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- adjective idiomatic
happy , of a happy character.
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Examples
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Affable, and just as twinkly-eyed as my hard-boiled egg man, he's been briefing us about the conditions as we fly, and talking on the radio about the cloud cover.
Jeanne Devon ("AKMuckraker"): Chuitna and the Curse of Coal "AKMuckraker" 2010
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Ron is a pilot himself, and adds to the ranks of twinkly-eyed men that are populating my day.
Jeanne Devon ("AKMuckraker"): Chuitna and the Curse of Coal "AKMuckraker" 2010
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Ron is a pilot himself, and adds to the ranks of twinkly-eyed men that are populating my day.
Jeanne Devon ("AKMuckraker"): Chuitna and the Curse of Coal "AKMuckraker" 2010
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Not least because they represent a world of clean, burnished kids, smiling adults and twinkly-eyed senior citizens going about their business in their shiny, happy, healthy, optimistic worlds.
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Affable, and just as twinkly-eyed as my hard-boiled egg man, he's been briefing us about the conditions as we fly, and talking on the radio about the cloud cover.
Jeanne Devon ("AKMuckraker"): Chuitna and the Curse of Coal Jeanne Devon ( 2010
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Although I have to say cute, buxom, redheaded, twinkly-eyed, barbarian-armor-clad ogre Fiona is teh hot.
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Affable, and just as twinkly-eyed as my hard-boiled egg man, he's been briefing us about the conditions as we fly, and talking on the radio about the cloud cover.
Jeanne Devon ("AKMuckraker"): Chuitna and the Curse of Coal "AKMuckraker" 2010
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Ron is a pilot himself, and adds to the ranks of twinkly-eyed men that are populating my day.
Jeanne Devon ("AKMuckraker"): Chuitna and the Curse of Coal Jeanne Devon ( 2010
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Given profiles of 10 potential partners, they chose according to type: twinkly-eyed bookish types found someone to swap paperbacks with, while sporty Neanderthals presumably landed their ideal tennis partners.
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Chester is seventy-one, with a distinctively Eskimo face—flat, round, weathered, twinkly-eyed, resembling his father and grandfather, whose photos reverently adorn the walls, across from the big-screen TV, beside the socks hanging out to dry on a clothesline.
The Fiddler in the Subway Gene Weingarten 2010
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