可爱英语怎么说
My idea of houses is Victorian, cute, magazine-perfect, lots of white.
When they do sweet things, leave them, else they become self conscious.
She said Frizl might come across in the trial as "a nice old man from next door".
His soft, courteous, slightly smiling delivery encouraged people to listen, as to a favourite uncle.
The parrots in the zoo are very cute.
They are known for their beautiful blue waters and lovely seaside towns.
Their aggression is, although cute in a way, that at most they will try to snatch a sandwich from you at a picnic.
His fingernails are so cute.
Defeated the wicked guy and saved Wind who suffered a lot but remained lovely.
Isabel was a real character, a lovely lady, who did a great job looking after Twain.
I naturally hated television's "team coverage" of "suburbia gone wrong" or whatever similar cute moniker they came up with.
Joanna is easy going and acts like a lovely housewife.
The loveliest tinkle as of golden bells answered him.
Thee ones he liked were of two cute boys, their faces visible, some of theirclothing still on—a T-shirt, or maybe their jeans, pulled down—kissing or about tokiss.
The ones he liked were of two cute boys, their faces visible, some of their clothing still on-a T-shirt, or maybe their jeans, pulled down-kissing or about to kiss.
This macabre offering shows some much-loved cartoon characters taking part in a grisly dissection.
It is distilled, most reverend Judges, of oil and wick, together with that sweet secret heat of whose birth no words of mine can tell.
Flowers make a lovely gift, but their beauty fades.
Grandma was a kind lovely lady, and Grandfather's world is not the same without her.
Grandma was a kind lovely lady, Grandfather's world is not the same without her.
They both played happily with the two graceful creatures.
To the family who own her, Lana the tortoiseshell cat is nothing but a big softie. But to postman Andrew Goater, she is a vicious beast out for his blood.
My father has a lovely niece.
His sweet nature and kindness made him a keeper, she said.
It featured a single character—B.D., a knuckleheaded college quarterback who presided over a team of talented but infantile subordinates.