At dusk, as darkness is falling, small red or yellow lights are twinkling in the dark-blue autumn mist. |
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Or, a Christmas tree made from hundreds of twinkling lights is a great feature on any patio. |
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Marlo shrugged away, trying to mask his smile with a scowl, which only resulted in a tight-lipped frown, eyes twinkling. |
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He was sitting in the middle of the pavement, with his twinkling eyes staring at me expectantly. |
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Aunt Margaret came out of the tailor shop just moments later, her eyes twinkling with some sort of secret knowledge. |
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Two pairs of eyes locked together, both sets of eyes twinkling with the deepest of emotions. |
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I can see her reddish-blonde hair, her slender figure and her sooty lashes blinking above slitted, twinkling green eyes. |
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Fortunately for the command climate of the 1st Pursuit Group, the witty operations officer with twinkling eyes buffered Atkinson's dourness. |
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She stared into my eyes for a moment, twinkling with personal satisfaction. |
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Yet his vague unwillingness to discuss specific strategies suggests that these aspirations will merely remain a twinkling in Mr Simpson's eye. |
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Red eyes cut across to look at her evilly and she simply smiled, blue eyes twinkling up at him. |
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Once they were inside, Elizabeth released Darcy's arm and turned to him, eyes twinkling with mischief. |
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In a twinkling, the broad, tall figure was reduced to thin, glassy shards that dissolved in the air. |
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Our fears that learners would starve was wiped out in a twinkling of an eye. |
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The Seagulls had three goals on the board in a twinkling, running to an 18-point lead before the Rebels finally scored just before the break. |
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And, in a twinkling, the two largest girls had joined hands and made a sedan-chair for Tate, and the entire party was hurrying on after Jenny. |
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They stand there, radiating photons of goodwill, and despite yourself, you beam back, and the world, in a twinkling, changes. |
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They switch between parts in a twinkling, and alternate savvily between lead singers and backup. |
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However, walking in the store today, with all the lights twinkling and everything looking rather bright, gave me a warm, smiley feeling inside. |
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The spot was a favourite rendezvous for smoochers and joint smokers, as well as those who simply liked to gaze out at twinkling city lights. |
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As it ran I poured some rosemary bubble bath in and watched it foam like twinkling clouds. |
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The little girl with fair hair and twinkling eyes laughed with sheer joy and said it would be her best Christmas ever. |
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They were amazed at the bright twinkling pattern of starlight as it shone through the window. |
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He arrived in central lobby at one, on the dot, twinkling and cherubic, and amazingly upright and steady. |
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Pipes parp in a some distorted guitar which builds up alongside a twinkling xylophone amid the tones of meandering strings. |
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What snatches of blue sky she could see were deepening from azure to cobalt and she thought she saw the first star twinkling already. |
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Dressed in a ravishing cocktail dress of a silky dark blue, she smiled at both of them widely brown eyes twinkling. |
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This Bach is not as reverently worshiped, it is adored with coyness, sparkle, and a twinkling eye. |
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South of this chasm lies the twinkling fairyland that is gastronomic Manhattan, from Jean Georges to Nobu. |
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Surely, a matter of the leader of the party is too serious for an impetuous decision to be made and later taken back in the twinkling of an eye. |
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The stars were twinkling incandescently in the vast expanse of inky black sky overhead, a sight that we could rarely witness in the city. |
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Less than half a second later, it shot back upwards, twinkling innocently, leaving John with a confused and slightly dazed expression. |
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He plays on the wing, but it was at fullback where he found his twinkling feet. |
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Under twinkling lights and shimmering tulle, 150 or so teens in Central Texas made a solemn pledge. |
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A plump, rounded moon settled alongside the twinkling lights and gleamed observently from its position in the sky. |
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Yet all was not powder snow twinkling in a rosy sunrise, and morale continued at a low ebb. |
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His worn face held the slightest ghost of a smile as he stared down at her with twinkling eyes. |
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A plump, rounded moon settled alongside the twinkling lights and gleamed observantly from its position in the sky. |
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The rich, dark, walnut surface gleamed like glass, the china and silver twinkling in the light cast from two huge candelabra. |
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The sky was filled with all sorts of red and orange mixture and soon the sky was filled with puffy soft clouds and twinkling stars. |
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The stars were twinkling in the night sky and a full moon gazed down on this desolate place waiting to become another new neighborhood. |
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He's got shocking red hair, a devilish grin, twinkling eyes and a cheeky appearance. |
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I stared at his hand, and after a beat of silence, grasped it firmly, my eyes twinkling dangerously. |
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In our age of weapons of mass destruction every square foot of our globe can become such a ground zero in a twinkling. |
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All that was left on the street was the shattered remains of a small trophy cup, broken silver shards twinkling in the evening light. |
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He had a gentle, kindly manner, twinkling eyes and quick smile, a keen sense of humour and a penetrating wit. |
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The Inn was all aglow with lights twinkling from its many stories, a beacon on the hill above Freeport. |
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He is wirily built, with deep, twinkling blue eyes and a shimmering midnight blue robe. |
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His laconic intellect and twinkling eye will never be forgotten by those who knew him. |
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Richard is a short man with leathered skin, twinkling eyes and a perpetual ax to grind. |
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He could have passed for an officer of the navy, with his young, strong features, floppy dark hair and twinkling eyes. |
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He stopped a foot away and bent into a bow to look down at her, smooth eyes twinkling. |
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Enter via a red doorway and step into the battleship grey dining room with a twinkling view of the carpark opposite. |
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Glass shapes, baubles and coloured beads all hung from the ivy, twinkling in the sun's rays. |
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Draco leaned his bare back carefully against the rough bark of the beech tree staring up at the moon and the brilliant twinkling stars. |
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Bizarrely, to my left, the sky was still midnight blue and twinkling with stars. |
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His eyes were twinkling with mischief and a playful smile hovered on his lips. |
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He put is arm around her waist and drew her close to him, his eyes twinkling mischievously. |
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The tavern owner was a tall and thin man with a misleadingly kind face and twinkling green eyes. |
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The black sky stretched out above her, its hundreds of stars twinkling beneath the wavering light. |
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The camera pans across a galaxy of stars and planets, novae, and nebulae twinkling in the blackness. |
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Glass fell, twinkling in the firelight like stardust dropping from the sky. |
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The light gradually faded out of the cavern, leaving only shards of broken ice twinkling dimly in the darkness. |
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The city looked peaceful, lights twinkling and the trees still in the balmy night. |
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There are some bright new southern stars twinkling as our northern lights try to recharge their batteries. |
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By nightfall, several dozen boats will be out on the lake with their lanterns twinkling in the velvet darkness. |
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The older pictures had MaryAnn smiling radiantly, teeth shining and eyes scrunched together twinkling with delight. |
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One of the men gave a harsh laugh, his eyes twinkling with unspoken amusement. |
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He's sitting there, one eyebrow raised, his beautiful eyes twinkling with amusement. |
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He stood with his arms folded and head cocked to one side, twinkling at me. |
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Few players have such twinkling and quick feet and are balanced enough to switch the ball quickly between them. |
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The famous Gallowglass Ceili Band will provide the music with some lively tunes to get the toes twinkling. |
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There we were in the desert of Rajasthan, sitting on a castle rampart, just us and a myriad stars twinkling furiously. |
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Except for the lovely outdoor night scene for Juliet's funeral, with its twinkling stars, some updating might be good. |
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A short, vigorously cheerful woman in a twinkling red dress walked about, greeting each person. |
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Dew glistened in the grass on the side of the road like little twinkling diamonds in the rough. |
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Any number of specters could be floating in the cold, thin air or cavorting among icily twinkling stars. |
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The set recreates a little town in southern France, in which twinkling stars can be seen during night scenes. |
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I strolled around the windward side and looked out at the twinkling lights abreast Rayong. |
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Stand her in the middle of a darkened Victorian dining room draped with holiday greenery, a Christmas tree twinkling in the corner. |
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On Saturday night, after enjoying the campfire, we noticed a few stars twinkling through the hazy sky. |
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Small candles were tactically nestled amongst the branches to be lit at night, representing the twinkling stars of the heavens. |
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Devlin scanned the valley below him, enjoying the twinkling of the city's lights. |
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Carefully unwrapping it, she found the hint of dull gold and burnished it on her shirt, the small ruby at the end of the key twinkling in the yellow sunlight. |
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There wasn't a soul in sight, only the bright stars twinkling above. |
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What they ignore is the story hidden behind the twinkling lights. |
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Skittle-shaped and with brown eyes twinkling, he jabbers away almost flirtatiously, a testament to the extraordinary energy that he invests in everything. |
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But like all one-day matches, a brilliant catch or run out, or a fast innings can change matters in a twinkling and today's match should be no exception. |
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I could see the lights from the town twinkling in the distance. |
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The twinkling vista of space was clearly visible through the viewports, the transparent and vastly reinforced glass preventing the escape of atmosphere into the void. |
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He blinked his ebony black eyes, the irises twinkling with delight. |
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Lisa leaned forward eagerly, her eyes twinkling with amusement. |
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There stood Mr. Grunge, brown eyes twinkling with amusement. |
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The boy looked up, his dark blue eyes twinkling with amusement. |
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Frances nods, her dark eyes twinkling with either amusement or disbelief. |
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Skittle-shaped and with brown eyes twinkling, he gabbers away almost flirtatiously, a testament to the extraordinary energy that he invests in everything. |
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Throughout the long night, the Clipper flew onward with wing tip navigation lights flashing red and green to compete with the mass of twinkling stars. |
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In a twinkling, the ball was swept to the onrushing Kieran Lewis. |
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With the soft music in the background, the room seemed alive, and the small, twinkling colored sparks of light turned the room into a fairyland full of stars. |
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Recorders, twinkling synths, handclaps, banjos, and glockenspiel accompany the requisitely shambling acoustic guitar on songs about tigers, monsters and growing up. |
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Too bad we live in a part of the world that often covers our eyes from its skies with a thick wall of dust, keeping the exquisiteness of the twinkling stars for itself. |
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Just the idea of twinkling my toes in the sand puts a smile on my face. |
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All you see are his twinkling eyes and the top of an aquiline nose. |
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With white lights twinkling around the street-facing windows, a single red rose on our table and the candle lamp glowing between us, our fondue dinner felt almost romantic. |
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He was a tallish man with rustic brown hair and twinkling blue eyes. |
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Most of them were watching me with a twinkling amusement in their eyes. |
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The crisp backbeat and twinkling xylophones remind one of a child's playroom, with toys scattered and overturned, and the sun building shadows in their midst. |
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The set, in an atmospheric walled garden of Queens College, is transformed into a fantastic fairyland of sparkling glass raindrops, twinkling lights and looming plantlife. |
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I stared at the stars, twinkling white against a blue-black night sky. |
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Soon the entire city was covered in snow and twinkling lights. |
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His golden hair looked much like the stars twinkling in the night sky. |
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They were at their twinkling best, refusing to let the city sleep. |
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Hoss grinned as she put a finger to her lips, her eyes twinkling. |
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She raised her eyebrows questioningly, her eyes twinkling mischievously. |
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Gravel pathways winding over humps in the landscape, idyllic wooden bridges crossing twinkling streams here and there, all clothed in colourful vegetation. |
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To the cheerful sounds of everyone's favourite carols, snow drifted down through the colourful array of overhead decorations and twinkling fairy lights. |
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Others with a different signal seem to be blinking, twinkling. |
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To the insider, the ceiling is like a small firmament twinkling with astral radiations. |
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She nudged him with her elbow, and he looked down to find her eyes twinkling. |
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The display has little explodey pink love-hearts twinkling and falling to either side of the multi-coloured numbers. |
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Harbourmaster, Ceredigion Lobster boats at lunch, twinkling harbour lights at dinner and real ale all day long. |
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All my dreams for him have been cut short in the twinkling of an eye. Why was my son murdered? |
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For several evenings the pale twinkling of the somber zodiacal stars lighted up the west side of the heavens for some time after the sun had set. |
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In May 2017, glints of light, seen as twinkling from an orbiting satellite a million miles away, were found to be reflected light from ice crystals in the atmosphere. |
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We could see the lights of the village twinkling in the distance. |
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Amongst many treasures I noticed a tiny bracelet for a diminutive wrist, comprising links of twinkling rose diamonds set in the palest of pink coral imaginable. |
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