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For instance, a skiff or a flat bottom boat is perfect for small lakes, but would be incredibly dangerous on larger lakes with more fetch (wind caused waves).
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Men, in particular, are flabbergasted when they learn that I find Miss more fetching.
Tosches' portrayal of Dante can become a little perfumey -- the poet encounters too many skies and mornings of "illimitableness," a word that might sound more fetching in Italian.
(Gene Tierney's overbite was much more fetching).
An electrified wire reindeer and a duvet stencilled with the word, "Embedded," are among the more fetching examples of Americana.
Teeth and claws will be just as abundant there this weekend, but the species showcased will be more fetching, more furry and -- well, most of the time -- more friendly.
Noted illustrator Hugh Thomson drew a more fetching version in 1894 – younger, more dapper, with gorgeous hair and a well-turned leg – but all that seems inscrutably foppish.
He is a professional archaeologist but earns more fetching and carrying in Corfu than he ever could when teaching at Tirana University.
Saunders has lost her twinkly charm; Lumley has become a grotesque panstuck parody of her formerly bewitching self, more fetching as a pretend man than as a woman.
College football, beset by cheating scandals, had many powerful enemies but perhaps no one was a more fetching phrasemaker than Hutchins, who in 1929 became the university's fifth president.
So good luck to "Lammily", though I'd advise her creator to give the poor thing a more fetching name (Leslie? Leonie? Lionel!), and please work on the outfits.
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