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  • But, more importantly, we need people brave enough to give the answers, people like Mark Felt, a man whose name you never heard until he finally surfaced near the end of his life, by then, a quiet, meek-looking person who changed our country forever by cutting through the bull.

    CNN Transcript Dec 19, 2008 2008

  • The three-legged man was a tall, meek-looking person, who had bedizened himself with gorgeous garments, a great feather, and a sword so long and broad, that it differed little in size from the very thin and stiff shanks between which it wandered uncomfortably.

    Westward Ho! 2007

  • A recent self-portrait showed a pale, meek-looking youth, his pearly, opalescent skin licked with dark, damp curls, his full feminine lips troubled only by the slightest shadow of fuzz.

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

  • A recent self-portrait showed a pale, meek-looking youth, his pearly, opalescent skin licked with dark, damp curls, his full feminine lips troubled only by the slightest shadow of fuzz.

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

  • A recent self-portrait showed a pale, meek-looking youth, his pearly, opalescent skin licked with dark, damp curls, his full feminine lips troubled only by the slightest shadow of fuzz.

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

  • A recent self-portrait showed a pale, meek-looking youth, his pearly, opalescent skin licked with dark, damp curls, his full feminine lips troubled only by the slightest shadow of fuzz.

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

  • One could not but feel at least a trace of sympathy for the group of labor troops, a meek-looking, puny lot, most of them well under five feet in height and physically constructed like children.

    The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003

  • One could not but feel at least a trace of sympathy for the group of labor troops, a meek-looking, puny lot, most of them well under five feet in height and physically constructed like children.

    The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003

  • One could not but feel at least a trace of sympathy for the group of labor troops, a meek-looking, puny lot, most of them well under five feet in height and physically constructed like children.

    The Do-or-Die Men George W. Smith 2003

  • Richard towered over the suddenly meek-looking, panting Andolian leader.

    Temple of the Winds Goodkind, Terry 1997

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