Sentences with phrase «sweet innocence»

"Sweet innocence" describes someone or something that is pure, innocent, and gentle, often associated with a kind and pure-hearted nature. Full definition
[Diaz] can blunder into the crudest situations with such sweet innocence as to inspire giggles rather than groans.
Shining above it all, like a kewpie - doll saint, is Drew Barrymore — whose sweet innocence and sexy romanticism have survived movies as bad as this before
«I'm afraid of a life without the sweet innocence that I see reflected back in my daughter's big blue eyes.
Nothing compares to the warmth of a new baby and the sweet innocence they bring.
Nothing like a little skepticism to balance the sweet innocence of the featured online politics enthusiasts... I'd probably describe the campaigns in question as «would - love - to - go - viral» rather than actually viral, though that's a mild quibble (somebody someday will spell Delany right).
Introducing FAWN, a delicious new scent for the season inspired by coming of age novels — how memorable and lingering they are — and the sweet innocence and underlying sexuality of growing up.
And if you, like me, expected pastels and sweet innocence, you are in for a surprise.
To capture your child's sweet innocence, you can ask her to try this floral and paisley mehandi design.
On the surface, Bathsheba is mercurial and vain but Mulligan captures a deeper emotional level of her personality that balances her vanity with a sweet innocence.
Morton's performance has the sweet innocence of such silent clowns as Harry Langdon.
The screenplay by the wonderful Nick Hornby («About a Boy,» «High Fidelity») captures the sweet innocence and social decorum of the times, when shop girls wore uniforms and were expected to be polite, when family dinner was crucial, and small towns were cruel.
Your table is gorgeous and it has a sweet innocence to it that I love!!
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