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Tall, thin and irrepressibly cheerful, she had only one problem area in her life - love.
Tom Gold was the irrepressibly energetic leader of a male ensemble.
He was one of those irrepressibly enthusiastic people, and Sanders didn't much feel like talking to him.
But there are other reasons you cannot possibly be a duke," she continued irrepressibly.
Despite his wounds, he was irrepressibly upbeat, still proud to have volunteered for Iraq.
Revealing an irrepressibly comic outlook, the actor, who died at 72 in 1996, looks back on his life and career.
This is relieved by the team of climbing monkeys, irrepressibly animated, which keep the party going.
Perhaps some will see the irresponsible, irrepressibly macho Felix as a stereotype.
Owen is irrepressibly outgoing; he seems not to have felt any of life's discouragement.
Jeanne is irrepressibly nosy, and she's happy to voice any rude thought that comes to mind.
"But we were in a bit of a hurry," Jamieson concluded, irrepressibly.
Irrepressibly he sang: "But she is in her grave, and oh!
His face was serious, but one corner of his mouth curled up irrepressibly.
For someone who is carrying out a momentous mission, he looks irrepressibly debonair.
"Come on, the four of us," Bert went on irrepressibly.
She could go on quite irrepressibly, with endless variations on the theme.
The alien irrepressibly passed the apogee of its turn.
A month later he was back, with white tape around his injured finger, in his irrepressibly good mood.
Invariably, she suggests a statue irrepressibly seeking to escape from a sculptor's space.
But her lips spread irrepressibly into a grin.
"It gave me plenty of time," Jamieson said, irrepressibly.
Betsy unexpectedly laughed, gaily and irrepressibly, something that rarely happened with her.
His friends describe him as an irrepressibly likable "What?
She looked, as always, irrepressibly cheerful, as if middle age, like the War, was a sort of joke, and there to be enjoyed.
She pursed her thin lips primly together, though the corners turned irrepressibly up.