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Your scarf is a good place to experiment! (It's best to use small silk scarves. They have nice ones in malls, but usually not in the kids section. Look at thrift stores, do anything to find a cute, characteristic scarf!) Wear bracelets, earrings and necklaces!
He had some winning, button-cute characteristics.
Japan boasts the most sophisticated robotics in the world, but because of its "manga" culture, it tends to favor cute robots with human-like characteristics with emotional appeal, a use of technology that has at times drawn criticism for being not productive.
This "cult of cute" is such a distinctive characteristic of modern Japanese culture that, even in English, it is often referred to by its name of kawaii.
An Austrian ethologist named Konrad Lorenz came up with the term baby schema in 1943 to describe the characteristics that we find cute in babies that make us want to take care of them.
Dog trainers can help clarify the nature of certain breeds, looking beyond a breeds cute exterior to their needs and general characteristics.
Also a calm, nice environment with very cute children sitting at their tables, the other characteristics of the class couldn't have been more different.
She wanted to work with male surrogates for a change, and talking dummies, with their ambivalent characteristics — human and inhuman, child and adult, cute and nasty — struck her as a rich source.
Like American Indians or mobsters, surfers tend to be identified by their most prominent physical characteristics, though admittedly they're less inventive ("the cute blond guy with the red board").
Every detail of the layers and textures are depicted, and her pieces capture the characteristics of fungus and bacteria brilliantly while making Petri dishes look cute. .
Too cute.
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