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good-humored
1. As soon as his son turned around, the senior Vinius caught Penelope’s glance and gave her a good-humored wink
2. have to reveal to him? What would the good-humored young woman be shown to have been hiding for all of these weeks? He almost feared to find out, hoping that whatever it was, it was not too dire - and that they could all return to their comfortable normalcy soon enough
3. She offered a good-humored smirk and though the Imperial was still burdened by the fresh, devastating news as well as his own constant worries, he decided to take the Breton’s lead and proceed with a smile – weak as it may be
4. After the good-humored attack, the attention turned back to politics, on one side of the table and Jamie hearing of all the attractions at the other
5. “It’s Amaranta,” she said good-humoredly, happy at his return, and she showed him the hand with the black bandage
6. Sebastian grinned good-humoredly, but his eyes floated dangerously in his skull
7. Space is rather tight, so we are forever moving around each other, something that prompts an endless stream of jokes from my two constantly good-humored hosts
8. They were the second-class citizens of their country and it was evident that they could not have missed the racism, contempt and tolerant, good-humored disdain of the Egyptian-born foreigners
9. As a common coarse jest, a Roman good-humored filthy joke
10. ” Talaric said in a good-humored tone
11. "You hussy, how dare you talk in that way? Where's your respect for me, and your proper bringing up? Bless the boys and girls! What torments they are, yet we can't do without them," he said, pinching her cheeks good-humoredly
12. "Oh, get along with you, Bluebell," answered Holly, good-humoredly
13. Vronsky was a squarely built, dark man, not very tall, with a good-humored, handsome, and exceedingly calm and resolute face
14. ‘Yes, that’s true, it is so,’ said Stepan Arkadyevitch, laughing good-humoredly
15. Marya Nikolaevna smiled a sweet and good-humored smile, which was at once reflected on Nikolay’s face, and she took the bottle
16. ‘That’s my one desire, to be caught,’ answered Vronsky, with his serene, good-humored smile
17. ‘How do you mean for nothing?’ said Stepan Arkadyevitch with a good-humored smile, knowing that nothing would be right in Levin’s eyes now
18. She remembered the simple delight expressed on the round, good-humored face of Anna Pavlovna at their meetings; she remembered their
19. The princess laughed at her husband for his Russian ways, but she was more lively and good-humored than she had been all the while she had been at the waters
20. As they finished their rows, the mowers, hot and good-humored, came out into the road one after another, and, laughing a little, greeted the master
21. The mowers from all sides, brought closer together in the short row, kept urging one another on to the sound of jingling dipper and clanging scythes, and the hiss of the whetstones sharpening them, and good-humored shouts
22. The old man, who had put on his short sheepskin jacket, was just as good-humored, jocose, and free in his movements
23. Betsy said all this, and, at the same time, from her good-humored, shrewd glance, Anna felt that she partly guessed her plight, and was hatching something for her benefit
24. In the courtyard the first objects that met Vronsky’s eyes were a band of singers in white linen coats, standing near a barrel of vodka, and the robust, good-humored figure of the colonel surrounded by officers
25. He was in the most affectionate and good-humored mood, just as Levin often remembered him in childhood
26. There were two circumstances a little unpleasant, but these two circumstances were drowned in the sea of good-humored gaiety which flooded the soul of Stepan Arkadyevitch
27. ‘You don’t know! Then how can you doubt that God created all?’ the priest said, with good-humored perplexity
28. Tchirikov always gave a lively and good-humored support to conversation of any sort
29. Varenka, with her white kerchief on her black hair, surrounded by the children, gaily and good-humoredly looking after them, and at the same time visibly excited at the possibility of receiving a declaration from the man she cared for, was very attractive
30. And besides, Veslovsky was at first so naively distressed, and then laughed so good-humoredly and infectiously at their general dismay, that one could not but laugh with him
31. Stepan Arkadyevitch evidently had the same desire, and on his face Levin saw the look of anxiety always present in a true sportsman when beginning shooting, together with a certain good-humored slyness peculiar to him
32. The behavior of the audience at present was good-humored, but mischievous
33. ‘Come along, it’s all right!’ shouted a good-humoredlooking bearded peasant with a red face, showing his white teeth in a grin, and holding up a greenish bottle that flashed in the sunlight
34. Veslovsky was laughing his infectious, good-humored laugh
35. Vronsky’s face too beamed with the look of good-humored enjoyment that was general in the club
36. to him, and he held out his hand to Levin with the same good-humored smile
37. Their faces were hairless, well formed, and good-humored
38. In every other way they were our friends—one might almost say our devoted slaves—but when it was suggested that they should help us to make and carry a plank which would bridge the chasm, or when we wished to get from them thongs of leather or liana to weave ropes which might help us, we were met by a good-humored, but an invincible, refusal
39. The boy looked healthy and good-humored
40. But Katavasov’s serene and good-humored expression suddenly struck him, and he felt such tenderness for his own happy mood, which he was unmistakably disturbing by this conversation, that he remembered his resolution and stopped short
41. As Rose began to judge that I was old enough to hear such things, she told me in a good-humored way that my father would always attempt to seduce the tallest girl in the room and, failing this, would pick a fight with the tallest man
42. Farebrother: he seemed a trifle milder and more silent, the chief talker being his mother, while he only put in a good-humored moderating remark here and there
43. Vincy had sworn that if he had anything more of that sort to put up with, Fred should turn out and get his living how he could; and he had never yet quite recovered his good-humored tone to his son, who had especially enraged him by saying at this stage of things that he did not want to be a clergyman, and would rather not "go on with that
44. "No, no, Mischief!" said Mary, good-humoredly, while she pricked his hand lightly with her needle
45. He answered in a tone of good-humored admission—
46. To-day his wife is good-humored, his last baby has cut its first tooth, all is well at home, and he is determined not to lose a sou; on the morrow it rains, he can't go out, he is gloomy, he says yes to any proposal that is made to him, so long as it will put an end to the affair; on the third day he declares he must have guarantees; by the end of the month he wants his debtor's head, and becomes at heart an executioner
47. We have Mess Night once a month, when we all get up in jackets, eat pheasant, and dance with a handful of good-humored ladies
48. He moved with a restrained swagger which would have been ridiculous had he not been so good-looking and had his handsome face not worn such an expression of good-humored complacency and gaiety
49. ‘Well, that can’t happen twice! Eh?’ said Anatole, with a good-humored laugh
50. with a high collar, came into the room beaming with good-humored amiable smiles