She was a simpering, but masculine creature. [verb]
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Hunter, that you are thinking of getting married, and living in a house of your own," said Miss Peyton, simpering." [adverb]
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"Oh, well," said Martha simpering, "I don't pretend to any very great wisdom, but I do know something about sickness." [Please select]
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Bogart had, by the simpering viciousness of her comments on the new furniture, stirred Carol to economy. [Please select]
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Lady Sarah sat simpering and nodding as Masaroon whispered close in her ear. [Please select]
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He had high cheek bones, fishy gray eyes, fine teeth, and a simpering smile. [Please select]
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"I wish to choose breast," said Leon, simpering just like that silly Abigail Webster. [Please select]
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But there they are, simpering a paltry patriotism, insipid as history and ridiculous as art. [Please select]
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"I am supposed to be moonstruck over a simpering American chit--moonstruck." [Please select]
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She replied quite seriously, though he could have imagined some girls rather simpering over the question as a casual joke. [Please select]
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Parsons was no coquettish or simpering beauty, no mere devotee of fashionable manners, but a mature, well-poised character endowed with ripe intellectual and bodily graces. [Please select]
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