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She would look a fright in the morning, but what did that I matter?
The bruises were already starting to heal, but he still looked a fright.
She did probably look a fright, after all.
"You look a fright," Lindy said in a disgusted voice.
She knew she must look a fright, and she felt much worse.
"Hey, don't I look a fright with no makeup on?"
"I'm sure I look a fright," protested the woman.
"I look a fright, so you need not pretend," said Caroline peevishly.
"I must look a fright," she said more to herself than to him, attempting to brush the wrinkles out of her dress without much success.
Verdict I came out looking a fright, hair oily and sticking out.
The leg was swollen and looked a fright.
She looked a fright, and she couldn't stand it.
As it was she looked a fright.
Looks a fright in the day.
"I must say you look a fright, Gilbert.
Go comb your hair, you look a fright.'
She must look a fright.
She knew she must look a fright, and she did not have the strength to deal with her impersonation of a lady at the moment.
She probably just looked a fright, with her hair all mussed and her eyes bleary with sleep.
I must look a fright," she murmured, again feeling her hair, this time to assess the damage to her coiffure.
'You look a fright!' she said aloud.
She looked a fright by now, her beautiful nose red with weeping, her eyelids swollen, but she really didn't care.
"I look a fright," said Annis.
She must look a fright, her hair all mussed and coated with dust and cobwebs, her face streaked.
"You don't look a fright.