A very attractive or seductive looking woman.
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1 Vanessa has a great interest in food, fitness, beauty , health and home.
2 A similar argument is often made these days about the beauty industry.
3 The second was Princess Kossikovskaya, a young beauty of the best society.
4 There are truly effective, all natural, safely preserved health and beauty products.
5 Being seen: how is age diversity effecting change in fashion and beauty ?
1 Add water to a baking dish and place apples in the water.
2 Put the seeds in one dish and the skins in the other.
3 This light and simple dish is a great way to celebrate spring.
4 He had, he said, a new dish he wanted them to try.
5 It's just a great, great dish , and very simple and very complicated.
1 She said Apple's sweetheart tax deal with Ireland constituted illegal state aid.
2 Look, sweetheart , if you don't feel up to it, just come home.
3 You're welcome, sweetheart , but never be afraid of voicing your opinion, dear.
4 Please, sweetheart , you only need to be strong for one more minute.
5 Mr. Morris is a capital fellow; I recommend him as a sweetheart .
1 Wood and coal; apple and peach ; iron and silver; ship and automobile.
2 However, in peach ancestor, these syntenic regions were quickly lost or deleted.
3 The varieties of the peach and the nectarine run in parallel lines.
4 Today she approached the Kobayashi house with an armful of peach blossoms.
5 Remove the peach from the stock syrup and place into iced water.
1 A similar result was observed in the prostate of DAB2IP knockout animals.
2 Photo: PHOTOSPORT The draw for the first knockout stage was made today.
3 And Rowley Leigh's food was a knockout , well ahead of its time.
4 Several studies demonstrate that tissue-specific knockout of Crif1 leads to mitochondrial dysfunction.
5 A straight knockout Ulster championship certainly is one to look forward to.
1 I ask him his business and wait for a real lulu .
2 A couple of months ago, NPR reporter Lulu Miller tweeted a question.
3 Sophia is currently at Harvard and Lulu was recently accepted at Yale.
4 Somebody or something is in the room where Lulu and Gracie sleep.
5 Lulu Kennedy, founder of Fashion East, praised London designers for their bravery.
1 The C-HR, already quite the looker , got a facelift late last year.
2 But the looker - on has one incomparable advantage: he is not the stake.
3 The toad, by no means a looker , can pass as a washerwoman.
4 Everything that is well and gracefully performed appears easy to the looker - on .
5 Something akin to compassion rose warm and human in the looker 's throat.
1 The stunner buzzed in his hand, and once again the footfalls retreated.
2 The Guide aimed quickly and pressed the trigger of the ultrasonic stunner .
3 Jeth glanced sideways and saw a sentry taking aim with a stunner .
4 Though I'm not exactly last week's meat loaf, Katy is a stunner .
5 The stunner flew from his hand and crashed against the rear bulkhead.
1 Last night's show was a smasher , an occasion when absolutely everything was right.
2 In all of them, except the last, I was a maker, not a smasher .
3 The smasher was Scottish and the biscuit a ginger nut.
4 I did n't sign the pledge, and I'm as sober, sober as a brandy - smasher !
5 We're talking about the Large Hadron Collider, the largest subatomic particle smasher in the world.
1 The male and female eagle, longing for revenge, swooped down on the ravisher .
2 Titian has her surprised in bed and struggling boldly against her dagger-wielding ravisher .
3 The pictures lie prostrate on the floor before their ravisher .
4 When the emperor of Persia saw the ravisher , he stopped.
5 The shepherdess opened her eyes, and beheld the degenerate ravisher pale, aghast, and trembling.
1 His last words were Humor is the morgenthau of the hooligan of the mantrap .
2 We went through the mantrap and into the hallway.
3 They climbed as high again till their points nearly touched, vast crooked fingers, a god-sized ivory mantrap .
4 The old sheriff never allows any thing done outside the rules, for he's tighter than a mantrap .
5 Being caught thus by one foot in Roosevelt's mantrap , he quickly proceeded to be caught by the other.
6 I've been a fool-theconstable is coming for Jack, his leg is from a mantrap and I told Mr. Snively-
7 Am I to infer, Kevin, that you've set your own little mantrap in case Manpower ever decides to go after you?
8 But my own Trickster, no doubt, had long preceded Choral to the same destination, and would advise me not to step into a potential mantrap .
9 Or maybe it's more like a giant mantrap , lowered into the icy stillness of Davy Jones's locker to grab whatever it can from the seafloor.
10 Furthermore, there were no guards or even mantraps along the way.
11 Sir Jasper uses mantraps and spring guns to catch poachers.
12 From that day this has been called Mantrap Gulch.
13 And just possibly some flashing lights, warning sirens, and a whole bunch of concealed mantraps .
14 We're going down now into Mantrap Gulch.
15 Crouching in the shadows behind a refuse bin, she pored over the area for concealed guards, tripwires or other mantraps .
16 I respect what people like Alphabet Set and Kaboogie and Mantrap have done in releasing their mates but that wasn't my aim.
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