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    1. Yet even as she stood before the second story window and witnessed the sunrise in just the right location above the small dimple in the mountains ridge directly behind the house, she knew there was still something missing – Mike!


    2. " He was inspecting the beads, "Look at this dimple here, it appears that every one has been tested


    3. The smile began in his eyes; then touched his lips; and finally the dimple appeared


    4. ” His gaze fell on her and his smile broadened, including the dimple


    5. There! Victory! On his cheek, she could see the shadow of a dimple


    6. George looks better than the last time I saw him, but grief leaves its mark on his expression, taking the crinkles out of the corners of his eyes when he smiles, taking the dimple from his cheek


    7. hair, and a pretty face with a dimple on one side


    8. Jesse smiled, imagining Olivia with a child of her own, a sweet dimple faced child with big brown eyes and red hair


    9. then moved them to the dimple in his cheek


    10. Blonde with a dimple in her chin and baby blue eyes, her nose still a little bent from her pressing it against the glass, small freckles dot the bridge of her nose and spill over to her cheeks

    11. She let her finger follow his nose and down to his chin, where she pointed her nail into the shadow of his dimple


    12. When he looked back up he had a grin on his face that showed a single dimple on his left cheek and turned his features from handsome to gorgeous


    13. Another laser shot out of a dimple just to the right of the monitor’s power button


    14. The wave of hair fell over his eyes when he bowed his head, and when he pressed his lips together in an approximation of anguish, a dimple formed in his right cheek


    15. ’ Michael smiled and had the audacity to dimple again


    16. ” She looked at the dimple in the sheets where he had lain while she was missing, imagining his anguish over her well-being


    17. His tongue licked into and around the dimple of her belly button


    18. Nature, carving her out, moulding her body and her mind, putting in a dimple here and giving an eyelash an extra curl there, had a pleasant eye on a firelit future for Vicki, a cosy, sheltered future with a fender for her feet, a baby for each arm, and an adored husband coming in at the end of the day to be fed and kissed


    19. She had very sweet eyes, grey ones, gentle and intelligent, and when she smiled an agreeable dimple appeared


    20. It never would have occurred to me that Dolly would have so immediate an effect, simply by sitting there, simply by producing her dimple at the right moment

    21. At the top of the stairs she turned and smiled at me,--her dimple was adorable


    22. And she had had the dearest chin with a dimple in it, and she had had clear, hopeful eyes, and all the lines of her body had been comely and gracious


    23. Dimple in chin


    24. The dimple it leaves when tapped with a mallet forms an


    25. "Yes, I am, and admiring the dimple in your chin at the same time


    26. "Oh, that's the trouble is it? I thought there was something in the dimple that didn't quite suit you


    27. It came back to earth smiling, with only a sort of dimple on one of its cheeks


    28. Cissy Caffrey bent over to him to tease his fat little plucks and the dainty dimple in his chin


    29. In the mean time, I view intently the effect of them, which to me at last appeared surprisingly cruel: every lash had skimmed the surface of those white cliffs, which they deeply reddened, and lapping round the side of the furthermost from me, cut specially, into the dimple of it, such livid weals, as the blood either spun out from, or stood in large drops on; and, from some of the cuts, I picked out even the splinters of the rod that had stuck in the skin


    30. I notice that she has a deep dimple on the left side of her face

    31. Hamilton, with her dimple and her jingling earbobs and her helpless little ways, blowing a man’s face to a pulp and then burying him in a hastily scratched-out hole! Scarlett grinned a little grimly thinking of the consternation such an


    32. But she smiled instead and the dimple crept into her


    33. But his cheeks did dimple when he smiled


    34. “Is this a dimple? Who’s your daddy?” he said, showing dimples of his own


    35. ” He smiled down at her, and his dimple


    36. His pale and mudstained face- fair and young, with a dimple in the chin and light-blue eyes- was not an enemy’s face at all suited to a battlefield, but a most ordinary, homelike face


    37. ‘Yes, oh yes, that French officer with the dimple


    38. Rostov saw the prisoners being led away and galloped after them to have a look at his Frenchman with the dimple on his chin


    39. ‘So that’s all there is in what is called heroism! And heroism! And did I do it for my country’s sake? And how was he to blame, with his dimple and blue eyes? And how frightened he was! He thought that I should kill him


    40. Brilliant of face, delicate of profile, with eyes of a deep blue, heavy lids, feet arched and small, wrists and ankles admirably formed, a white skin which, here and there allowed the azure branching of the veins to be seen, joy, a cheek that was young and fresh, the robust throat of the Juno of AEgina, a strong and supple nape of the neck, shoulders modelled as though by Coustou, with a voluptuous dimple in the middle, visible through the muslin; a gayety cooled by dreaminess; sculptural and exquisite—such was Fantine; and beneath these feminine adornments and these ribbons one could divine a statue, and in that statue a soul

    41. If the medical research is true, then at the end of nine years there is not an eyebrow, eyelash, pore, dimple, or skin follicle in this creature here at this celebratory breakfast that in any way is related to that old Sheila Tompkins married at eleven a


    42. It may be that in the distance a fish describes an arc of three or four feet in the air, and there is one bright flash where it emerges, and another where it strikes the water; sometimes the whole silvery arc is revealed; or here and there, perhaps, is a thistle-down floating on its surface, which the fishes dart at and so dimple it again


    43. His pale and mud-stained face—fair and young, with a dimple in the chin and light-blue eyes—was not an enemy’s face at all suited to a battlefield, but a most ordinary, homelike face


    44. “Yes, oh yes, that French officer with the dimple


    45. Rostóv saw the prisoners being led away and galloped after them to have a look at his Frenchman with the dimple on his chin


    46. “So that’s all there is in what is called heroism! And did I do it for my country’s sake? And how was he to blame, with his dimple and blue eyes? And how frightened he was! He thought that I should kill him


    1. Seen through the dimpled bottom


    2. Seen through the dimpled


    3. descending into the dimpled earth,


    4. As the blind man merged with the crowd and disappeared in the flow of traffic, Brice tugged at his dimpled cheek, shook his head, and then turned and began walking away


    5. Ru and Misha dimpled at the Elf, “Auntie Elf! How wonderful! Auntie Kate


    6. dimpled ones but they created too much friction and therefore


    7. The young matron dimpled and blushed


    8. His hair was badly rumpled, his eyes bloodshot and his equilibrium wasn’t the best, but his dimpled genuine smile radiated a warm invitation to the comfort she always found with him


    9. Her face was round and her cheeks dimpled when she smiled


    10. The tiny spring shimmered and dimpled under its fringe of ferns

    11. “They have taken my Moshe away!” She wailed as tears overflowed those dark, almond eyes, coursing down her dimpled cheeks, only to stream from her quivering chin


    12. coursing down her dimpled cheeks, only to stream from her quivering chin


    13. Then he turned over and looked up at them with a cherubic, dimpled


    14. Eva reminded Zoe of her brother Thieri --tall and slender with raven-black hair that surrounded an angular face and a dimpled chin


    15. "I’m not obsessed and I hate dimpled chins --they look silly," Zoe replied and turned back to the window


    16. A few seconds later he reappeared carrying a child, and ran athletically to the sea followed by a young wife with colossal, dimpled buttocks


    17. dimpled smile, lit from within,


    18. dimpled hubcap flapped, tied to the side of the trolley with string


    19. dimpled, set high, framed strong by bone; the chin, outthrust, dented,


    20. He turned to me and offered that dimpled smile

    21. Instead he dimpled at her


    22. Without rock or stony pebble but dimpled smooth


    23. ’ But he smiled, and dimpled, and I wondered which one of us he was referring to


    24. the full force of his sparkling eyes and dimpled


    25. Noting the dimpled grin she hastily smothered, he realized she was making sport of him, and with a grin of his own, he laughingly pounced on her


    26. When she smiled so wide that her cheeks dimpled


    27. He flashed one of his dimpled smiles and I melted, again


    28. He gave me one of his dimpled smiles and then leaned forward, kissing me tenderly on the lips


    29. That’s Jimmy,” he pointed to the dimpled guy


    30. He flashed one of his dimpled smiles and I melted again

    31. Pocket's arm, exhibited a pair of knitted shoes and dimpled ankles to the company in lieu of its soft face, and was carried out in the highest state of mutiny


    32. A strip of torn envelope peeped from under the dimpled pillow


    33. Her knees were plump and dimpled


    34. Gore, the case that would determine the next President, and a lot about the presidency, by interpreting the dimpled chads of the Florida election


    35. His arms were resting along the back of the bench, and huge dewlaps of fat hung down either side of dimpled elbows


    36. The face of that armor had been dimpled by literally hundreds of rebounding round shot, and some of those round shot had found their way inboard through gunports


    37. when all the time she and Ashley-She dimpled at her own thoughts and Betty, who had been watching sharply the effect of her mother’s words, sank back with a small puzzled frown


    38. She had never in her life been out in the sunshine without a hat or veils, never handled reins without gloves to protect the white skin of her dimpled hands


    39. She gently squeezed his arm and dimpled again


    40. The nails were broken and irregular, there were heavy calluses on the dimpled, helpless one

    41. Her red hair was bound up in a braid so long it brushed past her thighs, and she had a dimpled chin, a snub nose, and a light spray of freckles across her cheeks


    42. It was dimpled, pocked through with tiny wounds


    43. She didn’t need it, but she accepted with a dimpled smile


    44. His cheeks dimpled with a coy smile


    45. Mademoiselle George, with her bare, fat, dimpled arms, and a red shawl draped over one shoulder, came into the space left vacant for her, and assumed an unnatural pose


    46. Is this my pale, little elf? Is this my mustard-seed? This little sunny-faced girl with the dimpled cheek and rosy lips; the satinsmooth hazel hair, and the radiant hazel eyes?” (I had green eyes, reader; but you must excuse the mistake: for him they were new-dyed, I suppose


    47. No charm was wanting, no defect was perceptible; the young girl had regular and delicate lineaments; eyes shaped and coloured as we see them in lovely pictures, large, and dark, and full; the long and shadowy eyelash which encircles a fine eye with so soft a fascination; the pencilled brow which gives such clearness; the white smooth forehead, which adds such repose to the livelier beauties of tint and ray; the cheek oval, fresh, and smooth; the lips, fresh too, ruddy, healthy, sweetly formed; the even and gleaming teeth without flaw; the small dimpled chin; the ornament of rich, plenteous tresses—all advantages, in short, which, combined, realise the ideal of beauty, were fully hers


    48. "Raise your right hands and keep your fingers thus," he said, in a slow, feeble voice, raising his bloated hand and pointing at his forehead with the first three of its dimpled fingers


    49. I hardly spoke or looked at her, and saw nothing but the tall, slender figure in a white dress, with a pink sash, a flushed, beaming, dimpled face, and sweet, kind eyes


    50. The girl kicked off her tennis shoes and handed them to Walter, stripped off her ulster, and stood out in a scarlet bathing dress that, covering the knees, left bare legs, slim, brown and dimpled as a child’s


    1. The only video action was when one of the girls, who was round-faced with cute dimples on her cheeks and curly brown hair, rummaged in the bag and then put it back blocking the whole lens completely


    2. The gown came down so low that the dimples on her lower back were visible


    3. Her little hands had dimples at the end of each finger and she was about as big around as she was tall; but the sunniest, happiest of all


    4. As the pair sat in the restaurant’s dim yet ruddy glow, the result of dozens of oil lamps in wall-mounted sconces, reflecting back from the deeply-grained mahogany paneling, glowing with its fine polish, he marveled at the physical perfection that were her shoulders, her dimples, revealed whenever she smiled, giggled or even pouted impishly


    5. A piece of wing had dimples with central holes in it, indicating something passed through from the outside


    6. What had possessed Levi to come and save me? As he lay there with his head in my lap, my fingers traced the contours of his face, getting stuck in the deep creases mortals refer to as dimples


    7. With large eyes, long black, curly hair and dimples you could lose your petty change in, she was in two words, adorably cute


    8. Jiva and her picturesque dimples had vanished tonight, overshadowed by her fear and torment at what she imagined was going to happen


    9. “Thank you, Raymond and you are just so adorable with those dimples and huge eyes


    10. Both of you throw open car doors, she saunters over, oversized night shirt breaking high on her thigh, slender shoulders and large breasts bounce towards you, she gives great hugs, of your friends she was the first to fill out into her female figure but maintained the baby fat in her cheeks with deep dimples

    11. His look is most gentle and when he smiles, dimples appear in his cheeks, which give him a roguish outlook


    12. There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball


    13. of the dimples in her cheeks


    14. Of its perfect half-moon silhouette with dimples


    15. Cute cheeks with dimples


    16. A mischievous grin exposed her dimples and she responded


    17. dimples on her cheeks


    18. ” Sadie adds, her charming smile showing off her dimples, “Maybe it is for the best, Dear?”


    19. Her mouth is set firmly so that dimples etch her cheeks


    20. will never be the same without her smile and dimples and joie de vivre

    21. Teri smiled, the dimples on either side of the smile coming to life


    22. He angled his head, a faint curve to the corners of his mouth that was just enough to make his dimples wink


    23. With a flash of dimples he disappeared into the bathroom


    24. “You have dimples, sugar


    25. “The one with the dimples and great abs


    26. The cleft in the chin, the dimples that he


    27. Her white furry face was still human in structure and her smile was the same as ever—complete with dimples


    28. She ran circles around the two small dimples at the top of her round cheeks


    29. Makes your adorable dimples stand out more


    30. He weighed, with true German caution, Vicki and her dimples against the tiny portion which was all he could extract from her parents, and found them not heavy enough to make up for the alarming emptiness of that other scale

    31. And his manner of adoring was to sit earnestly discovering, by means of repeated experiment, which of his fingers fitted best into her dimples when she laughed, and twisting the tendrils of her hair round his thumbs in an endless enjoyment of the way, when he suddenly let them go, they beautifully curled


    32. He did this quite openly, before us all, seeing I suppose no reason why he should dissemble his interest in his future wife's dimples and curls


    33. But alas for the dimples and curls once she was married! _Oh weh, _ how quickly he grew blind to them


    34. Her dimples disappeared from want of practice


    35. When he smiled, his dimples heated my insides


    36. With those dimples and that white, gleaming smile, he nearly had me breathless


    37. Then another suggested, as long as I had chosen this moonbeam make-up, that perhaps I'd like a couple of dimples


    38. Fife had a set of dimples in either cheek


    39. He had brown eyes and dimples so deep that I couldn’t help but return his smile


    40. “That’s because you still owe me from last weekend,” said the guy with the dimples

    41. There was a long silence and then the guy with the dimples leaned forward


    42. She had Liam's bright blue eyes, caramel hair, the most adorable and infectious smile that showed off her dimples


    43. "Really?" Derrick said his face coming to life as a wide grin spread across his face causing his dimples to make caves in his cheeks


    44. His eyes though were the same mint green that I always got lost in, he still had that same crooked grin, the same dimples when he smiled


    45. Her eyes little moist, lips curved into smile, cheeks tender with tiny pink dimples


    46. Charming dimples appeared when he smiled


    47. Contemporary golf balls have 300 to 450 dimples


    48. These dimples are the primary characteristics that make the balls fly high in the air


    49. There were some marks in it that might have been dimples, if the material had been softer and the instrument finer, but which, as it was, were only dints


    50. In the craziness of life, Chad came along with his quiet, large presence and easy smile, rugged beard and dimples



















    1. The corners of her mouth twitched up in a smile, dimpling her cheeks


    2. Michael seemed to relax then, leaning back on the desk with a dimpling smile


    3. If there are severe problems with your surgery results – loose skin, dimpling, infection, etc


    4. But," she added, dimpling, "it is very different with you,'Mary


    5. "I suppose it would be unprofessional," said Rosamond, dimpling


    6. "What original notions you clever men have!" said Rosamond, dimpling with more thorough laughter than usual at this humorous incongruity


    7. "I shall be jealous when Tertius goes to Lowick," said Rosamond, dimpling, and speaking with aery lightness


    8. "Very well, Doctor Grave-face," said Rosy, dimpling, "I will declare in future that I dote on skeletons, and body-snatchers, and bits of things in phials, and quarrels with everybody, that end in your dying miserably


    9. Only half an hour before he had been fastening up her plaits for her, and talking the "little language" of affection, which Rosamond, though not returning it, accepted as if she had been a serene and lovely image, now and then miraculously dimpling towards her votary


    10. He could see the raindrops dimpling the water, a good twenty feet below

    11. These experiences were very memorable and valuable to me—anchored in forty feet of water, and twenty or thirty rods from the shore, surrounded sometimes by thousands of small perch and shiners, dimpling the surface with their tails in the moonlight, and communicating by a long flaxen line with mysterious nocturnal fishes which had their dwelling forty feet below, or sometimes dragging sixty feet of line about the pond as I drifted in the gentle night breeze, now and then feeling a slight vibration along it, indicative of some life prowling about its extremity, of dull uncertain blundering purpose there, and slow to make up its mind


    12. It is a soothing employment, on one of those fine days in the fall when all the warmth of the sun is fully appreciated, to sit on a stump on such a height as this, overlooking the pond, and study the dimpling circles which are incessantly inscribed on its otherwise invisible surface amid the reflected skies and trees


    13. Paddling gently to one of these places, I was surprised to find myself surrounded by myriads of small perch, about five inches long, of a rich bronze color in the green water, sporting there, and constantly rising to the surface and dimpling it, sometimes leaving bubbles on it


    14. Later, that same night, when he saw the future Lady Farquhart dimpling and glowing, the central star in a galaxy of London beaux, he wondered if the Lady Barbara might not be worth the winning; he wondered if the mariage de convenance might not be transformed into the culmination of a quick, romantic courtship


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