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Sentences with fetching

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  • Sue was sitting up in bed, looking very fetching in a flowered bedjacket.
  • A fetching hat
  • With a free wheeling expressive mind-set the band seem incredibly focused, displaying fetching guitar rifts demonstrating a resemblance comparable to a Libertines stage show.
  • The goalie, in fetching golden boots, slides out to collect the ball with the look of a frightened animal.
  • A fetching personality
  • To go up a hill to fetch a pail of water.
  • Fortunately, they remember that Karl had been robbed shortly before his death by a fetching young mechanic, Rudolf.
  • Enjoying a sudden burst of confidence, primarily because he'd just spotted a particularly pretty classmate in a fetching skating skirt, he shot off and left me to my own devices.
  • To fetch a doctor.
  • The horse fetched $50 more than it cost.
  • Sure, the gals look fetching in their outfits - and Cook and Dawson aren't bad as Josie and Valerie.
  • Director Pradip Sarkar realises there is no beauty in vanity, hence his girl is beautiful without being vain, she is fetching without being beguiling.
  • Her beauty fetched the coldest hearts.
  • To fetch port.
  • This Naxos CD brings together three of his best concertante works in fetching new performances.
  • She didn't swing her hips, pucker her lips, roll her eyes, flare her nostrils, smoke fetchingly or lure luckless men to dark destinies by deceiving them.
  • We fetched around through the outer suburbs.
  • A long fetch.
  • And so they got on with it, taking the standard British free-fall nuclear bomb of the time, the fetchingly named Blue Danube, and designing a pressurised, water-tight casing for the land-mine version.
  • Bowker is more scholarly and far better on Orwell's literary influences; Taylor, eager to be fetchingly original, breaks up his chronological account with mini-essays on aspects of Orwell's career and personality.
  • Coldplay's music is reassuringly familiar and dependably thoughtful to everyone except, it seems, Chris Martin, who has fetchingly wrapped up their third album in his insecurities.
  • Why, we could even have it as the slogan for the next Labour Party Conference, fetchingly lit in shades of green and rose, with a copy of the Koran given away free to every delegate.
  • It struggles greatly to hold your attention, despite the presence of the fetching Lane, who has been here before to far better effect in A Walk On The Moon and Unfaithful.
  • In Joey's adult-child personality and fetching narrative voice you will find an echo of Huck Finn, whose situation, remember, was not so different.
  • The soloists, too, delivered a fetching geometry onstage, delightful to Balanchine aficionados anytime.
  • We even got to roam around Television Centre with them a bit today - Mena making a particularly fetching weather presenter.
  • And honestly, I found him to be quite fetching, this Pappy of the Southern Wood.
  • I am convinced I would look fetching in one of these.
  • Emily looked great, as always; Dasha had that tall blonde thing working to perfection, and Helen was quite fetching in a stylish ensemble and a devilish gleam in her eyes.
  • The chinese wedding tea ceremony is one of the most significant event in the modern wedding ceremony, second only to fetching the bride.
  • However, there are too many brands in the market and it can be hard to select the best and one with the potential of fetching the desired results.
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