How To Use Ugly duckling In A Sentence

  • But Beryl is an ugly duckling rapidly turning into a beautiful swan ... all through the hard work of recovering mental patients.
  • She is here for the magic of seeing an ugly duckling turn into a swan. Times, Sunday Times
  • Talk about transforming from an ugly duckling into a glorious swan. The Sun
  • A hunting dog sniffed the Ugly Duckling.
  • Ducklings: You're ugly! You're an ugly duckling!
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  • That i could turn you from an ugly duckling.
  • He's got the looks of a film star now, but he was a real ugly duckling as a child.
  • I played the ugly duckling that didn't fit in. Times, Sunday Times
  • But when she turns from an ugly duckling into a swan, she suddenly has a host of admirers. The Sun
  • They kind of scurried because they were scared," Emiddio said, adding that there wasn't an ugly duckling among them. Undefined
  • The ugly duckling turned out a swan, you know. Little Women
  • The Ugly Duckling: Page 8: "whitness" changed to "whiteness" (with dazzling whiteness) Aunt Friendly's Picture Book. Containing Thirty-six Pages of Pictures Printed in Colours by Kronheim
  • But this ugly duckling is worth plumping for. The Sun
  • Is there any way I can get out of this situation without anyone discovering that the love of my life is the original ugly duckling? Times, Sunday Times
  • Where once it was an ugly duckling, it is now an elegant swan. Times, Sunday Times
  • She claims in the book that taunts of 'ugly duckling' during her childhood caused her to spend thousands of pounds on cosmetic surgery. Times, Sunday Times
  • I feel like the ugly duckling nobody wants. The Sun
  • My sister was an ugly duckling.
  • My husband is an ugly duckling man.
  • Will you let an ugly duckling swim with you?
  • He's got the looks of a film star now, but he was a real ugly duckling as a child.
  • Ugly duckling is a main mid - to - high - end fashion handicrafts and jewelry stores.
  • He's got the looks of a film star now, but he was a real ugly duckling as a child.
  • The loco is a bit of an ugly duckling.
  • Betty was the ugly duckling in her family, until she grew up.
  • Their networks and the cousins of syndication and cable run show after show where some ugly duckling is turned into a swan courtesy of the plastic surgeon and personal trainer. “How indeed.” | PopPolitics.com
  • He said: 'It can turn an ugly duckling into a swan. The Sun
  • However, roses are not swans, and all too often ugly ducklings remain ugly ducklings.
  • You've said previously that you felt like an ugly duckling when you were growing up. The Sun
  • Will you let an ugly duckling swim with you?
  • Fellow pupils called him 'ugly duckling' because he was short and fat. The Sun
  • It's certainly the ugly duckling of the era-until you get to drive one.
  • Cosmetic surgery can easily transform an ugly duckling into a beautiful swan, so it is being put to a new use - that is, to create ‘man-made beauty’.
  • Normandy's ugly duckling has come of age. Times, Sunday Times
  • She had been a slow developer and had pretty much been considered the ugly duckling for most of her life.
  • My homeboy, whom I'll call Kenny, is a handsome, successful banker, and much in demand with women, but somewhere inside he sees himself as the ugly duckling he believed himself to be in childhood.
  • An ugly duckling can be made into a swan and, if the location is right, you should recoup your investment and more. Times, Sunday Times
  • He's got the looks of a film star now, but he was a real ugly duckling as a child.
  • Kids: Look! Look! Yes, the ugly duckling was a beautiful swan.
  • Whether they resist the temptation to turn their ugly duckling into a swan and woo her reformed editor prince remains to be seen. Times, Sunday Times
  • She hates an ugly duckling man.
  • We feel quite humiliated on our lonely ferry-boat as these leviathans of nautical architecture sweep past us with an imperious curve far out into the stream, and then move steadily and statelily down the middle of the river, like an "ugly duckling" of mammoth proportions. Lippincott's Magazine, November 1885
  • The trainee teacher said: 'I was an ugly duckling. The Sun
  • I don't think that anyone believed that poor Eleanor, the classic ugly duckling, would metamorphosize into the beautiful swan she became as First Lady, newspaper columnist (My Day was the blog of the depression) and ambassador to the UN. Mary Hall: Fashion in 2010: What Does it Mean to be Chic?
  • However, the reason I love Hans Christian Andersen's The Ugly Duckling story so much is the fact that the duckling was a swan all along. Undefined
  • I turned into an ugly duckling in my teenage years - vanity became a search for that beauty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ugly duckling is a main mid - to - high - end fashion handicrafts and jewelry stores.
  • He's got the looks of a film star now, but he was a real ugly duckling as a child.
  • An ugly duckling, like a printing press, was transformed into a well-behaved goose laying golden eggs.

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