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1. She gave her teacher a simpering smile.

2. 7 I also resented the way Millet was simpering at me.

3. I don't recall ever simpering about anything.

4. Lydgate's conceit was of the arrogant sort, never simpering , never impertinent.

5. It's nearly impossible to do without some simpering sentimentality.

6. We are John Wayne to his simpering town sheriff.

7. I also resented the way Millet was simpering at me.

8. Or are ye scared, simpering jackanapes, afraid to muss your pretty hair?

9. Then there is spring, the season for simpering adolescents , May flies and impressionable poetasters.

10. From Executive Bullyboy to Simpering Sissy Secretary: Beth's Forced Feminization Revenge - Kindle edition by Millward, Sarah

11. The Boulder, Colorado pair prove with Want that they can write both brash, dumb songs and melodic, simpering ditties.

12. I now have time to think about the simpering whimper that Bassooned the crescendo of my relationship

13. Beyond that, she had shown that women were capable of being more than simpering wallflowers, or unpaid housekeepers.

14. You are mistaken to assume that if I don't think we should all be packing guns I'm a simpering pacifist.

15. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading From Executive Bullyboy to Simpering Sissy Secretary: Beth's Forced Feminization Revenge.

16. Emerging as Britney Spears was simpering that she was born to make men happy, P!nk's agenda was spikily[Sentencedict.com], defiantly different.

17. But as I type this with the contents of my suitcase exploded at my feet, I now have time to think about the simpering whimper that Bassooned the crescendo of my relationship

18. (Emma, by Jane Austen) Then forming his features into a set smile, and Affectedly softening his voice, he added, with a simpering air, “Have you been long in Bath, madam?” (Northanger Abbey, by Jane Austen)