A spaced-out teen gazes dreamily into the camera, slowly blinking her eyes. |
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She quietly and dreamily lowered herself into his arms, and he methodically marched off with her. |
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As the couple pledged their undying love and gazed dreamily into each other's eyes, in came a tiny voice. |
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She sighed and looked on dreamily, before receiving a sharp nip on the ear. |
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The entire film is told in a surreal and dreamily clipped dialog of imaginably fashionable faux-period slang and bizarre outcries of passion. |
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Gazing dreamily out of my bedroom window on a Sunday, I noticed a domestic tabby cat locked in mortal combat with a snake. |
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This was all too easy, he thought, as he gathered her up in his arms, her feet over one and her neck drooping dreamily downwards over the other. |
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A demitasse of Turkish coffee, so dreamily dense I feel its gently sandy texture on my lips, chaperones a cube of pale golden Turkish delight. |
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Jennifer sighed dreamily from her perch on the windowsill, her green dress gathered carelessly at her knees. |
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She stood there for a while before waltzing her way dreamily over to Jennifer's still form. |
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I recalled how I had gazed dreamily at his picture in the yearbook in the library at school today. |
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We had a yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum on board somebody else's dreamily expensive yacht in the Caribbean. |
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He nods towards a phalanx of priests nursing beer tankards, swaying dreamily to the white noise of the band crackling through the speakers. |
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In strong colours and dreamily soft materials, this cuddly animal measures approx. 20 cm. |
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The protagonists are the dreamily romantic Tatiana and the Byronic 'hero', Eugene Onegin, a self-involved aristocrat. |
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Faithful companion: the dreamily soft cuddly animals wearing a jumper in gentle pastels. |
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You should be able to drift off dreamily after that steamy bubble bath. |
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Undoubtedly you have been dreamily gazing around at many different recreational parks in the Netherlands looking for a beautiful chalet. |
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A young woman stares dreamily into the distance. |
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My grandmother lived in Florida, and when I visited her I fished dreamily, and unskillfully, and, among the many kinds of fish I never caught but wanted to, number one was the snook. |
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Their oils are as different as they are themselves: The Catalonian oil from Arbequina olives produced by Josep tastes mild and dreamily olive-y, with apple-flavored notes and a breath of nuttiness. |
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So Orsini floats dreamily past Venice – not a matte painting, but actual Venice, complete with the Campanile, the Doge's Palace and the Biblioteca, which was built between 37 and 91 years after Prince of Foxes is set. |
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His words seemed designed to play on the great British love of an underdog, as well as forcing those floating voters drifting dreamily towards David Cameron to think twice about what they really want. |
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The elf with the flower wings cuddles dreamily with her little kitty. |
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While he was enjoying his mango, he stared dreamily away. |
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The loyal friend for every child: The dreamily soft plush bear Adonis is an indispensible companion for young children and is always a faithful friend. 22 cm. |
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This miniature in the Guler style is a graceful, sensitive evocation of a young queen, shown leisurely smoking a narghile while dreamily listening to two female musicians. |
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Having said this, he again stared off dreamily. |
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In Doris Strütt and Stefan Kollmuss Gösken has found two strong actors with the ability to dreamily and gracefully move to the ambient beats of David Thayer. |
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With the second, perhaps your taste buds recall the heavenly flavor of butter pecan ice cream as nostalgia sets in and you dreamily reflect on when you were a child and everything was still so simple. |
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Book in hand, a young woman is dreamily looking off into the distance. |
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With its dreamily abstract lyrics and strange, dissonant melody, Gaby did not appear to be destined for chart success and yet, somehow, Bashung's performance gripped the public imagination and he has never looked back since. |
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He spoke almost dreamily, as if he was all by himself, out in the woods, picking johnny-jump-ups. |
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