Welp, Meghan's pregnancy announcement may be on the horizon, folks, as the latest hint that the royal couple are preparing for children has surfaced.
Just give us a hint.
His uncle was sharp-featured and gaunt as a mountain crag, but there was always a hint of laughter in his blue-grey eyes.
Pluto in Christy's photograph is faint and fuzzy ,, a piece of cosmic lint and its moon is not the romantically backlit, crisply delineated companion orb you would get in a National Geographic painting, 《》: but rather just a tiny and extremely indistinct hint of additional fuzziness.
Dany saw the smallest hint of a smile playing around his full lips, , but her brother did not notice.
Ser Waymar Royce asked with just the hint of a smile.
Although such actions hint at a dog wishing to offer comfort, they could also be signs of curiosity, or suggest that a dog is simply distressed by seeing its master upset.
We'll give you a hint: Most people pay attention to what you say, not what you do.
After battling severe pregnancy sickness for the past month, Kate stepped out for the first time last week with a hint of a baby bump.
Pro tip: If he puts extra emphasis on the fact that you are just friends in front of other women, take the hint.
While some of this is useful to telegraph China's broader intentions and give a hint of its capabilities, the rest of it is considered a nuisance.
HANDY HINT: Adding the liquid ingredients first stops the frozen fruit from blocking the blending mechanisms.
Step 4: HANDY HINT 4.
It must be crisp and clean, come accompanied by a slick pair of heels and show just a hint of cleavage.
" Some saw a hint of politics in the timing: the news came on 1 February, the first day of Black History Month.
"It's an encouraging hint that things may not be as bad as we had feared," said study leader Richard Buggs of Queen Mary University of London and Royal Botanic Gardens Kew.
" "Is this a hint to me, Lizzy," said her father, "to send for the horses?
Hint: NOT by adding something new to your life.
By next year we should have a hint of whether gene-editing really can fix deficient DNA in people.
Most offices have a base note of stale coffee, a hint of photocopier toner and a whiff of despair.