"Impishly" Quotes from Famous Books
... lintel, her face filled with eagerness, her eyes, clear as a child's and as far-seeing, fixed on the Indians. He glanced swiftly to that tight braid just above the temple, where he had last seen a small red flower nodding impishly, and was conscious of a feeling of relief to find ... — The Maid of the Whispering Hills • Vingie E. Roe
... be bad, but"—she turned now toward the door, and as she went out looked backward over her shoulder and added impishly—"I am, and I'm 'fraid I'm going ... — The Gentle Art of Cooking Wives • Elizabeth Strong Worthington |