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She smiled, a close-mouthed grin, admiring my pig at play, and I would've given anything in the world to see her tongue again, to reach out and sink my fingers into the hollows of her collarbone, to stare at that damp, beautiful navel all day long.
Oliver, our blond and blue-eyed baby of eight months, also proved an immense hit, his toothy grin attracting his own admiring crowd, effortlessly bridging any cultural divide.
There aren't really belly laughs in The Guard, but chuckles and grins as you admire the word play and Irish sensibility of almost every scene.
His shop failed, but he is not a despondent man and one can admire the sigh and the plucky grin with which he has, throughout his life, tried to learn from his mistakes.
Crinkles frame her dreamy light-blue eyes as she grins, and the men admire her clean-cut, surfer-girl appearance.
Rachel Maddow, whom I generally admire, teases Republican squareness with shrugs and grins in every broadcast.
In the world that Phillips constructs, hardly anyone sees through the darky makeup; Williams in these films is admired for his fine portrayal of "a charming big child of arrested development" and for his "watermelon grin".
They admired a rotting cow's head, its blood oozing out on the wooden gallery floor, while in a nearby vitrine a pickled tiger shark grinned melancholically.
I admire field biologists".
I admired that.
Sly grin.
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