Sentences with word «scruffiness»

There is an instant attraction when they first meet: She's handing out anti-nuclear leaflets, much to her conservative parents» displeasure, and Edward, who has a low - key scruffiness and prefers Chuck Berry to Mozart, is immediately drawn to her vim.
Interspersed with their narration and the dramatic episodes they recount, we get the blow - by - blow of Arman and Amélie's meet - cute in a park (and their not - so - cute - reunion in a back street), and of how Benjamin — looking pristine alongside Arman's one - beat - behind scruffiness — is suddenly and unexpectedly leveled by a stroke.
Of early cars, only the best - kept avoid scruffiness inside.
Italians are the last people on earth you would suspect of deliberately desiring scruffiness.
The radical scruffiness of Nirvana and Riot Grrrl feminism is hardly evident, as is any sort of sensibility surrounding major global events like the fall of the Berlin Wall or the end of apartheid in South Africa.
Some may have qualms about the low budget aesthetic but its scruffiness is part of its charm.
Upon landing on the website of open culture, its scruffiness may leave you befuddled, but gratefully, it more than makes up for it with a number of useful resources.
She is so cute and her scruffiness is enchanting.
One can connect them with early historical modernist painting, and aspects of New York School paintings in the»50s, but there's a physicality, as I said earlier, a scruffiness, a kind of attitude present in your paintings that doesn't feel like anything else one has really seen within that mode of working.
I also mentioned the collages» kinship with the work of Richard Tuttle, but observed that while «Tuttle exudes a laid - back scruffiness, Thomas conveys a quiet, confident serenity.»
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