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Yes - with the ends puckishly curling along her cheeks.
He does remember, puckishly, an incident when he was about three years of age.
Puckishly he wonders if anyone would be generous enough to volunteer donations for nuclear arms.
"After all," an announcer asks puckishly, "without cars, where would we be?"
His presence at public hearings, he added puckishly, "tends to raise the temperature in the room."
When the ambiguity of that last remark was pointed out to him, the Senator puckishly refused to elaborate.
She paused and then looked puckishly at Lucius.
"Maybe," he replied, puckishly, not giving anything away.
"Nice tan," Cantrell says puckishly, all but twirling his mustache.
His hair, like his mustache, is shaggy, more salt than pepper, and puckishly long in front.
But much of the Limbaugh shtick, however puckishly punctuated, is more strategic than humorous.
His eyes light up puckishly.
Mr. Rowland puckishly argues that science is no more reliable than religion in describing the universe.
Just as often, though, Mr. Rorem puckishly frustrates those expectations.
Mr. Panfilov later conceded, puckishly, that he also rather liked baldness as a fashion statement.
Since then, reporters and analysts have puckishly quoted the same maxim: "Be careful what you wish for - you might get it."
Still, Mr. Rohmer puckishly portrays himself as some sort of freebooting capitalist.
She grins puckishly when she describes conventional breast cancer treatment, as "slash, poison and burn."
Papaya, he said puckishly.
Why, yes, he answers puckishly.
His aging Elven features narrowed puckishly.
"I took a bath," Vanyel replied puckishly.
At the cheerful start of his career, Twain traveled to Palestine, puckishly giving American names to biblical places.
'Yeah, all right,' she grinned puckishly.