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541. Arch (వంపు)
:: Under the arch of her eyebrows her wide brown eyes glowed with their vague hint of secrecy their quiet incandescence
542. Bewitching (బెవిట్చింగ్)
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543. Dashing (చురుకైన)
:: Alexs parents met when they were eighteen and twentythree respectively were engaged three months later and had a dashingly handsome son by the end of their second year of marriage
544. Dowdy (దుస్తులు)
:: By the end of Anns episode the formerly dowdy Jersey girl is certainly more stylish
545. Down (డౌన్)
:: Mr Rogers said last spring he stopped an attempt by the council to chop the tree down and believed it was now safe
546. Downcast (నిరుత్సాహపూరితమైన)
:: I studied her downcast eyes and continued Who did these then
547. Elbow (మోచేతి)
:: Not only does he have enough pouches to store all kinds of oats and grains he also has a chain mail sleeve for his elbow
548. Gaunt (బక్కపలుచని)
:: He was gaunt and serious from the start with minimal hand movements and only slightly gesticulating as he dipped into domestic policy issues
549. Greasy (వస)
:: I searched all over for that greasy man and didnt see him anywhere
550. Lithe (వంచగలిగే)
:: One of my coworkers is a tall lanky guy who is amazingly lithe and flexible
551. Liver (కాలేయ)
:: I was tipped off on their chopped liver by a fellow food enthusiast and had to buy some when I walked by the store yesterday
552. Mousse (mousse)
:: These are used as required mixed with liquids and flavourings to set savoury aspic desserts such as jelly and mousse and stabilize commercially made ice cream and other foods
553. Moustache (మీసం)
:: She said He looked like a robust muscular man with white hair and a moustache
554. Mousy (mousy)
:: Another muchdiscussed microbiological fault which can cause a wine to smell mousy may be caused by yeasts of the Brettanomyces genus closely related to Dekkera
555. Mouth (నోటి)
:: Everything was packed save for her blankets and the others were gathered at the mouth of the cave
556. Scrunch (scrunch)
:: Cautiously I pushed my thumb in even harder doing that thing where you scrunch up your face as if that makes it so it wont splash me only to discover that the blessed thing was hardboiled
557. Shock (షాక్)
:: A headteacher has spoken of his shock at the sudden death of one of his popular young pupils
558. Small (చిన్న)
:: He finished this speech in a small tone of voice that instantly mellowed my anger
559. Strand (స్ట్రాండ్)
:: Every Sunday the beach buggy riders come to the strand in cars and vans and spend the afternoon zooming up and down the shoreline between Beale and Littor Strands when the tide is out
560. Sweep (స్వీప్)
:: Its certain that the greater world would not be affected any more than would be the great sweep of history
561. Thatch (తాటి)
:: Heavy thatch may require a second application a week later
562. Underweight (బరువు)
:: Perhaps your exercise regime is too demanding since your body mass index height to weight ratio suggests youre not underweight
563. Wink (వింక్)
:: Cici it was fun thank you for at least taking the chance with my party He said with a wink and kissed her cheek
564. Winning (గెలిచిన)
:: His firm handshake welcoming smile and boyish charm were a winning combination
565. Winsome (ఆకర్షణీయమైన)
:: As are the ruins of their monasteries and hermitages apart from a crumbling monastery tower and a winsome Welsh chapel
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