Meaning: favored or especially promising one or the favorite (example 1, example 2)
Rewrite 1: handsome-faced one Rewrite 2: pretty-faced one Rewrite 3: well proportioned one Rewrite 4: well mannered one Rewrite 5: mister do-no-wrong Rewrite 6: miss blemish-free
Comment: I couldn't find an original reference for this, but I suspect this idiom hearkens back to a fixation on kids with light colored or fair colored hair. Many such clichés stem from a jealousy of such people and so I tied my rewrites to people who are seen as favorites because of attributes tied to their looks and beyond their own control - fair hair, good looks, clear skin, good proportions.
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posted by Booksville Bookclub at 1:53 PM on May 11, 2010
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