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"She had a slightly wicked sense of humor," Max says.
These powers revolved around an unwavering faith in saturated color laid on thickly, and a slightly wicked gift for caricature.
A 6-foot-7 giant of a man, he had a jagged but handsome face and a slightly wicked sense of humor, and I looked up to him.
"He has a great, very natural confidence and a relaxed nobility, together with what Noël Coward would call a little twinkle: something slightly wicked and playful and fun.
A Slightly Wicked View of the Holy See," earned him a reputation as one of the most knowledgeable writers about modern Italy, especially about Rome.
The slightly wicked "bols-sein" or "breast bowls" for milk, shaped like breasts with a nipple at the base, were supported by three rams' heads.
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A louche, slightly wicked-looking character, he thought, like someone from a Toulouse-Lautrec painting or a member of the Rolling Stones, perhaps Brian Jones, in their Victorian-dress period.
Only by diving in do you get the wicked, slightly sour, chilli heat of mutton achari and its little bombs of dark, pickled onion; the treacly, reduced tomato of bhuna beef, made with so-now short ribs; vindaloo of equally modish pork cheeks sharpened with "masala vinegar" and finished with raspberry beer.
The Wicked Lady promises something slightly different.
McGahern had an extraordinary memory for telling detail, and, slightly at odds with the stripped-down austerity of his prose, a wicked sense of humour.
It's slightly bawdy, from the showgirl costumes to the way the host Tom Bergeron, with a wicked twinkle, looks as if he were trying not to laugh.
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