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"willowy" Definitions
  1. (of a person, especially a woman) tall, thin and attractive

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Young Barbara (Lauren Kelston) was the quintessential willowy popular girl.
Now 17, she is willowy and beautiful, with deep-green eyes.
They swing downward again, in graceful arcs to an improbably willowy angle.
Yes, the rich, willowy blonde at Goop's helm is an easy target.
Our ideal of a perfect ballerina is based on Russian ballet with its willowy blondes.
Her back had both a newfound delicacy and expansiveness that made her arms appear more willowy.
The original Superman and Batman look almost willowy compared to our muscle-bursting modern-day versions.
She uses a fine brush to define the topography, shack-like buildings and the willowy trees.
We searched around the bottom of willowy cardamom stalks 12 feet tall, looking for green buds.
Willowy and seductive, with a deep voice and a contagious smile, Ms. Dvorovenko is no wallflower.
A willowy woman from Bonn wandered in, trailing a guy from Peru who wore a fedora.
Tall and willowy, she moves with a determination that can feel ponderous—until she gets into character.
I've known mental anguish that has made me physically weak, willowy, and sluggish, and sometimes, literally sick.
Wintrich's photo series, on the other hand, features languid, willowy men modeling "Make America Great Again" hats.
I love wielding an ax, as if I am an elderly, willowy version of Gimli the Dwarf.
The tall, willowy blonde is speaking out as Americans' understanding of sex and gender identity is changing rapidly.
There was a time I went home with a Waspy willowy blonde of passing acquaintance after a champagne binge.
The women who looked back at me from the culture pages of glossy magazines were tall, willowy, and expensive-looking.
Kidman looks nothing like the willowy, ghostlike matriarch in The Beguiled, nor the down home mom of Big Little Lies.
Hay, a willowy redhead with a quietly assertive manner, grew up in a secular Jewish family in Kew Gardens, Queens.
Laurenz Laufenberg, willowy, pale, and blond, dressed in a pink sweater and with a carefully curled forelock, portrays the author.
Hannah, a native to the area, is willowy, wary and protective of Hunter's catalog of echoic ballads (courtesy of Damien Jurado).
Ms Tokarczuk and Ms Croft will share the £50,000 ($66,700) prize money, and rightly so: the translation is willowy and reverberant.
One is Gloria Steinem, the beautiful, willowy avatar of a movement that had often been stereotyped as a collective of misfits.
"I met a guy who rented me his Uber Eats account for €100 a week," the soft-spoken, willowy teenager said.
His name is Strat, and he is played with beguiling epicene virility and lungs of steel by the willowy Andrew Polec.
For miles and miles, farmers were harvesting the willowy, thin-leafed stalks that make hashish, a mainstay of the local economy.
Ms. Howard's willowy good looks were appealing, but it was her warm, infectious energy and quirky pinup style that snagged him.
He was accompanied by an exceptionally tall and willowy young man with long, center-parted black hair and wide, ascetic eyes.
Mr. Applebaum (willowy, elegant) and Mr. Villarini-Velez (a high-energy and valorous athlete) were promoted in October to soloist rank.
And the women of 1970s cinema (exploitation and otherwise) are all willowy and elegant, the type who don't take up much space.
Joey Ramone came around with his mother — "she was just the nicest" — looking for pants to fit his willowy 6-foot-5 frame.
Then the story jumps to an extensive sequence on a bright paradise planet of willowy, iridescent humanoids, about to suffer a cataclysmic fate.
The willowy young man snatched off his baseball cap, embroidered with the fast-food chain's red-and-orange logo, and lowered his head.
Regal and soft-spoken, she has delicate, feline bone structure and willowy limbs — she's 5-foot-9 — which adds to her unaffected elegance.
Cerebral, willowy Esvelt is now a professor at MIT and looks as much like an indoor person as Campbell looks like an outdoor one.
A veteran of Brazilian soap operas, Ms. Pitanga is typically cast as a willowy damsel who makes terrible choices when it comes to men.
Willowy and patrician, Schnack sits in a Thonet chair at a Poul Kjaerholm table with a base that forms the outline of a cube.
Unlike her gamine and willowy contemporaries Diana Ross and Dionne Warwick, no amount of chiffon and stiff brocade could contain Franklin when she sang.
She had posed as a willowy 27-year-old named Mercedeze, who is intentionally vague about her sexuality, using photos donated by a stranger.
We see that Area X is now home to a range of odd and terrifying creatures, like strange, willowy deer, enormous crocodiles, and massive bears.
His disproportionately large hands, one adorned with a pinky ring, clasp his willowy hips, while his torso undulates upward in a sweep of feminine curves.
Bhambri is playing Pierre-Hugues Herbert, a willowy Frenchman who hits the ball surprisingly hard, with a percussive thwack that sounds like he's chopping wood.
Mr. Welser-Möst seems to favor voices more willowy than plummy; his singers tend to blend with the instruments — beautifully — rather than soar over them.
This willowy wonder was imported as an ornamental tree, but some species grow incredibly fast, pushing out local plants and harming the biodiversity of an area.
At first, when an adult Jenny thinks back on the abuse, she imagines herself at 13 and pictures a tall, willowy young woman, with sharp cheekbones.
It's partly why so many of the images we see of the milkmaid dress trend feature white, willowy models — they're drawing on the same outdated ideals.
Despite standing only 1.70 meters tall, the willowy Park is a match for the power hitters on the LPGA Tour such as Lexi Thompson and Brittany Lincicome.
Seeing ballet implies buying an expensive ticket, schlepping to a fancy theater, and sitting in the dark with strangers, while willowy ballerinas twirl en pointe on stage.
He also had a willowy and dumbstrikingly beautiful wife, Pru, who came from Australia and wore airy white summer dresses that made me think of Daisy Buchanan.
Chamberlike and willowy, suffused with melancholy, it reflects her sly noncompliance with jazz and classical conventions, which has been a prevalent theme of her half-century career.
Asked why he is such a draw, Rees-Mogg fans repeatedly used the same words to describe the willowy, bespectacled 49-year-old: "honest", "decent" and "genuine".
As we stood by the entrance, a willowy teenager threw a flamboyant, hip-thrusting pose for his friend, playfully impersonating one of the pictures in the gallery.
"The Spy on the Goldwater Train," a front-page headline blared in The New York Times, with a picture of the willowy culprit in a trench coat.
Johnson double-bogeyed the 14th after leaving two balls in the willowy high grass and also took bogeys at the 15th and 17th after finding the fescue.
She adds that a common misconception about trans women—perpetuated by the willowy bodies seen on runways—is that their gender presentation should align to stereotypical feminine tropes.
The lead author on the cat paper was Quoc Le. Le is short and willowy and soft-spoken, with a quick, enigmatic smile and shiny black penny loafers.
Wiltjer, a 6-foot-220.7 forward with a willowy jump shot, was as personable as he was knowledgeable, or at least that was the way he came across.
Where Sylvia is wiry and cerebral, a successful astrophysicist and supposed "prude," Carlotta is a whimsical, willowy bohemian who dislikes books but has a soft spot for Rilke.
Filling the roles of barefoot evangelist, séance leader, pianist, vocalist and stand-up memoirist, this willowy reed of a performer lends new credence to the term charismatic Christianity.
Back above Broadway, doors opened to a disproportionate number of tall, willowy women with flawless skin and a blasé, "I-just-have-more-fun-without-it" attitude toward alcohol.
Ms. Seo and Ms. Lane are on the understated side: Ms. Seo, willowy and refined, is the epitome of elegance, while Ms. Lane, smaller, even dainty, possesses a vivid expressiveness.
Reclining on a sofa, willowy limbs akimbo, draped in pastel chiffon, photos of BJ Lillis, photographer Lissa Rivera's model, muse, and romantic partner, look like a fashion spread out of Vogue.
A recent afternoon found her in Benyam, an Ethiopian restaurant near her Harlem apartment, wearing black jeans, high-top sneakers, and a loose sweater that hung around her tall willowy frame.
A willowy blonde in an elegant camel-hair coat, she was a dead ringer for Lauren Bacall ("What nonsense!" she'd protest if someone said so, her eyes lighting up all the same).
As well as demonstrating that the willowy Ms Winstead is a charismatic leading lady, "10 Cloverfield Lane" makes a compelling argument for putting down your smartphone and learning a few handicraft skills.
In one 2003 survey published by the Journal of Hebei Institute of Physical Education, "an almost-emaciated, willowy physique" was cited as the prevalent ideal body among the 1,000 working female participants.
Traditionally, a more willowy physique has been considered to be ideal for Chinese women -- as represented in literature, art, families and education -- and gyms were not a common part of everyday life.
That approach can be justified, I suppose, in the case of the willowy, moneyed Mona, who is reported to have been an actress, though on this evidence not a very animated one.
That's the defining scene in which Mr. Keenan's Jamie finds it within himself to advise Mr. Beard's consumptive and willowy Edmund to beware a wastrel older brother in gathering thrall to drink.
A willowy mustached French soldier with doe eyes and a timid manner who traveled from Paris to Germany, this mysterious stranger is first spotted by Anna while laying flowers at Frantz's grave.
The model backstage with her willowy legs folded into a Bloody Kisses t-shirt, the tattoo artist who gets up to play "Love You To Death" when as his name is mentioned.
But because we need certain lies — a world in which the willowy tall blonde wins at life, for example — we have allowed a narrative to form in which the two are evenly matched.
His paintings from the 1970s through the '90s are deep —blacks, dark purples, rich indigos — but their figurative forms are willowy, wispy: biomorphic peels and curves that evoke a space in between worlds.
For Baszler, the calculus is simple: WWE's approach to women's wrestling is light years ahead of where it was 20 years ago, but it is still the domain of the blonde and willowy.
There were five young men beating on makeshift drums, a willowy man with a fiddle, and the singer, a tall, imposing bloodkin woman with a hawkish nose and beaded braids hanging down her back.
Tadek had traded the hoodie he often wore in his videos for a pair of chinos and a mustard V-neck sweater, both of which looked several sizes too large for his willowy frame.
A willowy Slovenian, Briški is in her forties but certainly has the levity and athleticism of someone younger—and with just a tinge of pink in her white-blonde pixie cut, she looks it, too.
The willowy ex-model was not only once married to Mick Jagger, but she's appeared on album covers, been the face of cosmetics and used to pop up on David Letterman's old NBC talk show.
MacKenzie Bourg Despite Stevie Van Zandt's kind proclamation (or maybe consolation prize?) that MacKenzie has "one of those original spirits" as a singer, the "real" judges kind of soured on the willowy wobbler this week.
Mr. Theyskens, a willowy Belgian with a goth streak, made his name in the houses of Paris, plural: first his own, then Rochas (which landed him in The New York Times Magazine), then Nina Ricci.
Mr. Fisher ingeniously transfigured the sound world of classical Japanese Noh drama, with a harmonium making a gently coppery wheeze and the willowy viola da gamba trading off with its more powerful descendant, the cello.
But there was Mr. Rees-Mogg, nicknamed "the honorable gentleman from the 18th century" for his old-world tics and antiquarian poshness, looking like a Degas model, with his willowy frame and long, angular face.
" Though he never married (and is thought by some to have been gay), his taste in women was particular: willowy, dark, with, as Poniatowska put it, "the big, hollow eyes of someone who has suffered.
The tall, willowy blonde, who strutted the runway at the Calvin Klein show on Friday and will also model for Alexander Wang, is speaking out as Americans' understanding of sex and gender identity is changing rapidly.
Alongside nettles, cleavers, and sorrel, we find willowy gray sticks of hogweed seeds, crow garlic that—snapped under your nose—smells like chicken kievs, and jelly ear fungus, a mushroom that resembles a severed human ear.
It's Friday night, and Rhiver Portorreal, a willowy African American 21-year-old college student from Brooklyn, is chilling on the sidewalk across the street from the Congress Hotel on Ocean Drive in Miami Beach, Florida.
With his willowy build and chiseled features, the 23-year-old actor looks exactly right for a Henry still growing into his role — vulnerable enough to awaken our protective instincts, formidable enough to demand our respect.
Both women are indigenous; but where Aila is willowy and elegantly dressed, Rosie is stocky and awkward, her pregnant body wrapped in mismatched clothing and her hair clotted over the bruises left by her boyfriend's knuckles.
The later use of separate parts in corsets, such as the steam-molded corsets of the 1860s, also moved fashion away from the willowy waists of "tubercular chic" into a curvy form believed to be more healthy.
We have already seen Pierre, a tall, willowy 17-year-old, shedding his pants in the lavatory of a crowded dance club to reveal a black lace G-string and garters before having sex with a girl.
Consider the three-screen installation "Chasing Pink, Found Red," whose willowy young subjects in chinos lounge barefoot in the grass, while his many social media fans recount experiences of racism and issues of identity in voice-over.
Phenomenally talented, and already Instagram famous before their first appearance on the show, they were willowy and fair-skinned, exceptionally gifted at pulling off classically "fishy" looks, which in drag slang means feminine to the point of passing.
In "Small Landscape at Traunsee" (August 1907), loose swirls of paint articulate a blue sky and verdant green meadow; the canvas is bisected vertically by the willowy black line of a tree trunk carved into the thick pigment.
Her slender limbs share the grace of his sculptures' streamlined bodies, such as the "Tango" (1920–24) figures frozen in their own dance, their willowy bodies carved from cherry caught at the point of separation before they twirl away.
Renee is assumed to be more in touch with the lower-end customers targeted by Lily LeClaire's new diffusion line, in contrast to the rest of her colleagues, who are uniformly painted as willowy, wealthy, and out-of-touch.
Willowy and with a mane of long black hair, Sahafi experimented with different looks: a 5 o'clock shadow created with black makeup, or bushy beards made by cutting her own hair and sticking it to her cheeks with glue.
You're never going to be the tall, willowy model with perfect skin whose hair always dazzles in slow motion as you spin it through the air — because there's no slow-motion cameraman following you around, if for no other reason.
I am in awe of this brave soldier, how it averts the eye from my veiny forehead and acts as a hair curtain, suggesting a lush head of hair behind it even though there's little more than a willowy horn.
Eventually, when I got something that could kind of vaguely be called a role model, it was Christine Jorgensen, because she was the only thing around, and Christine Jorgensen was tall, willowy, blonde, and liked to wear high heels and makeup.
One day I went to school where everyone spoke Spanish, the next we were going through customs at J.F.K. International Airport, where a group of people — the posse — was waiting for us along with a willowy, handsome stranger who looked familiar.
These ideas are best exemplified by Gonçalo Mabunda's stealthy "Throne of an African King" (2004), made from rusty recycled weapons, and Attia's willowy conceptual instrument "Reenactment" (2014) that evokes a lute but is made from a French colonial soldier's helmet.
Ms. Phelan, dancing to the voice of the Iranian poet and film director Forough Farrokhzad, is pulled in one direction and then the other as her willowy arms come to life in ways that her legs are used to doing.
From that moment in 1997 when he slipped the winner's green jacket over his willowy frame after a staggering 12-stroke victory, Woods was the high-performance engine that drove golf forward financially, demographically and, possibly to his eventual detriment, athletically.
I was deciding between a fruit cup and a brownie in a New York convention center on a recent Saturday afternoon when a willowy, white-haired woman in a jean skirt, bright pink tee and chunky glasses began dancing to the canned music.
It was here that my moratorium on midday wine came to its premature end, with a taut Lirac, poured with wordy exposition by my willowy server, who might easily have stepped off the boat from Northern California, except she was speaking French.
Badu's willowy voice, softened by vibrato, inspired comparisons to Billie Holiday, but she had a rapper's sense of rhythm and restraint: she knew how to stack syllables and deploy slang, and she knew when not to smother the beat with extraneous ad-libs.
The movie opens with the willowy Carlitos, whose soft features and curls eventually earn him his nickname, breaking into a house, dancing in it and then stealing a motorcycle, which he tells his mother (Cecilia Roth) was a loan from a friend.
The willowy ninth seed, who won the Rome Masters in the build-up to the claycourt grand slam, is locked at one-set all with Spaniard Fernando Verdasco and the pair will play to a finish after their contest was halted on Monday evening.
A gracious, willowy dancer, Ms. Hamrick's combination of line, warmth and a rare kind of transcendent beauty — it always reminded me of Julie Kent, a former Ballet Theater star — made her the kind of dancer you'd want to see as Juliet, say, or Giselle.
Whether it's at one of Burning Man's invigorating, picturesque sunrise sessions, or the chased-upon moment when willowy beams of light penetrate through the air of some dingy, smoke-filled warehouse, early morning sets are treated with a near-religious air by many dance music fans.
In its willowy string arrangements and shivering keyboards, in the way Solange overdubs her vocals into a breathy, polyphonic echo chamber, A Seat at the Table eyes the world with wary caution, with the kind of quietude that is a response to and defense against pain.
During a recent photo shoot at her Sag Harbor, New York, home, restaurateur and lifestyle expert B. Smith breezes into her sun-drenched living room looking every part the former model she was earlier in her career: willowy and statuesque, with sculpted cheekbones and of course, a radiant, high-wattage smile.
Indeed, air and space play as prominent a role as flora in Moreno-Bunge's bouquets, which often consist of a spare amount of willowy blooms: Queen Anne's lace, love-in-a-mist and pampas grass, all precisely anchored in a flower frog concealed by a squat vase, their ­needle-thin stems largely exposed.
Allegra (Maude Green) is a willowy blonde who initially seems like the new Maureen (played by Susan May Pratt in the original), all snobbery and perfect technique, but turns out to just be shy because she was bullied out of her old company; she sees ABA as her last shot at success.
The Grammy-nominated single "Float On" topped the Alternative Songs chart and stormed music television, while "Ocean Breathes Salty" was Modest Mouse at its catchiest, with willowy guitars and a hard-swung breakdown full of new-millennium moroseness: "For your sake I hope Heaven and Hell are really there, but I wouldn't hold my breath," Brock riffs.
CreditCreditAndrew White for The New York Times To that pocket-square-wearing, sidecar-sipping human known as the "Esquire man," this was life as it was intended to be: a roomful of wags in natty suits throwing back cocktails and trading banter in one of Manhattan's hottest restaurants, as willowy models and square-jawed movie stars circled the room.
It's startling when players we half-remember rush up out of that fade to reveal themselves as truly desperate—think of Robert Swift, a willowy washout as a player who resurfaced as a heroin addict squatting in a mini-mansion he used to own, pumping rounds of semiautomatic ammunition into the foundation in a basement he'd made into an impromptu shooting range.

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