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17 Sentences With "waiflike"

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With a singular focus on her prepubescent body, stories emphasized her weight and height, calling her a nymph and waiflike.
Her close-cropped hair and cat-eye makeup did the rest, bringing to mind a raffishly updated Audrey Hepburn or waiflike Mia Farrow.
"I can't say she particularly struck me at first, because she was so timid and waiflike," he told The Times of London in 2011.
No waiflike Final Girl, she's an adult woman who spends the first part of King's story reinventing herself mentally and physically — rare stuff for any horror film.
Open wide: Amy Adams won a Golden Globe as Margaret Keane, the artist behind those waiflike figures with melancholy faces and saucer eyes so popular in the 1960s.
Sitting in a hulking court house, and seeing Mr. Bissonnette, a waiflike figure, handcuffed behind a glass enclosure in a crowded courtroom, was hard to get out of my mind.
Her description of the Grill Room's caviar-stuffed "Florio potato," along with her account of the publisher's hostile relationship with Condé Nast's waiflike editorial director, James Truman, is simply delicious.
Conflicts, naturally, arise (with Rebecca Hall briefly slapping the movie out of its fairy-tale daze as a music-industry vulture with a dubious contract offer); yet Minghella refuses to be distracted from his waiflike star or her internal ache.
I no longer want to abuse my body in order to shrink it, but I still feel guilty for being a bride who isn't also trying to shave parts of myself off so I can slink down the aisle, waiflike and airy.
Waiflike and compact, wearing a hoodie and with a tattoo of Dumbledore (of "Harry Potter" fame) on his left arm, Mr. Dolan peppers his sentences in English with words like "prolix" and "epistolary," and only occasionally switches into French to emphasize a point.
LONDON — The model in the Gucci ad is young and waiflike, her frail body draped in a geometric-pattern dress as she leans back in front of a wall painted with a tree branch that appears to mimic the angle of her silhouette.
LONDON — The model in the latest Victoria Beckham eyewear advertising campaign looks young and waiflike, her twiglike limbs in a silken tunic and cotton-candy pink slacks, her face as full of sharp angles as the square-frame tortoiseshell spectacles perched on her nose.
To focus on the waiflike figure of Moss and other "heroin chic" girls, the ramrod-straight, no-frills minimalism of Calvin Klein or Marc Jacobs's flannel-layered grunge is to ignore the preened and pouting models wrapped in the highly constructed clothes of Thierry Mugler (a futurist), Vivienne Westwood (a historicist) and Gianni Versace (a Versace).
Here he seeks, not so much health, as simple explanations for what is happening to him and the strange people he meets: abusive ferrymen, waiflike child demons, vampire nurses, and a chiropractor who runs a karate school and has a side job carrying out euthanasia procedures.
Enid is tall, well-built and rather muscular for a girl. She has large limbs and fair hair, usually in one long plait. In the TV series she is small and waiflike with dark hair. She takes an instant liking to Mildred and hopes to become her friend, implying that she is not a judgmental girl.
Between 1965 and 1968, she appeared in episodes of Bewitched, The Virginian, The Invaders, The Road West, The F.B.I., The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, and Mr. Novak. Lipton starred in The Mod Squad as one of a trio of Los Angeles undercover "hippie cops". Appearing waiflike and vulnerable, as David Hutchings wrote, her performance as "canary with a broken wing" Julie Barnes earned her four Emmy Award nominations and four Golden Globe Award nominations during her tenure. In 1971, she won a Golden Globe Award for Best TV Actress in a Drama.
Internet Movie DataBase – Seven Little Australians (1953) The book was made into a 10 episode television series in 1973 by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation,Internet Movie DataBase – Seven Little Australians (1973) which was largely faithful to the book. Differences include the fact that Judy was thin and waiflike in the book, she is more solidly built in the series. Meg's hair was long and dark, but in the book her hair is long and blonde. The series has been released on a 2-disc region 4 DVD set in Australia.

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