Sentence examples for that sweet character from inspiring English sources

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These questions, I guess, were answered when he plucked from his pocket a rose; From there he compared her to a summer's day, said by any other name she'd be as sweet; 'You're like a book,' he told her, 'That sweet character we meet.' 'I know' she replied (with a devilish smirk), 'I'm a damsel in distress.' And then, without a second thought, she kicked him, yelling 'Bless…'…'…What a mummy's boy!

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However, Rodgers biographer William Hyland suggests that "Sweet Thursday" was out of character for Traubel's voice.

Schram explained that her "very kind and very sweet" character finds herself in an "unfortunate situation of having lost someone in her life.

And after a few plays, their interplay didn't just remind me of the zillion other renditions of that song but took on its own sweet character.

"Sméagol is a joyful, sweet character.

"What a dear, sweet character she isn't," he said.

Marsha possessed keen intellect, ready wit and a sweet character.

Usually collegial with debating partners, he said, "What a dear, sweet character she isn't".

By G. Schwabe The New Yorker, September 28 , 1929P. 64 Honestly, Peg, Mrs. Perry is a sweet character.

The New Yorker, September 28 , 1929P. 64 Honestly, Peg, Mrs. Perry is a sweet character.

Without them, both chicken and vegetable stocks lack an essential sweet character and taste decidedly one-dimensional.

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