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Значения термина little brunette на английском
Значения для термина "little brunette" отсутствуют.
Использование термина little brunette на английском
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I'm much better looking than that littlebrunette.
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They both sat down, the littlebrunette on my lap and the blonde across the room.
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The black eyes flashed into the blue for a moment and the littlebrunette face went white.
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A very pretty littlebrunette, in No.
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Mrs. Blake, a gentle and pretty littlebrunette, had wedded him against the will of her parents.
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Among these men was a woman, a littlebrunette; fairly pretty, I must say, but queerly gotten up.
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I went to the sobbing girl, a tiny littlebrunette wearing much the same clothes as Molly had been.
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The littlebrunette, his companion, roused herself almost with a start, while a suggestion of conscious red tinged her face.
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Then the husky littlebrunette went to the hall closet, removed Nina's coat, and stepped back to help her into it.
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There was a littlebrunette whom I loved at Santarem when I was soldiering under Massena in Portugal-hername has escaped me.
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Then near at hand he recognized Fanchon Smith, a petite, smug-faced littlebrunette, with naked shoulders bulging out of a piebald gown.
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Sybil Berners was at this time about eighteen years of age-a beautiful, black-haired, bright-eyedlittlebrunette, full of fire, spirit, strength, and self-will
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Lydia Rhodes-was a plump and vivacious littlebrunette of forty, with a gloss on her black hair and a sparkle in her black eyes.
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Only a littlebrunette in pink tights who played Siebel, and whom he had never met before, had a look of sympathy for him.
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Mine will be a cuddly littlebrunette that thinks a slipstick is some kind of lipstick and that an isotope's something good to eat.
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He grinned with remembrance of Mrs. Dehameny, the pretty littlebrunette widow-Paula'sfriend, not his-whohad visited in the long ago in the Big House.