Not exact matches
Her demeanor changes substantially after «mot - ties» (when a toddler tries to pronounce «milk» or «milkies»...
who knows...), even her
cheeks turn
rosy and her face brightens.
(Our own children were the ones
who originally discovered the belly button and
rosy cheeks on their own 12 in.
He lunches, in March 1995, with Michael Green of Carlton Television: «He was accompanied by a
rosy -
cheeked, soft - skinned young man
who radiated upper - class self - confidence and didn't hesitate to interrupt his master» — Mullin's first encounter with David Cameron.
Who doesn't need a little Vitamin A to firm and tone those
rosy cheeks?
I'm one of those people
who get quite the
rosy (just kidding, red)
cheeks when I'm out and it's cold.
Detective Pikachu is a title that fans of Pokémon shouldn't miss out on, especially those
who are fans of the anime series or those
who can't get enough of Pikachu's
rosy red electric
cheeks.
As luck would have it, the flower falls into the hands of Mary Smith (voiced by Ruby Barnhill in the English - dubbed version opening in North American theaters),
who is no witch at all but rather a
rosy -
cheeked young girl with an unruly mop of red hair and an appealing blend of spunk and sweetness.
I'd like to be someone
who has
rosy ruddy
cheeks while cycling at top speed around the forest trails in pursuit of equally lycra attired, ruddy -
cheeked kids also sprayed head to toe in layers of wet sludge.
Rathbone has also curated a gallery with paintings of Aline Charigot,
who was only 21 when she was portrayed as a delightful
rosy cheeked young woman with a little dog in the foreground of Renoir's masterwork.
The
rosy -
cheeked chap came in joint last place for favourite outdoor items, along with plastic garden furniture, and was described by some rather vocal respondents as «tacky» — a view echoed by Chelsea Flower Show bosses
who banned gnomes from displays.