Sentences with phrase «sheepish look»

Her sheepish look sinks his heart.
His sheepish look when you return is not a sign that he «knows he did wrong» it is a learned response.
Fido looks at you, wags his tail, his head goes down, his ears flap a bit like Dumbo, he gets this worried sheepish look on his face and his legs buckle as he lies down on the couch.
He came into my office with a sheepish look on his face, spoke in a quiet voice and said that he had done something he was not feeling good about.
* sheepish look * Let me know if there is any change in your address from the last we emailed.
An ambulance soon arrived on the scene and carted the reporter away to Cordoba hospital where he was later photographed with his leg in plaster and a sheepish look on his face.
The referee was unsure if the ball went into the net or if it went wide but a sheepish look Cambridge FC admitted that it was a goal.
He gives me a sheepish look: «Do as I say, not as I do?»
But now Mort, returning to the room, has a sheepish look on his face.
Wii Music was a tough sell from the very beginning, but it certainly didn't help that the title was unveiled by a sheepish looking Shigeru Miyamoto accompanied by four other equally embarrassed looking people who didn't look at all comfortable on stage.

Not exact matches

While the other ten players looked sheepish, Fabregas stood a man apart, a class above, Arsenal's superman.
He was paraded in front of the media, and from the start the Belgium midfielder did not look comfortable, if anything a little sheepish in his new surroundings.
When I asked James Cleverly — the Tory MP for Braintree — about it for the Guardian's Politics Weekly podcast, he described bumping into a woman coming out of a polling station on election day, looking sheepish as she admitted she had not voted for him.
Owen Smith supporters (of which I am one) shuffle off looking crestfallen or sheepish.
No leaflets may have been printed on the grim morning of Brexit — when Boris Johnson and Michael Gove only belatedly appeared to look sheepish — advising that Labour would immediately trigger Article 50.
He looks a little sheepish when confronted with his clear - cut politics, having just declared NationBuilder's unique selling point as being «impartiality», in contrast to the partisan political consultancies doing relatively similar work:
Webster, looking sheepish and befuddled, bent over in his khakis and hiked the ball to Bradshaw as the crowd roared.
He also looks deeply remorseful and sheepish as he strains to deliver «come to papa» - type pick - up lines to porn starlet Linda Lovelace (Amanda Syefried).
Kathleen Turner and Laurie Holden do their best in supporting roles, but everyone involved looks a bit sheepish.
For Kinnear, Church and co. it's hard to believe that they will look back on this project with anything other than sheepish embarrassment.
And so, I dare to look at my adviser — and he looks a bit sheepish.
Tim's still sheepish smile radiated pride as he looked down at me, revealing the young man I had known so well years earlier.
By now photographer Jamie Lipman has joined me, looking equally sheepish.
On the outside, the Avalon makes a statement with its standout grille — a bit of a slack - jawed look that reminds me of a sheepish grin.
A number of women looked sheepish and shy, smirking awkwardly under all the attention; others giggled and chatted with one another between the chants.
When big industry is taking this seriously the Bush team looks foolish with their sheepish foot - dragging that we still don't know for sure.
Our house usually looks like this, except for an hour on the weekend right after I clean everything * sheepish smile * Neighbor: Don't worry, everyone's house is like that!
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