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How To Use Kittenish In A Sentence

  • At his office and at his boardinghouse the girls were mere mice, or cattish, or kittenish, or had insufficiently read the advertisements. Smart Dragons, Foolish Elves
  • I still had the wide brow and pointed chin which Gerald had called kittenish, but there was little of the kitten about me now. To Ruin a Queen
  • The fighting blood in Alec made him resolve to change that adjective to "kittenish" before he had ridden her many times. Blue Bonnet's Ranch Party
  • Portman's character is the emotional center of the film, and she does an admirable job with a role that allows her to swing from kittenish teasing to calm self-possession to touching vulnerability.
  • I can't find one Hollywood star that has remotely Hayworth's kind of kittenish sexuality today. And then there's the way Sarah Palin keeps saying "also," also.
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  • It was quite a kittenish pose; she looked so young and coy one was compelled to imagine that her toes were pointed inward, like Minnie Mouse.
  • From across the English Channel comes Modesty Blaise, kittenish superspy who, with her slippery sidekick Willie Garvin, tangles in various criminal intrigues at Her Majesty's behest.
  • A kittenish nurse smiled up at him, but instantly frowned when she recognized him.
  • There is of course a long tradition of French girls delivering breathless, kittenish vocals over smoky, elegant pop.
  • They recover very quickly at that age and remain quite kittenish in their affection and general behaviour. Keep Your Cats From Destroying Your Furniture | Lifehacker Australia
  • Comments i've never been able to pay a vet bill and then let go ... except that one time i rescued a hit-by-car kitty and ended up giving her to my best friend (where she still is). perhaps the kitten is so calm cause he-she's so freaked out. sounds normal to me. when i brought in my two brothers, they were together, from a nice home to a nice home, but i have three other cats so it took the wee ones a few days to become fully "kittenish". i say keep the kitty. but then again, i'm a cat lady. Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: I'm actually worried about the kitty...
  • She leaned her head against my shoulder, a kittenish move that would have been appropriate from an eight-year-old, and was extremely odd when performed by a woman who needed bifocals to read a menu.
  • I can't find one Hollywood star that has remotely that kind of kittenish sexuality today. And then there's the way Sarah Palin keeps saying "also," also.
  • Some fingers may point at the kittenish Nigella Lawson, whose book How to be a Domestic Goddess introduced a new generation to the old-fashioned joys of baking.
  • She mocks their employer savagely behind his back and displays a kittenish charm to his face.
  • Like me, my soulmate has developed a certain endearing reluctance to change out of his sweatpants and leave the house after 5 p.m., and all of those kittenish young Sex and the City gals seem sharply demanding. She’s Just Not That Into You
  • Make-up-free, dressed down in jeans and a tank top with her blonde hair brushing her shoulders, she has the appeal of an old-time screen siren - kittenish, yet savvy and not to be trifled with.
  • It is elaborate and disorderly and yet sober: it is not chintzy or kittenish or whimsical or ‘feminised.’
  • The actress has some kittenish mannerisms which sometimes distract but she drifts convincingly enough through the sticky New York nights.
  • She is now more pixieish than kittenish, which is part of what makes her so annoying.
  • Anna stared back into her old friend's kittenish face, glad she'd had some warning, glad she didn't look as shocked as Nicole did. FLIGHT LESSONS
  • In the YouTube video of that performance, you see a pretty, kittenish, frumpily dressed brunette, an alumna of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, a first-rate Manhattan private school, who was at that time enrolled in New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She sings with style and conviction but betrays few hints of the pop superstar she was soon to become-after "the transformation," as Gorka referred to it. The New Yorker
  • She is now more pixieish than kittenish, which is part of what makes her so annoying.
  • She's completely fresh, girlish, and accomplishes neatly the transition from kittenish innocence to energy and greed.
  • Her hair was up now, in an elegantly subdued fashion which allowed only a few of her wild curls to escape and frame her angelically kittenish face.
  • She has glossy blond shoulder-length hair, and boasts a kittenish sex appeal that is completely natural, typically American and exactly in keeping with what we would expect from the daughter of Goldie Hawn.
  • Deborah Migliore was pushed into a small conference room in a wheelchair, looking kittenish in red and white pajamas and big gold hoop earrings. POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: August 20, 2009

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