I stood and watched as she flicked her hair over her shoulder and fluttered her eyelashes at the closest guy. |
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She gave him a flirtatious grin, fluttering her eyelashes just a little for effect. |
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I can be one of the boys, but when I want something I can flutter my eyelashes too. |
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She was a tall, leggy blonde with wide lavender eyes, long black eyelashes, and lush, rose lips. |
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He knows that he can cruise up on stage, croon out any old rubbish, flutter his eyelashes at the camera and get ten billion votes as a result. |
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She fluttered her eyelashes at Mark, and he blushed again and fumbled for his wallet. |
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Girls cut calculus to get their eyelashes done, and boys distributed roofies during softball practice. |
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Commonly called crabs, these lice occur on the skin and hair of your pubic areas and on eyelashes. |
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Muhammad was middle-sized, did not have lank or crisp hair, was not fat, had a white, circular face, wide black eyes and long eyelashes. |
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Make sure that everybody thinks that you have the thickest and fullest eyelashes in the whole world. |
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Instead I covered my face in a soft bronzing powder and coated my eyelashes with mascara. |
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The show must go on for a pantomime dame whose wigs, make-up and eyelashes have been stolen just days before he is due on stage. |
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Pale rose-coloured lipstick covers her full lips and mascara on her long eyelashes frames her bright blue eyes. |
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She didn't have to do any eye goggling, or dress outrageously skimpy, or even bat her eyelashes. |
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Pubic lice live in hair in the pubic area and can also sometimes live in body hair, eyebrows and eyelashes. |
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Sometimes your eyelashes, eyebrows, armpit, pubic and other body hair also falls out. |
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Emeria adjusted the green scarf that covered her mouth and nose, blinking to free the snow from her eyelashes. |
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He had the most beautiful eyelashes I have ever seen and I grew to love him very much. |
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The hair of the scalp, eyebrows, and eyelashes are of separate type and develop fairly early in life. |
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All of her major organs were formed but she had no eyelashes, eyebrows or cartilage in her ears. |
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Yes, I have just had to pop out, only to come back with snow on my eyelashes and furrowed eyebrows. |
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She twisted a lock of her honey-colored hair around her finger and fluttered her eyelashes at me, pouting her soft full lips to look enticing. |
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The eyelashes stiff with mascara make the artificiality and clumsiness of makeup conspicuous. |
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Dew had settled on her hair and eyelashes by the time she found a good place to practice. |
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Water droplets rested on his face and eyelashes, as it dripped off his nose and chin. |
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She just flipped her long blonde curls sassily and flirted her ocean blue eyes, which were framed by long, mascaraed eyelashes. |
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Looking as if she was about to explode, teardrops clung stubbornly to her eyelashes throughout, giving her a somewhat manic, glazed look. |
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Her eyelashes are almost as light as her hair, and I can see a sprinkling of tiny freckles on her nose and cheeks. |
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It was the first time I had ever seen myself with flaws, features, eyelashes, freckles, and most surprising, really soft brown, downy skin. |
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I ignored the flurry of giggles and batting eyelashes when I spotted Lily, Roberto, and Trace. |
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I mocked as innocently as possible, batting my eyelashes as furiously as I could. |
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The music started up again and Helda and Sileda both stared up at William expectantly, batting their eyelashes. |
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Cosmetic eye surgery may also improve your sight if saggy skin in the upper lids hangs over the eyelashes to obstruct vision. |
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They sing beautifully, play their own instruments and have deep brown eyes and long eyelashes. |
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His skin was as pale as ever, and dew was shining in his hair and on his eyelashes. |
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Casey smiles, and puts his arm back around him, batting his long eyelashes. |
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When I lit my cigarette, I also managed to burn my eyelashes and set fire to my hair. |
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Slowly she raised a thin hand to her face and swiped at the rain that clung to her hair and eyelashes. |
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He almost lost his eyesight as a result of this illness and he did lose his eyelashes which never grew in again. |
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Other dolls, Lily and Jane, made in Germany, had jointed arms and legs, eyelashes, eyes that opened and shut and real hair. |
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His Afro adds an entire foot to his height, and his thick, long eyelashes look like they're stuck together with tears. |
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To Todd she spoke more flirtatiously, batting her eyelashes and pressing up against the locker next to his. |
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I asked, trying to make myself look as attractive as possible by batting my eyelashes wildly. |
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While he stood there, the girl observed him carefully through her still wet eyelashes. |
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Apples' eyelashes flickered open slowly before her big gray eyes struggled to adjust to the darkness of the jungle around her. |
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She tipped her eyelashes with red mascara and used her own not permanent hair dye to add red streaks to her hair. |
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Iranian women are known for large eyes framed by thick eyelashes, and dark, shapely eyebrows. |
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By the time she was able to go home, she'd lost much of her hair, her eyelashes, eyebrows, fingernails, and toenails. |
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The constriction of the skin rotates the eyelashes progressively closer to the cornea. |
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My face was whitened with powder and my golden-brown eyelashes were black to match the carefully applied eyeliner and shadows. |
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She studied them with her own fingers, tracing each scar and noticing his gaze through her eyelashes. |
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Babs made kissy noises and fluttered the enormous false eyelashes that she had stolen from her mother's bathroom. |
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The surgery is a simple procedure for realigning the inturned eyelashes of trichiasis patients. |
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A few teardrops clung to her eyelashes and her hair had fallen into her face and stuck to her cheeks. |
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They slope around us, unbothered by the clicking camera shutters, so close we can see their eyelashes. |
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He wipes at his eye, rubbing sleep crumbs from his eyelashes and shrugs sleepily. |
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People try to visit the neighbourhood doctor or unknot their eyelashes on their own. |
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For the upper lids, the surgeon makes the incision right in the upper lid skin crease above your eyelashes, so it is very well hidden. |
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His eyes closed gently, as if he was in a sound sleep, his long eyelashes clinging to one another. |
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There she was, coming up the platform towards me at Runcorn, all in brown, with fluttering eyelashes. |
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My brother's blue wide apart butterfly wing eyes, a lazy eye made them look wider, and curly eyelashes. |
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Her eyelashes gracefully curved over her eyes and they were even longer than his. |
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In ancient Egypt, Priests plucked every hair from their bodies, including their eyebrows and eyelashes. |
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A sty is an infection of one of the follicles from which the eyelashes grow. |
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A stye is caused by infection of a gland at the base of one or more eyelashes. |
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All my life I've been blessed with stubbly, almost invisible eyelashes, discrete, modest, and no trouble at all. |
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She looked down at his sleeping face, the dark eyelashes that fanned his high cheekbones. |
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She had dark red lipstick across her lips and her eyelashes looked longer and she bat them often. |
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To help your eyelashes stay strong, apply mascaras that condition and strengthen the lash hair with special hydrators like panthenol and keratin. |
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There was a small cleft in his strong square chin and long dark eyelashes framed eyes the same rich dark brown as his hair. |
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Grabbing the mascara, I took out the wand and layered my eyelashes with two coats of mascara. |
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Timmy then promptly began imitating a blonde model, screaming and fluttering his eyelashes. |
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They had false eyelashes, they had shaven their eyebrows, and they had coloured in 12 tones from the eyelash up to the eyebrows. |
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My eyes were red and puffy and my eyelashes were stuck together by my tears. |
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For glamorous eyes, we'd use false eyelashes, although we'd cut them in half to avoid looking too artificial. |
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Giselle blinked with her long, false eyelashes, then began to lead the way, Desiree trailing behind her. |
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Thick, curling eyelashes shaded her lowered eyes, standing against dark yet colorless cheeks. |
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If lice infest the eyebrows or eyelashes, the eyes may also become inflamed. |
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Before curling your eyelashes, heat the curler with a hair dryer for a few seconds. |
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Like your eyelashes, so blond they were only noticeable when you blinked and the top row met the bottom in a layer of double thickness. |
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One flutter of those eyelashes and waiters are throwing themselves at her feet. |
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Smiling, I tilted my head toward him and fluttered my eyelashes in what I hoped was a flirty manner. |
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Scarcely an exchange goes by without her flashing her top teeth, fluttering her eyelashes, pursing her lips or cocking her head with a teasing playfulness. |
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I basically just like big hair and lotsa make-up and eyelashes! |
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The stretchy, leathery ring keeps you hard while the eyelashes tickle the vadge. |
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His lower lip trembled mockingly as he batted his eyelashes. |
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She batted her eyelashes in the most flirtatious manner she could muster. |
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She's looking at back at me gently, batting those thick eyelashes. |
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She asked flirtatiously, batting her mischievous eyelashes at him. |
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Olivia looked up and batted her big brown eyelashes at the clerk. |
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Jake took Mariah's hand in his own, batting his eyelashes at her. |
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Kya smiled at him and leaned back, batting her dark eyelashes and smiling. |
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She was batting her eyelashes at Rick in an extremely flirtatious manner. |
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From overly glamorous eyelashes to a Mr. Rogers-inspired sweater vest, the Iowa caucuses were a runway of regret. |
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In one split second glance at the screen, I had seen more big hair, false eyelashes and cleavage than I'd ever imagined existed in my parents' youth. |
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Cowering in a corner, eyelashes palely blinking, Amis looks as if he hopes to get through his 15 minutes of network fame by going entirely unrecognised. |
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A generation ago, women were asking each other why they were wasting half the day fitting corsets and false eyelashes, and the other half trying to perfect an orange souffle. |
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The attractive young lady with corkscrew curls and a floral brooch sits high on the ivory, her large eyes accentuated by heavily outlined lids and eyelashes. |
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With a simple flutter of Ama's eyelashes the woman appeared before her. |
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All she had to do was flutter her eyelashes and he'd do anything for her. |
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I pulled my hair up high and covered my eyelashes with waterproof mascara. |
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So I sat down as she powdered my face and dusted eyeshadow and blush and glossed my lips and lined my eyes and curled and coated my eyelashes with mascara. |
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Her long, curled eyelashes just grazed the skin underneath them. |
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Cystoid macular oedema has been uncommonly reported were growth of eyelashes, conjunctival hyperaemia, and ocular pruritus. |
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Entropion, where the lower eyelid shrinks and pulls the eyelashes upwards into the eye scratching the cornea. |
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People who are severely affected may need eyelashes plucked out at an opthamology clinic on a regular basis. |
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Long eyelashes and ear hairs, together with nostrils that can close, form a barrier against sand. |
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The rockhopper penguin has distinctive feathers around the eyes, giving the appearance of elaborate eyelashes. |
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Her hair was a dirty blond, worn long, and her eyebrows and eyelashes were black, naturally black, and the brows arched. |
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And now she knows, just what those fluttering eyelashes can do, just what that come hither look means. |
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One of these was the butterfly kiss, given by fluttering the eyelashes against the skin of the recipient. |
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Lots of our customers buy false eyelashes and eyebrow pencils because the chemotherapy, has resulted in the loss of their hair, eyebrows and eyelashes. |
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I want it to be in some ultra cold, dry climate where I can cover up the lumps and bumps with layers of glamorous fake fur and peer smoulderingly out from false eyelashes. |
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It is caused by an allergic reaction in the meibomian glands at the base of the eyelashes, which leads to watering eyes and itching which is worse at night. |
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When autumn leaves crackled beneath his feet and delicate snowflakes melted on his eyelashes, Benjamin still felt the whomp of the baseball smacking into his glove. |
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With a pout, Natasha counted the drops, and her eyelashes kept time. |
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She worked her eyelashes and made butterfly kisses on my cheeks. |
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