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- r in an owlish manner
the gentle-looking barrister peered owlishly around him
- The third master was John Lovell, a Tory who on April 19, 1775 said owlishly to his pupils: "War's begun and school is done.
- Instead, Harlowa tall, thin, languid youth with cropped red hair and heavy hornrimmed glasseslounged about the family's Bronx apartment, owlishly reading verse.
- A few hours later the Order of the Chrysanthemum was bestowed upon Prince Henrytit for tatby the owlishly spectacled Emperor.