Tina Majorino ultimately makes it work, playing Alice with a mix of bashfulness and bravado that's nearly as perfect as the sumptuous visuals.
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Mischievous nymphs were said to hide in the petals of the Peony, giving it the meaning of Shame or Bashfulness in the Language of Flowers.
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The device _ a curious mix of Japanese bashfulness and modern technology _ is spreading rapidly through public buildings and has now become standard equipment for new construction.
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At the same time, he communicates the very un-tenor-like modesty, even bashfulness, that is such an endearing part of his performing persona.
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Kellogg informed parents that there were no fewer than 39 signs of masturbation, including acne, bashfulness, boldness, nail biting, use of tobacco, and bed wetting.
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In their scenes together, Gibson almost seems to be directing Ledger on screen, and the younger actor responds with an exasperated bashfulness that makes him less cool and more likable.
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"We play like a team, " added the longhaired, baby-faced Jagr, his humility and touch of bashfulness akin to that of a young Bobby Orr.
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They were that all-too-rare combination of talent and unpretentiousness, their larger-than-life image on the athletic field giving way to an almost bashfulness off it.
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In Blanchard's Zorch-speak, nervous meant'cool'and its more conventional meaning, which aptly conveyed Drake's morbid bashfulness, made the word doubly suitable.
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