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His puggish looks, which were mercilessly caricatured, also did not help.
Ginny Dougary: Even Lloyd Webber isn't sure why Phantom of the Opera is his biggest hit Ginny Dougary 2010
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His puggish looks, which were mercilessly caricatured, also did not help.
Ginny Dougary: Even Lloyd Webber isn't sure why Phantom of the Opera is his biggest hit 2010
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His face, with its puggish nose and a slight dimple in his chin, looks youthful, thin, and healthy.
Raymond Carver Carol Sklenicka 2009
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And Patrick Fugit looks so much like (a younger version of) L (except L has prettier eyes and a better (but equally (adorably) puggish) nose) that I couldn't help thinking that's what Coley will look like when he gets older, and it increased the "awwwwwwww!" factor at least a hundredfold.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: ELEVEN THIRTY 2004
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And Patrick Fugit looks so much like (a younger version of) L (except L has prettier eyes and a better (but equally (adorably) puggish) nose) that I couldn't help thinking that's what Coley will look like when he gets older, and it increased the "awwwwwwww!" factor at least a hundredfold.
Dru Blood - I believe in the inherent goodness of all beings: December 2004 Archives 2004
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Malcolm pictured that Yakuza mobster with the tattoos and the sunglasses and the puggish face.
Ugly Americans Mezrich, Ben, 1969- 2004
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The man with the sunglasses and the puggish face, who was staring at Malcolm through those glasses, memorizing his countenance.
Ugly Americans Mezrich, Ben, 1969- 2004
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Their faces are dark and severe, puggish, concealing a basic gentleness.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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Their faces are dark and severe, puggish, concealing a basic gentleness.
The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004
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There seemed a wide expanse in his heavy, flabby cheeks, and the rather puggish nose appeared insignificant between them.
What Can She Do? Edward Payson Roe 1863
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