I was wearing a tank top so one of my tattoos was exposed, and someone creepily stroked the centre of my back. |
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She also had a disturbing habit of staring at me creepily, long after we finished exchanging words. |
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Man Listening To Disc and Marginalia are creepily accurate portrayals of aspects of my two main preoccupations. |
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But when it ends, and there's a cardboard cutout of your ex that creepily guards the entrance to your uni, it becomes peculiarly painful. |
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In its final shape, the film is almost creepily self-referential. |
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There's a whole book full of such creepily diluted nursery rhymes. |
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As is so often the case, my suspicions have been creepily confirmed. |
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Suits of armor will eventually hang in niches along the staircase so that weaponry projects creepily over visitors' heads. |
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Brandt is creepily affable, and Hoffman knocks the tiny supporting turn out of the park. |
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What does it matter if adults can only see a pair of bifurcated mobile phones, with Mandeville's eye-catching groin definition creepily hinting at of mascottian oestrus or, possibly, a urinary tract infection? |
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Jackie Earle Haley – one of the cast's several more-or-less unknowns – is an extraordinary, creepily affecting Rorschach, even more chilling unmasked as a weaselly runt than when wearing his inscrutable ink-blot face. |
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The 13th-century castle is the town's main attraction — its mazelike passageways, a creepily dark and echoing cistern, and bartizans that jut out over the cliffs like fixed, angular wings. |
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