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Перевод: impish speek impish


[прилагательное]
проказливый; шаловливый; злой


Тезаурус:

  1. As a Cabinet minister, taking an impish pleasure in his red boxes, he was entitled to a specially reserved first-class compartment on the London train.
  2. He was a man with a very impish wit.
  3. An impish musical visionary who'd previously worked alongside Marc Almond and Barry Adamson, she enlisted the help of vocalist Frances Adie and ex-Tommy Chase Quartet keyboard player Teddy Edwards.
  4. His sensitivity to audience tastes also led to his developing Britain's first homegrown film star in Betty Balfour, whom he put into a series of films featuring the character of Squibs, an impish Piccadilly flower girl.
  5. With an impish glint of mischief in her eye the Muse of History looked down and watched the American Marines assault Grenada.
  6. He takes an impish delight in shocking the press and dismaying the clients as he prepares to change direction: "To be provocative is important, and change is vital for personal survival.
  7. Accordingly, she went on to play primarily on the Yiddish stage, where, with her impish manner and tiny build - her toes, she said, never reached the end of her stockings - she soon became a star.
  8. He kept thinking of her pirouetting, her small face impish, then her eyes filling at the memory of her lost doll.
  9. He had an impish look about him, and the most beguiling manner, a combination which never failed to capture the hearts of all who came into contact with him.
  10. The visitor sipped his coffee and looked at the impish old man with his goatee beard.
  11. Meredith pointed at the third child, a pretty little girl with dark hair and an engaging, impish grin.
  12. Leading Shakespearean actor Ralph Fiennes, nephew of the explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes, favours the romantic Lean image of Lawrence as tall, diffident and spiritual, with sensitive eyes and a charismatic personality, but the mad neurotic quality has gone, leaving only a nervous giggle and an impish sense of humour.
  13. But at The Wine Garden, the menu featured verse and monologues, and the impish Les sauntered through the trials and tribulations of 20th century indiscretion in a mockingly disapproving manner.

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