Lisa has a certain impishness to her character that explains the smirks quite sufficiently on its own. |
Immediately Tudor's monkey-like impishness left him, and he was once more the cool, self-possessed man of the world. |
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. |
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. |
Bob proved a handful of impishness and contrariety, and he tried out his rider as much as his rider tried him out. |
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. |