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  • She says many people gawked at the ring and asked where to buy one. Time for Something Special
  • I feel their eyeballs gawking/ I look better with my high heels on", sings Danny Todd, perhaps referring to a working girl or a crossdresser. F&M playlist
  • Despite the exuberant breasts in the snug sweater and the lissome hips in the tight-fitting mini, there is a certain adolescent gawkiness about this woman. Alice in Jeopardy
  • Pawn ministry is traumatic the ability when causing cerebrum to be damaged badly may be caused gawkish .
  • She is very slim, just leaving behind her gawkiness, and she begins to hike her skirt up in front of the mirror.
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  • I was given a chance to go through some of the gawkiest stages of growing up in an atmosphere of sympathy and understanding.
  • He slowly pulled himself off the stage and grinned broadly at the two gawking at him.
  • The tourists are still coming in their droves, to gawk at the city's crumbling, period elegance.
  • DiversityHire says: troll_dc2: thanks for the gawker link, the comments are priceless: Mean Girls 2: When Hate-y met SluttyDiversityHire (Quote) The Volokh Conspiracy » Caution About Sending E-Mails — and About Trust
  • He tried not to gawk as he passed through the Central Hall toward a room with an elaborately carved lunette window, where Samuelson, several other aides, and the president of the United States were waiting. O: A Presidential Novel
  • She feels a little gawky and awkward. Times, Sunday Times
  • And he does this all while staggering about the stage tripping over things in gaily-stockinged feet (yes, I have a soft spot for gawky boys in colorful socks), fussing with the mix, swapping instruments on the fly, and -- in the grand tradition of Bowie and Byrne -- dancing like an utter spaz. The short answer is, go.
  • When we finally dragged the hulking thing home, all we could do was saw it in half and just stand in awe, gawking at the horror within.
  • MorpheusBreath suspends causing anoxic, bring about composition of material of pallium inside part to produce change, injure cerebral tissue, bring about easily gawkish.
  • The door opened and a sailor stepped inside, openly gawking at our still wet clothes.
  • In suburban Bedford, N.Y., where the privacy of an unpaved road is mark of prestige, the best way to gawk at the homes of the rich and famous is on horseback. Homes by Horseback
  • As a gawky, squawky teenager with no friends, desperate to distance herself from her parents, she took a part-time job in a library.
  • In the e-mail, I thought to myself, I would explicate my apparent teenage gawkiness from the previous day as the consequence of being mortifyingly embarrassed and hapless.
  • As for the town of Brighton, it's what I would call a gawky piece of London. The Ayrshire Legatees, or, the Pringle family
  • For all our grousing about rubberneckers, who among us doesn't slow down to gawk at a car wreck?
  • The play is tidily constructed around the absurd situation, in which Margot's deranged student, Molly (played with winning gawkiness by Anna Maxwell Martin), blames Margot for the suicide of her mother, who jumped under a train, Anna Karenina style, holding a copy of Margot's feminist bible, "The Cerebral Vagina. Wyndham Lewis's Unusual Angle on Art
  • His only allies are his nerdlinger best friends, nebbishy Neal and the unspeakably gawky Bill.
  • Not even the gawky years of adolescence would alter it.
  • Buyer refuse gawk delivery sealed sample survey report following.
  • It's love at first sight when a gawky, quirky insect arrives in this bustling community and a fabulous ladybug catches his eye – and the feeling is mutual.
  • Do they know how it feels to be gawked at, bothered, threatened, followed, terrified? Giulia Rozzi: A Cure For Cat-Calling?
  • As the minutes ticked by, the number of students standing on the banks gawking at the spectacle increased steadily.
  • A mobile crane stood like an awkward, one-legged bird, gawking over the mess. CORMORANT
  • He was not the only player to do that, of course, nor even the only player in the Italy team, obviously, but he was by far the most irritating offender, primarily because even after the referee made his decisions, the gawkish saltimbanco harangued his supposed aggressor with all the righteous indignation of a nun in a knocking shop. The Guardian World News
  • Letting your network of friends guide you to stuff you might find interesting makes a lot of sense, says Nick Denton, founder of Gawker Media, a network of popular blogs.
  • Friday, June 5 2009 someone at gawker get something wrong? Internet Ad Revenue Fell 5% in Q1
  • Jacqueline du Pre was a gawky 20 year-old with a dazzling smile when she stepped into Kingsway Hall, Holborn, on August 19, 1965 to find Sir John Barbirolli on the rostrum and the London Symphony Orchestra in murmurous mood.
  • 'The last I saw of him he was dancing an eightsome with that gawky Raven girl. Come To Grief
  • 3 - Leaves draw tourists by the droves to come up and gawk, which is never a fun thing because they drive really slowly on the back roads - always frustrating when you're in a hurry somewhere. Autumn in Vermont
  • The visitors gawk as they troop through one of 10 distinctive pagoda-shaped high-rises at the center of the village, taking in the surreal view from the balcony on the top floor.
  • Through binoculars they're visible at all points of the compass; gawky, fragile, birdlike skeletons of metal hauling skywards monstrous slabs of concrete and steel.
  • The hero of 'Driving Lessons' is a gawky , artistic Christian teen...
  • The gawky Raven girl who had danced an eightsome reel with Ellis turned out to be the third daughter of an earl. Come To Grief
  • But somehow I think this fits with OH! because Baka-Raptor refered to the layout as being "pedophilic," so now I don't feel guilty at gawking at your digi-boobs. Anime Nano!
  • She was a gawky, gangly teenager, her teeth in rail-track braces, on only her second trip to the capital.
  • He drove them around his neighborhood, and they gawked and shot reels of film of the homes and streets of Collier Heights. Burial for a King
  • Are you prepared to wait while a gawky young subject grows to maturity and the stature your composition requires? The Education of a Gardener
  • Then he calls a gawky, red-haired chap, that stood good six-feet two: The Book of Humorous Verse
  • Ian's eyes opened lethargically, Susan said nothing and Geneva did not cease gawking at him, Calypso jumped from her arms after Geneva stopped petting her.
  • Are you prepared to wait while a gawky young subject grows to maturity and the stature your composition requires? The Education of a Gardener
  • Kurtz set up her opening by saying that Gawker can get away with using salty language on their site and she responded by saying the word "dick" on TV and although it made it on the telecast, it Crooks and Liars
  • Laurel Ptak, the woman behind iheartphotograph, a personal friend, old Gawker photographer and the curator of the exhibit In Real Life, is attempting to "assemble the world's largest archive of photographs transmitted via telefacsimile" today until 4 pm. Gawker
  • The view was impressive even to a-ative; it was enough to have Angelenos gawking. I Don’t Understand ?
  • As a gawky, squawky teenager with no friends, desperate to distance herself from her parents, she took a part-time job in a library and devoured books, and not just the dirty ones either.
  • I turned around to face him, doing everything I could not to gawk at his lean, wiry figure.
  • Teenagers are known for their gawky prejudices, which tend to change once they get into the real world.
  • I found this paragraph on gawker. com to be of interest: The Volokh Conspiracy » Caution About Sending E-Mails — and About Trust
  • But instead she goes for the cheaper, more seductive, thrill of suggesting that ungainly, weak female bodies are the most attractive to men, that teenage gawkiness could be made into an appealing vulnerability that brings all the supernatural boys to the yard. Sarah Seltzer: "Twilight": Sexual Longing in an Abstinence-Only World
  • That is why moral, ethical, social, cultural, political discussions of technoscientific change should always substitute (at least in your own head) for the deranging false generalization "technology" the admittedly gawkier more awkward phrase Amor mundi
  • She gawked unabashedly at the passing scenery, then stared wide-eyed as the car came to a halt in the shadow of the huge home.
  • HE YELLED AT US According to a source at Gawker. com, Aiken "berated" the kids for "unclear" reasons. NEWSMAKERS
  • His search-party, too, had looked awkward there, having rushed to the task of investigation — some in their shirt sleeves, others in their leather aprons, and all much stained — just as they had come from their work of barking, and not in their Sherton marketing attire; while Creedle, with his ropes and grapnels and air of impending tragedy, had added melancholy to gawkiness. The Woodlanders
  • gawkers always try to get as close to the action as possible
  • It'll be a real hoot to see the neighbors gawking, gasping and going completely bonkers over your capricious little caper.
  • I hate the phrase late bloomers ," our gawky heroine laments. The Comic-Grotesque Goes North
  • Reading back over some of their lines, I had to laugh imagining Zed's awful motivational speeches filled with classic Jack Black bravado, or thinking of Michael Cera's awkward gawkiness when Oh tries to dance with his love interest and eventually hits her over the head with a stick in an attempt to woo her. Script Review: Harold Ramis' Year One - Biblical Blasphemy « FirstShowing.net
  • She had a revulsion against the whole affair, and almost envied the Guthrie girls their gawky inexperience and crude maidenliness. Lady Chatterley's Lover
  • New York's young'uns, including Tumblr's David Karp (No. 80); Jordan Goldman of college review site Unigo (No. 91), who was profiled in The New York Times Magazine; and party boy Charles Forman, founder of iminlikewithyou. com and Gawker's person of interest (No. 97), were also seen mingling. Only Connect: Silicon Alley Insider Honors Silicon Alley 100
  • How long did it take them to go from gawking ignorantly at the machine to surfing the Web and finding sites they liked?
  • The chronic spirit that after epilepsy breaks out for years repeatedly, appears is changed, behave cognitive function obstacle and intelligent obstacle or gawkish condition.
  • I see that I am standing beside an iron seat of poor design in that grey and gawky waste of asphalte — Trafalgar Square, and the botanist, with perplexity in his face, stares from me to a poor, shrivelled, dirt-lined old woman — my God! what a neglected thing she is! — who proffers a box of matches .... A Modern Utopia
  • If not, come to gawk at a level of sacrilege no other religious culture would even dream of condoning.
  • Someone mentioned the word paternalistic and that is exactly what it is, combined with narcissism that other cultures are there to be gawked at rather than understood. Advisor: Was it cruel to let poor kids in India play with my iPod? Boing Boing
  • They say he's no good at anything -- a harmless mafflin; he was a long gaumless gawky when he went awa," said Richard Turnbull. J. S. Le Fanu's Ghostly Tales, Volume 3
  • Spectators gawked from the far side of South Main, and news and television cameras captured the tableau. Burial for a King
  • Kids are gawky and awkward enough in junior high without forcing them to wear skinny ties and ill-fitting jackets while roaming like bison through a cramped gymnasium.
  • Won't I make a fool of myself and instead of looking fantastic, I'd end up looking like a tramp with gawky looking eyes.
  • Intelligent obstacle happens before neurosis shape, clinical go up to be behaved only for gawkish , beard and other implement gawkish photograph differentiates qualitative sex.
  • If you notice a few goodfellas gawking every so often, don't reach for your pockets too quickly.
  • The glasses and the gawkiness told us that we, too, could have a go at what he was doing, if we were prepared to put away skiffle's tea-chest bass and washboard and invest in those solid-bodied electric guitars that appeared to have come off the same drawing board responsible for the era's befinned and chrome-laden Packard and De Soto automobiles and Wurlitzer and Rock-Ola jukeboxes. Expecting Rain
  • Regarding a $2,000 check paid to the teen subject of a 2005 teen camwhore profile in the New York Times, reporter Kurt Eichenwald "has some splainin 'to do," says Gawker. Boing Boing
  • Naturally, gawkers lined up 10 deep in front of the club.
  • Imagine all of these scholars bringing exotic animals like giraffes back from distant lands to London and people gawking at them.
  • Have a few implement the patient of disease of qualitative sex brain, when clinical when going up to still do not have apparent gawkish symptom, the likelihood has angst or angst show effect.
  • So this was all probably just some viral marketing to drum up talk about the game (and no doubt lead to a bunch of "gawker" purchases of the game)? Evil Avatar
  • I was a horribly gawky and nervous teenager and speech did not come smoothly out of my mouth.
  • I just wanted to be like everyone else: one of the short girls who was good at doing cartwheels, graceful and cute as a kitten as opposed to a huge gawky awkward giraffe such as myself.
  • It was a bright, sunny day but very cold, too cold to hang about gawking at the scenery between shops.
  • The tall, gawky, moon-faced 23-year-old Southerner in corduroy trousers had a lot in common with George.
  • Following the attack several unrelated websites, including LinkedIn and Woot, sent e-mail to their users warning them to change their passwords if these were the same ones as they used for Gawker.
  • And before you got to the former marshlands, several suburbs comprised of nothing but two-dollar shops, dowdy brick semi-detacheds and dozens of gawking fresh air watchers had to be negotiated.
  • Chris was nearly eighteen and though he was tall, filled out with spiky black hair and handsome features, he still felt awkward, gawky, and ugly.
  • I gaped (or gawked or gushed, whatever way you wish to call it) when Eric appeared again.
  • I went to the Eagle in Atlanta and I felt like some kind of gawky white heron or an egret or something in a cave full of bears. Firedoglake » Late Nite FDL: Waiting for Wankette
  • We stood there in awkward silence, shuffling our feet gawkily like ducks do when they are hungry.
  • Like gawking through a keyhole, every situation is richly textured, minutely detailed, and jammed full with voyeuristic glee.
  • He was seventeen years old when he entered college and was one of the "gawkiest" students. Thomas Jefferson, a Character Sketch
  • The city is filled with paintings, sculpture, mosaics, glasswork, ironwork, and an awesome number of architectural sidles that can keep you gawking for days.
  • Carl gawked at the car with unbelieving eyes, and the unknown man still yelling at him must have noticed.
  • When the 2010 Chilean tsunami arrived in California, people in Santa Monica Beach were mesmerized by the rapid withdrawal of the shoreline and went out to gawk at stranded marine life.
  • It brought back all of the awkwardness and gawkiness and uncertainty of my place in the world. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Win a SONY Reader. It’s as easy as sharing your emotions.
  • After every celebration of their maturity, they revert to gawky, chippy adolescents until the next time they put on a party for the world.
  • And she ran into a couple of gawkers who came down just to see it.
  • Accidents can stop traffic for hours when a gawking sightseer drives off a particularly impressive curve. The Sorcerer’s Apprentices
  • While some details of the evening remain in doubt, the author sold the rights to the ladybug photos to Gawker, at least proving her taste in costume.
  • Buyer refuse gawk delivery sealed sample survey report following.
  • As a ‘shy, gawky, skinny’ young man, Wilson relied on alcohol to disinhibit him.
  • The last thing any child would need to fear would be rows of people gawking down from the church gallery.
  • Gawky, who by this time had got a lieutenancy in the army, and such The Adventures of Roderick Random
  • Becoming a Google rubbernecker -- gawking at someone's life from afar and finding something insulting or embarrassing there -- reminds me of the prank of pasting a "Kick Me Hard" sign on an unwitting victim's back. Pamela Haag, Ph.D.: In a Google World, Do You Have the 'Right to Be Forgotten'?
  • By her own admission, she was a gangly, gawky youngster who hated school and struggled to do well academically.
  • NUJ Release: Mass meeting at FT after only 11 volunteer for redundancy Gawker. com: Huffington has allowed citizen journalism project to 'stagnate' News from Journalism.co.uk
  • But what's a little stumble when you can walk through a lush cloud forest, gawk at howler monkeys and wade in a lake on the floor of a volcanic crater?
  • She's not beautiful; in fact, she's rather odd-looking with her big eyes and gawky mannerisms.
  • Filled with uncommon self-belief and undaunted by his tall and gawky appearance, he sought out the Royal Theatre and tried to get a break as an actor, a dancer or a playwright.
  • It didn't help that the site didn't actually display properly half the time for me either due to the dodgy gawker engine i guess. What's Your Opinion of io9?
  • Tall and gawky as he was in person, with tow-colored hair, and a scanty suit of shabbiest homespun, his appearance excited astonishment or ridicule wherever he went.
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  • Fines imposed on gawkers around the villa have been increased fivefold this year. Times, Sunday Times
  • I might be the gawky gap-toothed kid who's not cool like everyone else at school, but as long as I like myself I'll be fine.
  • However, awkwardness is not a condition that is limited to gawky teens who haven't grown into their feet yet. Archive 2009-05-10
  • There wasn't a laugh, a giggle, or even a small mumble, just gawking with her mouth wide open.
  • The 17th century European enterprise of selling and buying tickets to gawk at those confined to psychiatric institutions established there was money to be made from Schadenfreude.
  • I might be the gawky gap-toothed kid who's not cool like everyone else at school, but as long as I like myself I'll be fine.
  • As the protesters proceeded uptown, most spectators briefly gawked -- taking iPhone photos or videos -- or ignored it altogether. 74 Arrested as Protesters 'Occupy' Times Square
  • He's fair-skinned and gawky while I'm bronzed and supremely athletic.
  • I was Thomas Hockenberry again — shorter, thinner, gawkier, with my slightly myopic gaze and thinning hair. Ilium
  • Before her, he was just a gawky bloke with immensely educated feet and a stunning capacity, honed by honest graft at training, to come up with lethally accurate strikes from a dead ball.
  • Despite her gawkiness she was clearly going to be a beautiful woman one day.
  • At that time I was a gawky 18-year-old, from a small town - unused to and unaware of the big sophisticated city.
  • Though the rodeo was an event for New Yorkers to gawk at starting at $15 a ticket, bull riding is a family tradition and a serious livelihood for many of the riders. Roping and Riding
  • He's fair-skinned and gawky while I'm bronzed and supremely athletic.
  • Yes, there were tons of happy gawkers on the street.
  • The visitors gawk as they troop through one of 10 distinctive pagoda-shaped high-rises at the center of the village, taking in the surreal view from the balcony on the top floor.
  • We had a week of short walks, drawing, filming and photography with snow petrels and gawky looking skua birds as our neighbours.
  • To put things into perspective, any amateur exhibitionist could easily attract 50000 gawks and views by taking a spluttery extended bowel movement on a freeway shoulder within an hour. Celebrity gossip juicy celebrity rumors Hollywood gossip blog from Perez Hilton
  • The linear format of a blog works great for something like gawker, which is a continuous stream of tidbits that drift past. A next generation in Ann Arbor « BuzzMachine
  • From "Roger Dodger" to "The Squid and the Whale" to "Adventureland," the actor has been a go-to for a long line of writer/directors who see in his curly-haired gawkiness and anxiety-ridden demeanor an apt surrogate for their younger selves. Jesse Eisenberg On ‘The Social Network,’ Imagination And Playing Real People » MTV Movies Blog
  • A gawky chap with a ponytail, rarely ever seen in a suit, he wanted to be different from those tough guys at the big anonymous corporate conglomerations.
  • I am a bit of a glutton for those crime gawker shows on the CI channel on Pay TV. Wondering what her head would look like on a stick
  • I did feel awkward and gawky. The Sun
  • The youth continued to gawk at her and did not answer.
  • Transformed here into a gawky, convincing autistic individual, she is mesmerizing.
  • The problem lies with the girls he chooses, as he shows a distinct preference for beautiful, if slightly gawky, younger women who aren't terribly self-confident.
  • People gawked and stared, and he stared back with a grin beaming from ear to ear.
  • If you think that the majority of citizens, that is those entitled to vote in this country, care more about being secretly "gawked," than about protection of their physical safety, I think you are very wrong. British Blogs
  • In my unkinder moments, I suspect that it's all just an excuse for another cool font on the gawker banner chain. What's Your Opinion of io9?
  • With a gawky, clunky gait Magic lurches slowly across the yard.
  • Intelligent obstacle happens before neurosis shape, clinical go up to be behaved only for gawkish , beard and other implement gawkish photograph differentiates qualitative sex.
  • From my gawking spot across the cafe, I can't testify to her firmness or fashionableness, but I think everyone in that cafe was busy facing it - she's fetching.
  • Now to be called gawky when he thought the gesture was particularly graceful, was indeed discouraging. Half-Past Seven Stories
  • Intelligent obstacle happens before neurosis shape, clinical go up to be behaved only for gawkish , beard and other implement gawkish photograph differentiates qualitative sex.
  • All of the guys stared and gawked at the new girl's body figure and style.
  • Stores and boutiques stock all manner of goods and people are buying rather than gawking.
  • We see his conflicting emotions both to see and not to see, a sense that he wished to observe and yet he is at, in some ways, at war with himself, knowing to gawk, to stare at this sight.
  • They are magnificent, but they have a certain gawkiness about them.
  • If, while performing his duties, he was approached by petitioners who seemed uncouth or outlandish, he should not gawk or make them feel uncomfortable; rather, he should treat them politely and proceed with business as usual.
  • However, Trapani is sponsored by the male-owned Gawker and her subject matter is “soft” tech – she’s domesticated. Did Robert Scoble Break Google?
  • Apart from her music, I've grown accustomed to her over-expressive face, attached to her arm-flinging gawkiness. Jacob Wren reads Carl Wilson by way of a digression
  • For the first few weeks, I avoided the site primarily because I didn't think the police and firefighters workers needed any more gawkers getting in their way.
  • We're talking mostly about conditions experienced by people who do not likely read this book or gawk at its pictures. Todd Reisz: Making Sense of the City
  • The profs are gawking, cotton-mouthed, at the bounty of stilettoed vixens; they burrow clammy hands in snug chinos pockets like nervous ethnographers dropped into an Amazon tribe of sexpot savages. FLY FISHING WITH DARTH VADER
  • The coltish Henderson, whose gawky movement can disguise his skill, and Downing both acquitted themselves well but the new boys had nothing to do with Liverpool's equaliser. Newcomers help Liverpool regain their old swagger | Richard Williams
  • The other alien faces gawked and stared, but their whispers were too far away for me to do anything about, so I ignored it.
  • All I have to do is walk down the street and kids and adults will stop and gawk at me.
  • Others stroll under gray skies along the crescent-shaped beach and through cliff-top residential neighborhoods where wild parrots squawk, gawking at houses owned by Hollywood stars. Slim down at Malibu's 'Biggest Loser' fitness resort
  • Since I was an awkward teenager who was built like a twig with hips and growing out a perm from the part of the '90s that wouldn't let the' 80s die, you can imagine how excellent things like stretch jeans -- now called "jeggings" -- looked on my gawky, unevenly developing frame. Jamie Frevele: A Second Chance at the '90s!
  • Chris was nearly eighteen and though he was tall, filled out with spiky black hair and handsome features, he still felt awkward, gawky, and ugly.
  • Quiet filled the long, deadly moments that Abigail and James Corinne spent simply gawking at Callie.
  • Despite her gawkiness she was clearly going to be a beautiful woman one day.
  • She heard the stampede leave as Stephen gawked at his new car.
  • I gawk and converse with other folks on twitter doing the same. Of Shoes And Ships And Sealing Wax And Hoarding Stuff And Things | Her Bad Mother
  • Other, that is, than the certainty of dying with sword in hand and comrades round about, if he didn't sit on this rock gawking like a herdboy at a country fair until the enemy found an archer who could see his hand in front of his face. Conan and The Mists of Door
  • Associated Press Hailee Steinfeld As Alfie gawked at Grand Central Station and the Public Library, Ms. Manville said that people have been asking her how she can be comfortable doing such extreme close-ups. Actress's Breakthrough Year
  • Much block sex is gawkish and complete cure at present still more difficult, but can improve a symptom more through cure.
  • She constantly insisted that her height and slender limbs made her gawky and awkward, and for lack of a mirror had never seen the large blue eyes that were so captivating.
  • The steak comes with a side of my buttA message we endorse from the good people at Gawker [...] nick says: Matthew Yglesias » GOP Rep Steve King Says Terrorist Attacks Against US Government Facilities Are Justified
  • My adolescent hormones, gawkiness, acne, hair that refused to be tamed - all left me constantly on the verge of tears.
  • Does Gizmodo, reporting on this story call gawker media out for it's stupidity? Thomas fitzgerald.net
  • Record Fair's decampment to Arlington; a chance to gawk at undie-clad runners; and the return of Nerd Nite. Weekend Update: Step up your cocktail game
  • It did seem funny driving off with him, for when I came to think of it, I was never alone with a man before; but he was gawkier about it than I was. Set in Silver
  • Only now, gawking at snow-coated cars, did it finally sink in that I was in Scotland.
  • With all the excitable glee of a slightly gawky teenager, she waves the bouquet above her head, showing it off to the rest of us like a trophy, the years visibly slipping away.
  • And as usual, I turned into a goofy, gawky, tongue-tied idiot.
  • Elle magazine, whose then editor, Sally Brampton, later recalled the gawky teenager as Mail & Guardian Online
  • Lee is full of adolescent pride - gawky, gormless and increasingly angry.
  • DAN RENZI in the height of my obsession with "america's next top model," a write-up about my blog in gawker. thanks, choire. How was your day, Dan?
  • It's a hard place to miss, especially with all the gawkers rubbernecking for any celebrities from the lower floors.
  • So I went out for lunch today with a group of friends and their friends and was disturbed to find myself feeling defensive and edgy which dragged me back about ten years to gawky teenage years of perpetual embarrassment.
  • In the past decade, her beanpole gawkiness had turned into athletic grace, but she had the same force field of intelligence. Hi-Ya!
  • At least through the end of the month - after which, I'll be the Valleywag both here and on Gawker. com, and Paul will no doubt return to his Meet Leah Culver and her circle of ex-boyfriends Programming Django isn't quite the same as dropping Dorothy Parker quips at lushed-out parties, but Pownce cofounder Gawker
  • His ugly, freckled face gawked in every direction.
  • The city is filled with paintings, sculpture, mosaics, glasswork, ironwork, and an awesome number of architectural sidles that can keep you gawking for days.
  • The boy slowly raised his head to meet my gaze, and gawked back at me.
  • 'We're simply here to facilitate the free flow of information from a place which was previously overlooked,' a representative told website Gawker.
  • Mike pushed his way through the crowd, dekeing out the gawking barricades with daring sidesteps and inexpert but effective shoulder-blocks.
  • Tech-news blog Gizmodo, a sibling site of Gawker currently not on Steve Jobs' most-favored-reading list, posted an explainer last night.
  • Are you prepared to wait while a gawky young subject grows to maturity and the stature your composition requires? The Education of a Gardener
  • It's nice to think there was a time when I was small and cute and didn't list disturbingly between being a lanky gawk and an oafish lump.
  • The new computer model has sloped geeky shoulders and a long gawky neck.
  • The comparison certainly catches something of his geekiness, his gawkiness, and all those nerdy faces he pulls.
  • Two gawky, pimply, vaguely punky teenage guys are talking to two gawky, pimply, vaguely punky teenage girls.
  • Billboard. com reports Largehearted Boy found this 10 days ago on katarokkar. cribble.net found this 9 days ago on valleywag. gawker.com ShowHype - Top Entertainment News, Videos, and Blogs
  • Gawker has a great piece by Max Read that picks apart the argument that people like the Pauls make against supposed government invasiveness shown by organisations like the TSA.Libertarians are a people constantly in search of issues to be self-righteous about. Florida primary campaign – live
  • I did feel awkward and gawky. The Sun

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