How To Use Gamine In A Sentence
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Agamines are a really interesting group in terms of adaptation: we have scansorial, arenicolous and saxicolous species, the evolution of viviparity, and morphological transitions such as external ear loss.
Harduns and toad-heads; a tale of arenicoly and over-looked convergence
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During the intermission I noticed Roberto, at the rail of one of the boxes, deep in conversation with a wiry, chignoned gamine.
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Blond and gamine, they look so strikingly similar that they are often mistaken for siblings.
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Amélie is the perfect holiday movie for so many reasons, including the obvious fact that it involves a cute gamine who eventually gets everything her little heart desires.
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The quick mischievous sparkle of _gaminerie_ flashed up, transforming her for an instant -- "Ah, yes; and I can make you unhappy, too, it seems, by talking of marriage!
The Younger Set
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Their sweetness also happens to go well with the mild gaminess of the birds.
Times, Sunday Times
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She plays Julie, a stock character familiar to devotees of the art film: the adorably fey, nearly silent gamine looking for love.
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She had the gift of a clear and musical laugh, and her small delicate face would wrinkle and pout into grimaces which gave to her a rather attractive air of _gaminerie_ -- Hillyard could find no word but the French one to express her on that evening.
The Summons
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12: 37: Lanson Tang, the strapping deep-voiced lad from Potomac, nails "gaminerie" after his peers had missed three straight words.
Spelling Bee semifinals, live
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The lead actress played her part too well, shrinking through the episodes from gamine to gaunt.
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Looking gamine with her short, blonde hair, freckles, good cheekbones and slight Roman nose, she is an exuberant, deliciously sexy woman of 58.
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There are some pinots that gain their character from a forest floor kind of gaminess that you either love or hate and even though wild yeasts were employed in the fermentation, the Cristom has avoided all that and made a wine of great purity and finesse.
At My Table
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Farren was one of the daintiest and most graceful little creatures ever seen on the stage, with a gaminerie all her own, I, in common with many other youths, sat in the stalls of the Gaiety wrapped in
The Days Before Yesterday
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The 75th anniversary of her birth falls on May 4, an occasion that will be celebrated with a season of her films at London's National Film Theatre, and which will doubtless inspire a spate of homages to her gamine elegance.
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Small and slight, beneath a few grey hairs she has a gamine, mobile face.
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The missing link between Burroughs and Ginsberg on the one hand and Dylan and Richards on the other, she was a working-class Catholic girl from New Jersey and a possessed gamine whose performances verged on the shamanistic.
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She recently had her dark hair cut short and now wears it gamine and honey-coloured, which suits her clean bone structure and a light summer tan.
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At last my boyish figure had acquired some status and a more attractive description: gamine.
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The lemon cuts through any "gaminess", and if you get a chance to let it sit for an hour or two ... all the better!
Archive 2009-01-01
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The photo shows Hepburn posing for one of the movie's iconic publicity shots with pencil lines marking up her face, supposedly indicating where the gamine star could use a bit of smoothing.
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Next we see her dining alone in the posh Søllerød Inn, pleading poverty to the imperious waiter, and then biting into her crust of bread, like a Chaplin gamine, when she first encounters the spass of the idiot-group of the title.
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She couldn't have been more than five feet tall, with a fine-boned gamine face.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
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The gaminess of pinot noir at its best perfectly complements the gaminess of the bird.
Times, Sunday Times
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Irena, with wide eyes and gamine hair, arrives in New Orleans to meet her brother for the first time.
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She swung her slim russet-shod feet above the brook and looked at him with a touch of _gaminerie_ new to her and to him.
The Younger Set
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They have set about giving pinotage from New Zealand a much-needed sense of class, and a thriving market in New York City, where drinkers love its elegant blend of visceral gaminess and graceful, satin fruit.
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She was put on the cover of Time, won an Oscar, attracted the terms ( "coltish", "gamine", "elfin") that would be attached to her thereafter and became the chosen representative of Givenchy chic.
Film | guardian.co.uk
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So the star's willingness to mess with her own image may be her best inoculation against the kind of Gallic gamine roles she's likely to be stuck with as the Audrey Hepburn of France.
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Her long, pale ash blond hair was pulled back from her gamine features.
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Queen of gamine style, Audrey Tautou's choppy pixie has been her mainstay for quite a while now.
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Her performance in Love was remarkably assured; she seems the essential gamine.
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Agamines are a really interesting group in terms of adaptation: we have scansorial, arenicolous and saxicolous species, the evolution of viviparity, and morphological transitions such as external ear loss.
Archive 2006-12-01
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The bel canto opera repertoire is most closely associated with Bellini's deranged heroines and Donizetti's game gamines.
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The manic shoppers in search of baby-soft cashmere or cool leather strides range from gamine model types to balding businessmen and sleek middle-aged ladies.
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I'm going to try and stick with it longer by scaling back the number of characters I'm playing, so there's not so much repetition (part of the undesired "gaminess").
Jethro Tull Season Begins!
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The amount of "gaminess" you taste varies from deer to deer and depends on the age and eating habits of the animal as well as how quickly it was field dressed.
Frugal Upstate
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When I think of flappers, I picture androgynous gamines in shapeless dresses and waggling beads sipping illegal hooch while the Charleston plays in the background.
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NCNG Conference Room, Fayetteville-Cumberland County Chamber of Commerce, 201 Hay St. Fayetteville Police Chief Tom Bergamine will speak about how to protect your business from crime during the holidays, including how to make a business "uninviting" to burglars and help catch thieves.
Undefined
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I've been a fan since I was a boy with my first major movie-star crush, all the more when I discovered that the adorable, to-die-for gamine of Breakfast at Tiffany's was also a great humanitarian.
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In one, she resembles a gamine, androgynous youth, in another, a stern master of the house, and in yet another, she wears the resigned expression of a harried housewife.
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Still, the very gaminess of it represents a challenge for an older generation of surgeons.
Times, Sunday Times
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With supple and beautifully proportioned body, short gamine haircut that emphasizes her lovely features and luscious long legs that swoop effortlessly skyward, she magnetizes with every movement.
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A conceivable relative, she is fabulous and mythical in her own right, even if her head is not an eagle's but a sexy gamine's, and her body coltish rather than leonine.
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I distinctly remember tasting the gaminess of venison when i first tried it many years ago — it was ex-traor-dinary.
Venison Recipe: Terrance Brennan's Venison Tenderloin
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With these styles becoming popular hats were going out of fashion as they could not sit on the bouffant styles, and did not suit the gamine image.
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She had an ear-to-ear gamine grin and a good figure, and photographed well.
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Sciorelli's dark eyes watch a young gamine pass by the table.
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At last my boyish figure had acquired some status and a more attractive description: gamine.
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He sleeps with the beautiful, full-figured prostitutes who walk the streets of Rue Bleue, pines after the gamine next door and develops a taste for rock 'n' roll and le jazz Americain.
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Sardines, however, are glorious enough to imagine enjoying their marinated iridescence dockside with soffrito crudo, and neither rabbit ballotine nor game-bird terrine betray any gaminess.
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While still at the school, she was spotted in London's Oxford Street by a modelling agency scout, who decided her tall, slender frame and gamine features made her a natural choice to stalk the catwalk.
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Vacuum sealing has definitely eliminated any hint of gaminess that i remember from the venison i ate as a kid.
A Quick Guide to Refrigerating and Freezing Fresh Venison
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FrancescaRMR I just met Kenny Ortega and shareece was so hilarious when she spoke to him LOL gaminerie Kenny Ortega had said that Michael wanted to do the tour in Japan.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
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I was always more gamine than beach bimbo; more Audrey Hepburn than Pamela Anderson.
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The manic shoppers in search of baby-soft cashmere or cool leather strides range from gamine model types to balding businessmen and sleek middle-aged ladies.
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Amelie herself is along the lines of the beloved gamine; comparisons with Audrey Hepburn abound in the film's press.
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Small and slight, beneath a few grey hairs she has a gamine, mobile face.
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She had a gamine charm which men found irresistibly attractive.
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Its little strut of gaminess provides an attitude that is slightly raunchy, but the pool of warm, mellow flavours and faint raspberry note keep it comfortable in any company.
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Cumin is a case in point and its haunting smokiness complements the almost gaminess of mackerel.
Times, Sunday Times
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Marco Repola for the Wall Street Journal A cosplayer dressed up as the Vocaloid Kagamine Len gets help from a friend in getting his wig just right.
Cosplayers Crowd Ani-Com
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Her newly cropped hair gives her a fashionably gamine look.
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A gamine ingenue to her sophisticated divorcee, she plays this streetwise waif with the same knowing naivety that made the 12-year-old such a disturbingly seductive assassin's helpmate in her first film, Leon.
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The silk of the duck liver plays against the grainy elements of the fig, the fig brings out the fruitier qualities in the liver, the liver points to the gaminess of the fig, and you smear your torchon on your brioche toasts with oohs and ahs.
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And in the intervals he had supplied the creature with money and amused himself with his _gaminerie_ from morning till night.
The History of David Grieve
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The movie then jumps seven years, during which time Gordon has written a bestseller called Is Greed Good?, and his estranged daughter, Winnie Gekko (the gamine Carey Mulligan), has rejected greed in favour of green to join an online charitable organisation devoted to exposing environmental despoilers.
Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps – review
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Three decades later and Smith, with her wild grey mane and piercing eyes, has morphed from gamine mystic to mature sorcerer: a sybilline speaker of arcane truths.
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Among these immigrants, these strange foreigners, he notices a strange figure: a willowy gamine dancing to entertain the staff.
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Watching the gamine Nicole, hair newly dark, eyes particularly blue, voice as Russian as vodka, you would be entitled to think all your birthdays have come at once.
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The sophisticated, almost stentorian tone of her voice skyrockets by at least two octaves and the gamine pixie we all fell in love with is snapping my picture.
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She had an ear-to-ear gamine grin and a good figure, and photographed well.
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When images were being selected for the calendar, a picture featuring a gamine young model smoking a cigarette in an empty cafe was chosen.
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Naturally wavy, her hair framed a gamine face and huge grey eyes.
FALLEN WOMEN
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‘But while I'm still alive I'm planting my seeds everywhere I go,’ vows the tiny, bespectacled American, whose joyful smile plays across her gamine features.
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Je continue a regarder autour de moi je re-enten je bruit donc je releve la tete logique, bon la la gamine venait de fermer sa fenetre mais continuait a passé l'temps en regardant dehors ...
Pinku-tk Diary Entry
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She had a gamine charm which men found irresistibly attractive.
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These streets are the marketplace for garrulous gamine, who ekes out a living selling flowers to wealthy slummers.
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Mezzaluna ravioli hosts the piquant gaminess of braised rabbit, unhistrionically set against roasted parsnips, a quick blast of mint, and tomato.
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Woody spruce tips and sautéed chanterelles neutralize the gaminess of a tender venison.
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At first he had been surprised at how young and innocuous Lyndsey looked, with her gamine hairstyle and her vivid blue eyes.
HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
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What he's sent is Diane, a street gamine two jumps ahead of the gendarmes.
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In Self-Portrait, the artist presents herself as a clear-eyed gamine, seemingly defined by the field of animals, dolls and tchotchkes that surround her image.
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The cherries lend a sweet tartness, the chestnuts give a nuttiness in both texture and flavor, and the radicchio pops with a fresh, bitter tang that helps cut through the sweetness of the cherries and gaminess of the duck.
Karine Bakhoum: Duck, Duck, NO Goose
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Others preferred the gamine look with a short boyish haircut.