes always twinkled brightly, he was smart and a quick thinker. |
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The lights have twinkled on in Lucern, spread below us, lancing golden shafts into the lake. |
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Her blue eyes twinkled to reveal a gentle nature and shone as her lips were curved in a smile. |
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His eyes twinkled and when he smiled, his teeth looked bigger and whiter than ever. |
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Smearing her usual plum lipstick over her lips, Eliza's deep eyes twinkled mirthfully. |
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Mischief twinkled in his features for the first time since Anna had known him. |
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The girl opened her eyes to find herself looking into blue eyes which twinkled behind a pair of spectacles. |
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Kevin held his look of innocence, while his eyes danced and twinkled, laughing at her. |
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Her long, straight blond hair was piled messily on top of her head and twinkled with sparkly butterfly clips and hairpins. |
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I shook it, but could tell from the way her eyes twinkled that she was anything but a stickler for formality. |
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A soft laugh slipped from his lips as his green eyes twinkled with the light from the overhead chandeliers. |
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His clear, dreamy blue eyes twinkled joyfully and his infant voice chortled gleefully. |
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Erica looked at the screen which twinkled and displayed the image of the Chancellor on the background of his cabinet in the Palace. |
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A devious grin crossed his face as his clear grey eyes twinkled with amusement. |
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His aqua eyes twinkled in the moonlight like gemstones on a lavish piece of jewelry. |
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The impression was one of lights, lights everywhere as the buildings and cranes twinkled in the night. |
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The moon twinkled off the water, dazzling me, blinding me for a moment. |
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His eyes twinkled as he said that, actually it was another stage in my training. |
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He had a broad, trusting smile, and eyes that twinkled with mischief. |
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Her eyes, a startling blue-gray danced and twinkled in the light streaming in from tall, elegant windows framed with green marble columns topped by gold-painted fluting. |
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Circles ringed and shadowed them, but still they twinkled brightly. |
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The tables were laden with home made pork pies, stollen and brandy butter, decorations were festooned from the lights, candles twinkled away amidst wreathes of holly. |
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And as the street-side Christmas lights twinkled into life, I realised I was lost. |
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She must have smiled that lovely smile and twinkled as she ignorantly maligned the cause. |
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Tiny red gems twinkled in the eye sockets, and the broad top of the skull was dotted with similarly tiny green and black jewels, forming an intricate paisley pattern. |
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When I asked if he knew the location of the real Stone of Destiny he smiled, twinkled mischievously, and said all would be revealed in the fullness of time. |
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Terry rolled his eyes, but the green orbs twinkled with amusement. |
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The stars twinkled brightly in the night sky above her head. |
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The earrings glittered, shimmered, sparkled, twinkled and glinted, iridescently spangling and shinning beneath the white fluorescent lighting fixture. |
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He had a coal-black beard and dark eyes that twinkled merrily. |
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With the dusk, a first star twinkled in the sky. |
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Melody, for this, impossibly, was her mother's name, twinkled in a searching manner over the glasses. |
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Silver rockets, discarded by American colonisers, twinkled on the distant hills. This, the old man explained, was Mars, and the blue globes were the disembodied souls and intellects of Martians who had lived long ago. |
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A dull wrack was drifting slowly across the sky, and a star or two twinkled dimly here and there through the rifts of the clouds. |
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On Sunday morning while church bells rang in the villages alongshore, the word and its mistress returned to Gatsby's house and twinkled hilariously on his lawn. |
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Chatterer flirted his tale in the saucy way he has, and his eyes twinkled. |
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