The male was no longer tiny but he would still have the impishness and activity level of a kitten. |
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He had a delightful impishness which was to be a hallmark of his character throughout his life. |
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Lisa has a certain impishness to her character that explains the smirks quite sufficiently on its own. |
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He has been neither but he has excited everyone with his impishness and his tears. |
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Affectionate and devoted to their owners, they exhibit a healthy dose of impishness, a penchant for instinctual problem solving, and a finely developed sense of humor. |
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Unlike David Schwimmer, who played the part in London last year, McCormack doesn't exude a sort of adorable and distracting impishness — his body language isn't the same ironic-comic semaphore of ambivalence. |
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Reinhardt's wife, a slender, attractive, sardonic-looking lady with large, brown, skeptical eyes and a vaguely Continental manner, moved with a sort of weary impishness among the guests. |
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We disrupt them, with shows of contempt, or little displays of impishness, for the same reasons that protesters tote AR-15s instead of talking about PPOs: to wrest a bit of control. |
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