单词 | girlishly |
例句 | She lowered her gaze girlishly, depositing the seed hulls into a dish. Typical American 1991-01-01T00:00:00Z My mother laughed girlishly one night, trying not to pronounce sheep as ship. Hunger of Memory 1982-01-01T00:00:00Z So I am surprised by the sparky, open woman – still as girlishly fresh-faced as in her film debut, Mystic Pizza, 32 years ago – who greets me when we connect by Zoom. Lili Taylor: 'I knew Harvey Weinstein was a pig. I didn't know he was a rapist' 2020-08-03T04:00:00Z But right now she is giggling girlishly as she chats to her translator. Catherine Breillat: 'I love blood. It's in all my films' 2010-07-15T21:04:00Z As Juliet, Ms. Kent is girlishly delicate and willful; the role is one of her best, bringing her to life in a way that other characters sometimes don’t. Dance Review: Herman Cornejo in Ballet Theater?s ?Romeo and Juliet? 2010-07-06T21:27:00Z During curtain calls, it was startling to see the fearless Lady Macbeth vanish, and Ms. Netrebko, all smiles, look girlishly happy as she waved to her fans. In the Met’s ‘Macbeth,’ Anna Netrebko as the Scheming Wife 2014-09-25T04:00:00Z She giggled girlishly as she recounted the compliment. Martha Stewart, Blissed Out on CBD, Is Doing Just Fine 2020-09-17T04:00:00Z During curtain calls, it was startling to see the fearless Lady Macbeth vanish, and Netrebko, all smiles, look girlishly happy as she waved to her fans. A Met ‘Macbeth’ worth a trip to the movie theater 2014-10-13T04:00:00Z And this time, the boys wore block heels, girlishly bright anklets and rose-print coats. Fashion Review: In Paris, the Hunt for Modern Masculinity 2012-01-24T15:29:54Z As Hilde reminds Solness as she girlishly flirts with him, he promised to build her a “kingdom” one day, and she has come to see that he pays up. Theater Review: ‘The Master Builder,’ at the Harvey Theater at BAM 2013-05-21T02:00:02Z He was girlishly slender, with narrow wrists and his hand when I shook it seemed smaller and softer than mine. Sweet Tooth by Ian McEwan - extract 2012-08-10T21:55:10Z Then she girlishly draws up her knees, and looks like she's going to sit there and wait for him to call. "In Treatment" recap: Have Sunil's sessions come to an end? 2010-11-30T13:30:00Z The young soprano proved both girlishly touching yet impressively steely. Gustavo Dudamel's Hollywood Bowl 'West Side Story' is a story for right now 2016-07-15T04:00:00Z The woman who gazed from the photo in the Gary Post Tribune in April 1965 was blond and girlishly glamorous, wearing dark — I assumed red — lipstick. Perspective | A white mother went to Alabama to fight for civil rights. The Klan killed her for it. 2017-12-15T05:00:00Z Their courtship and marriage, told alongside their kidney surgeries and their aftermath, are related in a style both medically detailed and girlishly romantic. A compatible couple, in more ways than one 2017-09-08T04:00:00Z “Oh, dear,” Cora said with the mawkish sympathy of hers that I confess I find at once girlishly alluring and rather dull. Lord Grantham Reacts to Brexit Decision 2016-06-27T04:00:00Z She’s still just 19, preternaturally poised and girlishly goofy at the same time. US OPEN 2015: Back on court, Duval still a winner in NYC 2015-08-25T04:00:00Z The handwriting was firm but girlishly old-fashioned; it was perfectly legible, however. Vistas of New York 2012-04-14T02:00:25.810Z He was short of stature, and girlishly pretty, having small oval features, languid black eyes, black curly hair, and a rich complexion of olive and red. Out of a Labyrinth 2012-02-17T03:00:38.887Z She was not crying but her magnificent eyes swam in a sort of luminous ether and Herrick had never seen her so girlishly helpless.—"Knowing me brought him to this!" "Persons Unknown" 2011-09-28T02:00:23.683Z Half a dozen seniors grouped in girlishly picturesque attitudes on the veranda welcomed the callers with warmth. Marjorie Dean, College Senior 2011-08-01T02:00:12.720Z As she drew the hat-pins from her head she glanced restlessly about her room, bright, girlishly pink-and-white, with the atmosphere of a room that had been lived in happily enough. The Disturbing Charm 2011-06-17T02:00:21.077Z Mrs. Simpson girlishly shook back her curls, and proceeded to pour out a cup of tea for Mr. Weatherhead. That Unfortunate Marriage, Vol. 1 2011-04-26T02:00:29.063Z She was very splendid, her slenderness accentuated by the length of satin swathed about her, from which her shoulders emerged, girlishly fragile. Miss Maitland Private Secretary 2011-03-08T03:00:39.100Z If Christina had brought herself to slightly more conciliatory language or if, even now, she had thrown herself girlishly into her mother's arms, she could, at that moment, easily have melted the public heart. "Persons Unknown" 2011-09-28T02:00:23.683Z Sybil knew that she had written two foolish, girlishly gushing notes, open to several constructions. The Oyster 2011-02-10T03:00:49.300Z Macquarie shrugged his shoulders,—his girlishly cut coat with its tight waist and tight sleeves crinkling as he did so. The Rustle of Silk 2011-01-27T03:00:44.390Z The little bodice was of pink silk and pink chiffon, simply made and cut with a girlishly rounded neck, trimmed with a narrow edging of old lace. The Ranch Girls in Europe 2011-01-13T03:01:01.483Z The wind had brought colour to her cheeks, and beneath the brim of her mourning hat, which cut a dark tricom on the fairness of her forehead, her face looked girlishly fresh and sweet. The Undying Past "I wish I thought so, Don," she answered girlishly: "Miss Ralston is so pretty." The Ranch Girls' Pot of Gold Mistress Catherine clapped her hands almost girlishly, forgetting her accustomed dignity. The White Plumes of Navarre A Romance of the Wars of Religion "Oh, thank you!" she said, girlishly for these days when she had begun duly to expand as wished. Helena Brett's Career As she hurried down the street, all aglow once more, she felt girlishly happy. The Shadow Nancy, girlishly eager to struggle in life's tide, now, facing the greatest thing in life, shrank back, afraid. Happy House But on the whole she had felt more girlishly happy and ebullient than since her sister had gone her own way and left a heavy burden for young shoulders behind her. Ancestors A Novel He fancied that she had known Lamberti before, and that she had been girlishly in love with him, and that when she had met him again she had been startled and annoyed. Cecilia A Story of Modern Rome She played with the ugly subject girlishly, even frivolously, though not insipidly—at least to a young man's notion—riding its winds and waves like a sea-bird. John March, Southerner Mr. Gibbons," came the reply, almost girlishly, "I am from Baltimore. "And they thought we wouldn't fight" Her reply was very brief, and written in the large, firm, still girlishly clear hand that distinguished her. The Wife of Sir Isaac Harman The light of the blaze was on her face, appealingly soft and girlishly sweet. The Rustler of Wind River “Well, Polly ought to do well,” answered Dave, who had not forgotten that the student who acted so very girlishly had at graduation stood as high in his percentage as our hero himself had done. Dave Porter and His Double Or, The Disapperarance of the Basswood Fortune Ogden’s almost girlishly modeled face was more than apprehensive as he stepped up to him. Once to Every Man A dark, almost a girlishly handsome fellow, well below medium height––the rod beside him showed five feet four inches. Astounding Stories of Super-Science, March 1930 Putnam studied for a moment the back of her head and her figure, which was girlishly slender and clad in gray. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Vol. 26, October, 1880 There were some qualms of uneasiness in her breast 57 that hour, some upbraidings of conscience for treason to Major King, of whom she had been girlishly fond, girlishly proud, womanly selfish. The Rustler of Wind River And he thought of Clare, of Clare fighting eternally that sharp pain in her side, her face now drawn and glistening with the sweat of suffering, now girlishly gay. Mountain Blood A Novel Miss Torrance obeyed and stood before her, girlishly slender in her long dress, though there was an indefinite suggestion of imperiousness in her dark eyes. The Cattle-Baron's Daughter He had dropped behind Du Barry for a moment to tie up his bootlace, and Julie, running girlishly along the moonlit path, bumped violently into his arched back. Terribly Intimate Portraits The luminous long blue eyes in the glass looked back at her girlishly. The Rose-Garden Husband The crowds on Broadway seemed keeping step to some happy tune, and she felt that her heart was dancing with them, so elated, so girlishly irresponsible was her mood. Virginia “Several, as girlishly demure as that, I fancy,” asserted the young man with confidence. The Indifference of Juliet Mrs. Sherman, her face all aglow from the cold drive, and looking almost girlishly fair in her big hat with the plumes, and her dark furs, hurried in to the fire. The Little Colonel's Christmas Vacation Sophie heeded them not; she ran girlishly up the steps to where the executioner was leaning on his axe. Terribly Intimate Portraits Her nerves are not strong yet, and she will never, I fear, be quite girlishly careless and merry, but she is grave and sweet. Hopes and Fears or, scenes from the life of a spinster "How do you do, Rusty?" and she laughed girlishly. The Ghost Breaker A Novel Based Upon the Play I shouldn’t do for a poor man’s wife—not judging by this ‘girlishly demure’ gown, you poor lamb.—But, The Indifference of Juliet The pale little dressmaker, who had hardly uttered a word since her arrival a week before, talked and laughed quite merrily and girlishly, thanking Cyrilla unreservedly for her "jolly letter." Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1905 to 1906 She was girlishly bright and merry, frankly delighted with the old homestead and the quaint, old-fashioned, daintily kept rooms. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1904 But she was girlishly pleased at the prospect. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1896 to 1901 She was girlishly glad her mother’s night dress was neat and lace trimmed, fit to go to her new home. The Girls at Mount Morris Doris nearly always ran in the study and gossiped girlishly about the morning's employments. A Little Girl in Old Boston She chatted merrily and girlishly, feeling as if she had known them all her life. Lucy Maud Montgomery Short Stories, 1905 to 1906 He had never seen her so animated, so girlishly insistent. A Philanthropist Her ignorance of the cold, the danger involved, made her girlishly eager to set forth. A Daughter of the Middle Border Ushered into Robin's room, the Lookouts and their charge found Phyllis looking girlishly pretty in a flowered silk kimono. Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore Thou wert reading, and aloud too, with thy saintly cup of water by thee, and—what! thou art still girlishly fond of those dried cherries! Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection The lady seemed in highest spirits over her unaccountable prank, and laughed girlishly. The Black Wolf's Breed A Story of France in the Old World and the New, happening in the Reign of Louis XIV I knew that she was as girlishly devoted to me as ever, as thoughtful as ever to please me. Cape Cod Folks "It's so good of you both to call!" gushed the widow, girlishly. Frank Merriwell's Chums "You are the handsomest old gentleman in New York," said Arletta, girlishly, as she saw me for the first time dressed in street clothes, and all ready to take my departure. Born Again Her eyes gleamed with the old, frank look, her cheeks were rosy, and she walked girlishly as she came forward. The Plunderer He waved an oddly delicate hand—backward from the wrist, girlishly—"He's all—hunkadory." Gideon's Band A Tale of the Mississippi So far as her figure could be seen, while seated, it appeared slight and delicate, without fragility, girlishly immature, yet not lean in form. How Women Love (Soul Analysis) But as she sat there before him, chic and guarded, with her girlishly frail body so arrogantly well gowned, she had in some way touched his lethargic imagination. Never-Fail Blake The next afternoon, Carol arrayed herself in her most girlishly charming gown, and with a smile on her lips, and trepidation in her heart, she marched off to call on her Jezebel. Sunny Slopes Miss Carr was always excited, and always fluttering, and always giggling girlishly. Prudence of the Parsonage She was so frail, so girlishly sweet and desirable, that Lem uttered an oath. From the Valley of the Missing "But they ought to play with one thing at a time, and not drop one after another," said the mild Mrs. Stowe, blushing girlishly. Bruvver Jim's Baby In her new and lovely clothes she was very pretty, very witty, almost girlishly charming. The Gay Cockade She was, in fact, everything that we girlishly longed to be in the revel of a ballroom or the white sanctity of a church. Different Girls Such words, coming from those girlishly rosy lips, with the dimples dodging in and out of his pink cheeks, had an odd effect of unreality. The Lonesome Trail and Other Stories Her hair was massed at the back of her head simply and girlishly enough, and its fluffiness about her forehead made a sweet shadow above her eyes. A Daughter of To-Day She was dressed in her very best; affected an air of great gaiety: talked loud and girlishly, and laughed when there was nothing to laugh at. Bracebridge Hall It was said so girlishly and impulsively that Kitty laughed as she agreed. Kitty Trenire With a lovely unconsciousness she was spied walking her innocent ways toward the piazza with mamma, even now girlishly unaware that an opposite and uproarious sex was in headlong pursuit.... V. V.'s Eyes She is tall, thin, a little angular, most winningly and girlishly awkward, as she wanders on to the stage with an air of vague distraction. Plays, Acting and Music A Book Of Theory She nodded girlishly, and I admit, as a critic, adorably. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895 She was dressed in her very best; affected an air of great gayety; talked loud and girlishly, and laughed when there was nothing to laugh at. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists Miss Herrick, dressed in pale green and wearing pincenez, flutters in girlishly. The Sunny Side For the Superintendent's eyes never left her face and—at certain parts of the story—the Superintendent's cheeks grew girlishly pink. The Island of Faith My dear," she bubbled girlishly, thrusting a stray lock of questionable gold beneath her cap, "I thought I'd just run in and sit with you. Out of the Ashes The big car, with George and Laurencine on board, followed the little one like a cat following a mouse, and Laurencine girlishly interested herself in the chase. The Roll-Call She held out her hand to him with a gesture that was girlishly impulsive. The Top of the World Frank now fell on his back with limp paws in air and simpered girlishly up at his envenomed critic on the railing. The Wrong Twin Marianne sat in a deep chair which made her appear girlishly slight. Alcatraz She wore it plaited tightly into one single tress hanging girlishly down her back and its end reached down to her waist. Falk A Reminiscence Last night life had seemed serious; she had been girlishly, romantically happy. Rezanov And never had she been so girlishly appealing to all that was strong in him as a man. The Spenders A Tale of the Third Generation Once I saw thee idly rocking —Idly rocking— And chattering girlishly to other girls, Bell-voiced, happy, Careless with the stout heart of unscarred womanhood, And life to thee was all light melody. War is Kind Delia surveyed him, standing behind the lace curtain, and Mrs. France was relieved to see that a young person of such very decided opinions could be still girlishly curious. Delia Blanchflower Miss Theodosia laughed out girlishly, not at all a tottery laugh on a cane, and the pleasant sound broke the midnight stillness. Miss Theodosia's Heartstrings And with the thought, girlishly, still girlishly, she hid her face upon her arms as she stood there, murmuring:—"Ah, I hate, I hate getting old." A Fountain Sealed She drew it girlishly, quite unconscious of its large bearings, gossiping about this person and that, with a free expenditure of very dogmatic opinion on the habits and ways which were not hers. The History of David Grieve Bright cheeks, girlishly thin, in which there was something touching, the light of inward suffering. Jean-Christophe Journey's End Six months ago she would have been girlishly triumphant at such a success, but now she felt at most a dull satisfaction. The Nest Builder With his clear, dark color, his wavy hair, his languishing brown eyes, his almost girlishly graceful figure, and his beautiful clothes, he was pretty enough to fascinate any inexperienced imagination. From a Bench in Our Square He had already begun to lend her books, which she returned, always with some clever little criticism, often girlishly naïve, but never merely conventional. Young Lives Ganymede was once a girlishly handsome precocious youth. Impressions of Theophrastus Such "What will your charges be, please, Mr. Cannon?" she demanded abruptly, and yet girlishly timid. Hilda Lessways He believed she spoke lightly, girlishly, to tease him—that she was only a gay-hearted girl, fancy-free and just a little proud of her conquest over even him. The Desert of Wheat He said," Alice drawled with a touch of girlishly spiteful indifference, "that if he was one of the poor Gareth-Lawlesses he hadn't much chance of succeeding to the title. The Head of the House of Coombe She was small, and girlishly slight, with slender ankles and exquisite little feet; indeed I think she had the tiniest feet of any woman I had ever met. Bat Wing The Young Doctor had also seen her in the paddock with the horses, bare-headed, lithe and so girlishly slim, with none of the unmistakable if elusive lines belonging to the maturity which marriage brings. Wild Youth, Complete The Young Doctor had also seen her in the paddock with the horses, bare- headed, lithe and so girlishly slim, with none of the unmistakable if elusive lines belonging to the maturity which marriage brings. Wild Youth, Volume 1. Lucy was indeed supremely and girlishly happy: but it was Sophy whose eye Albinia sought with anxiety, and that eye was averted. The Young Step-Mother How girlishly reserved, even in the expression of her love! Stories by Foreign Authors: Italian Eric told her of his life, and the life in the great outer world, in which she was girlishly and eagerly interested. Kilmeny of the Orchard Where could he look but in the face opposite, sometimes so girlishly merry and sometimes so beautifully shy? On Picket Duty, and Other Tales But every other feeling but excitement was obliterated at the sight of a slender, girlishly made woman, in a pongee gown, and a limp brown hat covered with poppies, waiting in the lounge. Sisters "I liked to hear you speak of your father to-day," said Winsome, still swinging her feet girlishly. The Lilac Sunbonnet Magsie, who was now seated opposite him, clasped her hands girlishly about her knees. The Heart of Rachael The doll-eyed boy smiled girlishly upon me as he descended the steps, but the correspondent strode slowly away with the downcast, cheerless countenance of a man who has been hurt beyond recovery. Zone Policeman 88; a close range study of the Panama canal and its workers There was an artist's enthusiasm in Gregson's girlishly sensitive face as he looked across the table at Whittemore and lighted a cigarette. Flower of the North A Modern Romance Mrs. Lancaster, looking her best in a low-necked black silk, if rather breathless after the hearty dinner, eaten in too-tight corsets, had her big chair, Georgia curled girlishly on a footstool at her feet. Saturday's Child I had never heard a sweeter voice, and her firm mouth was all at once not only gentle and womanly, but almost girlishly pretty. Back to God's Country and Other Stories It was such a long time before the arbiter found anything to remark, that the situation became a little embarrassing; Zillah laughed girlishly, and her sister's eyes fell. The Emancipated She tried it on girlishly before the mirror over the mantelpiece, and received my compliments. The Red Planet Still, the lamplight wiped out some of the shadows, and she was never more girlishly vivacious than with Ned, entering as she did with zest into his plans and ideas—more sister now than wife. Australia Felix "That was so like dear Dolly!" said Mrs. Fox later, coming up behind Susan on the porch, and slipping an arm girlishly about her waist. Saturday's Child Soldiering, even in the Crimean War time, did not appeal to the girlishly gentle little chap, for, as he shrewdly remarked, he neither wanted to kill anybody nor be killed himself. Robert Louis Stevenson All honour to Jim; she paced—— "You call him 'Pup'," observed the girl girlishly. Such Is Life It congratulated itself, and was almost girlishly happy. The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories The curves of her figure welded with those of the fragile boat in perfect continuation, as she girlishly yielded herself to its heaving and sinking, seeming to form with it an organic whole. Desperate Remedies Her humor had evidently changed; for she turned an honest, pleased face upon him, as she girlishly attempted to drag the strangers forward. The Twins of Table Mountain Vera was a handsome girl of twenty; Sonya a girl of sixteen with all the charm of an opening flower; Natasha, half grown up and half child, was now childishly amusing, now girlishly enchanting. War and Peace "And you were very happy there?" said Paul, watching her girlishly animated face. A Ward of the Golden Gate It is characteristic of a cowboy to have a face brown as an Indian, and hands girlishly white and soft. Her Prairie Knight "A queer house," Mrs. Hale laughed girlishly and contentedly. The Valley of the Moon At breakfast Mrs. Bainbridge spoke of artillery reinforcing the post, and her husband giggled girlishly and looked at the puzzled Duane; and at dinner Mrs. Starr asked Albumblatt, would not artillery strengthen the garrison? The Jimmyjohn Boss and Other Stories The leading lady, laughing girlishly, took me by the hand and ran away with me. Paul Kelver, a Novel The lad's heart was sore within him; he scarcely dared move and blushed girlishly at the least word that was spoken to him. Four Short Stories By Emile Zola |
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