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She is described as small and having mousy brown hair.
She had the same mousy brown hair as George himself, except on her it looked right.
A civilian came up to the mousy man and asked him a question.
She was a retiring, mousy woman who had little to say.
She says he comes on pretty strong, but his niece is kind of mousy.
His mousy hair, on the other hand, had been eroded by the years.
I mean, how could two such formidable women care for a mousy little man like that?
Hair mostly white, with a few strands of mousy brown.
Small, with mousy hair, and yet a face that was always the child Juliet.
Nobody could, not with a mousy little person like Melanie.
That was only enough money for the mousy kind of life you lived."
Her mousy brown hair does nothing to show off the neckline.
She is not initially mousy like her predecessors in this role.
She had been a thin kid with mousy blond hair.
He'd got her so mousy intimidated, she kept everything bottled inside.
What had once been a mousy little girl was now a Giantess!
A nervous, mousy little man opened the door and peered up at them.
His mousy hair was still slicked down from the shower.
He'd never heard her refer to herself as a "mousy little princess" before.
Too mousy to control a dachshund let alone a Lab.
Her mousy hair had been given a crew cut.
More than ever, she felt mousy and insignificant beside her cousin.
On the walk from the village station to the camp itself the mousy man finally collapsed.
Her hair needs washing rather badly: its mousy color can hardly be natural.
"I need for you to review these and if they're okay, then sign them," said Rachel in her almost mousy voice.
"A wren is a dear little bird, but perhaps too mousey for you?"
Jeanie sat across from Maggie, who was weedy with mousey hair and bad eyes.
But anything is better than mousey brown.
"Vicky, we are going to have to do something about your hair... It's a mousey brown and has little style.
"No questions," squeaked five mousey voices in unison.
Sykes described herself as a "painfully shy" child with, among other things, mousey brown hair and goofy teeth.
Sitting across the conference table from me, she was a rotund little thing with mousey brownish hair that hung limply down to her earlobes.
"My own target was a rather mousey man of average weight and height and of undistinguished appearance.
Hatty, mousey- haired and flat-chested, envied her from the bottom of a loyal heart.
She looked up as he rumbled, "Bo urr, that be 'zactly two mousey lengths."
Most of them were in the middle of the five categories, although Megan and Rikki were in the "almost mousey" category.
The hijacking of rodent brains, Saletan argues, amounts to nothing less than mousey Big Brotherism.
Cooper once described her as "Seemingly mousey girl, who turned into a heartbreaker" and opines that she seemed to have liking for a "succession of older men".
Nannette (Florence Noble ) is a sweet but very mousey intern at the radio station who tries her hardest to please James and Jaquie.
Kostas is mousey and fussy as he likes to provide Roger with all creature comforts possible (such as fine clothes and good food), even on Marduk.
She was a plain-looking young woman with a round face and mousey brown hair that she kept short, in the chopped-up look that had been fashionable a couple of years earlier.
The three have commissioned John Mincarelli, who teaches at the Fashion Institute of Technology, to design vintage Searstyle clothes, including a mousey beige man's jacket with wood-grain lapels.
(Charlotte was the one who wore mousey glasses and orthopedic shoes; the jazzier Camille sported spectator pumps, broad-brimmed hat, come-hither look and smoked cigarettes with Paul Henreid.)
Rod McPhee of Yorkshire Evening Post, stated that she went from "ostracised bookworm, who one day went from mousey nobody to sought-after siren, all because she lost the lenses".
Naturally, Samantha must be taught a lesson the hard way, and mousey young Dottie will get to step in and triumph, as her mother had promised in an Act One curtain-closer ("Your Time Will Come").
Far more moving are Marcia Jean Kurtz, as a mousey Russian interpreter living vicariously in Isadora's reflected glory, and Mr. Leonard as the Greek musician who longs in vain to see Isadora perform so that he, too, might know "great passion" and "great love."