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From confused, his face took on a look of drunken foxiness.
Their glances contained almost the exact same blend of foxiness, doubt and frustrated anger.
Then the hippie girls had put their tawny heads together and giggled at his prospective foxiness.
Salkeld supports other editors who have focused on "the foxiness of her character, as though she were a female Machiavel."
It has small fruit clusters with small berries that do not have the pronounced 'foxiness' of other Labrusca grapes.
But Simon loved Simone's fearlessness and foxiness, and he went to battle for Miss Battle.
Concluding that Stravinsky's 1959-60 concert series in New York left him "out of pocket," Walsh misses an important aspect of the composer's character, his financial foxiness.
The flavor of Catawba can have varying degrees of "foxiness", which refers to the earthy and musky aromas commonly associated with Vitis labrusca varieties.
Its phylloxera resistance led to its being planted in small amounts in the eastern Alps, although it imparts a pronounced foxiness and dark red colour to wine made from its juice.
The irrepressible Roger Ailes, head of Fox News, is chortling, declaring that in its "desperation" to add some Fox-like foxiness to its more staid network, CNN overreached.
The titular role is filled, in a red bustier, by Jenna Dewan, who plays a wallflower squashed in a prank gone wrong, only to be resurrected as a sorceress of great evil and total foxiness.
Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick, in Grapes of New York, stated that the fruit is at its best before it fully ripens, acquiring an unpleasant degree of foxiness if allowed to hang on the vine too long.
As played with wild-eyed foxiness by Bill Pullman, Zero is a wealthy recluse living in a penthouse on canned soup and tuna fish, whacking tunelessly at his guitar and occasionally calming down enough to play detective.
The grapes are used to make wines including dry, sweet, icewine but is famed for spicy sparkling wines that do not have much of the objectionable foxiness character that other labrusca grapes contribute to their wines.
The figures came nearer and the squinting, exhausted eyes of the hidden couple could see every detail of Drax's blood-orange face, the lean, pale foxiness of Dr Walter, the suety, overslept puffiness of Krebs.
The Isabella being of the genus Vitis x Labruscana imparts a "foxiness" to the wine and because of this is thought to be objectionable, therefore it is not seen as a grape capable of making fine wines.
Entertainment Weekly elected Fox the twelfth coolest videogame character, adding he is a combination of "the heroism of Luke Skywalker, the bravado of Top Guns Maverick, and the foxiness of, well, a red fox".
While European tasters, such as Oz Clarke and Jancis Robinson, often describe the level of foxiness as "distinctive", American writers such as Ramey note that Catawba wines usually fall somewhere in the middle between Concord and vinifera when it comes to foxy aromas.
And, most fatally and abysmally, his Solution guessed that men of superior cunning, of slyer foxiness, whether they might be called Comrades, Brethren, Commissars, Kings, Patriots, Little Brothers of the Poor, or any other rosy name, would continue to have more influence than slower-witted men, however worthy.