The play is a history of his romantic failures, with amorous adventures ranging from the comic to the pitiful but always dismal failures. |
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She's a top-heavy temptress whose well-enhanced front end gets the lion's share of the amorous attention. |
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It's patchy but polished, and the antics of his bibulously amorous general are most diverting. |
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Although only 20 years old, Hope has already started making amorous advances to Cathay. |
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Unfortunately, his feelings were unreciprocated, and Mrs. McKensey had been politely fending off his amorous advances ever since. |
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Together the trio brave flash floods, runaway trains, explosions, and attention by amorous bulls. |
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The hairdresser is only bunging it on to get the physical attention of the town's amorous farm wives. |
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The seeds are also packed with various B vitamins which could provide amorous pensioners with a vital energy boost. |
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Ariola, who is no longer cold, but is free with her kisses, is told that her period of amorous governance is almost finished. |
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Carefully blending amorous subtlety with a more solid and dense desire, the band sound solid and fluent on stage. |
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Unsuspecting new boyfriends have found themselves on the receiving end of my amorous advances when we arrived at that song on the turntable. |
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And the Fresh Air's one-way valve honks when you exhale, emitting a sound akin to the call of an amorous sea lion. |
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At 58, Fontaine shows little sign of slowing down on his amorous adventures, as intermittently recorded in Franks passim. |
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I am subjected to hours of the none-too-pleasant screeching, grating, and disturbing howls of an amorous clowder all through spring. |
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The amorous fops in the box are more refined and distant from the show than the working class audience in the pit. |
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And no, there is no insurer who can protect you from the advances of amorous waiters or leather jacket salesmen. |
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The amorous Nightingale first came forward almost beside himself with passion. |
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I think there would be a certain amount of consensus about that, even amongst the most quixotic and naturally amorous of us. |
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He first turns her down stating that he had quit practice but later takes up the case as the young lovers reminded him of his amorous youth. |
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Firefighters were called to the rescue yesterday after hundreds of amorous frogs arrived at their mating pond to find it dried up. |
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No, don't worry, I'm not about to argue that it's those with looks of glee on their faces and amorous suitors latched onto each arm. |
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If you've been dying to talk about a romantic outdoor interlude, amorous nature lovers can now rejoice. |
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These works are considered as icons of amorous pursuits in an age of gallantry and the accompanying and complementary coquetry. |
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No wonder that he can awaken amorous desires even in those who should know better. |
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Your off-duty mood will be quite amorous and passionate, so you are likely to make somebody quite happy. |
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Enchanted by the warmth of her smile, Brian suddenly felt confused by an unexpected rush of amorous desire. |
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I learned this from classmates bragging about their amorous conquests of the night before. |
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Kate does not feel comfortable granting amorous affections in such a public place as a street. |
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Imagine how I'd tell you of my valiant attempts to fight off her amorous advances! |
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As a woman, how do you reject a man who is amorous in his advances in a way that doesn't scar him for life. |
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Looking sexier than ever, he still has to fend off amorous groupies despite his high-profile marriage. |
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There isn't a love note, Dear John letter or other outpouring of amorous intention that I haven't seen or perpetrated by now. |
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Her diction, her art of prosody, the amorous passion that he brings into her troubling singing make up for her hard and rather metallic tone. |
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Did he go hunting or riding or sailing, play tennis or bowls, and indulge himself in decadent or amorous pursuits? |
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Conway is busy wrestling with the amorous attentions of a couple of lovelies. |
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African elephants at a Wiltshire safari park are to pack their trunks over fears the creatures could become too amorous. |
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A vigorous new moon in your sign will soon restore that amorous confidence, and you'll be perkier than ever, sans pharmaceuticals. |
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She gritted her teeth fighting away those warm emotions, the relentlessly amorous thoughts of her curvaceous goddess. |
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Crabbers are pleased if they catch a couple on this amorous journey, since they gain simultaneously a hard male and a female shedder. |
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Ask the drop-dead gorgeous teacher who rejected her amorous advances. |
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Nobody will argue about the proper English spelling of amorous, from the Latin root amor. |
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In but a few minutes, we were introduced to the object of Justin's amorous display, the gorgeous and talented Linda Fairstein. |
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And how amorous you become when your courtship with the muses is going strong. |
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The cooler temperatures of the last week should have quelled the amorous residents' ardour and after their recent exertions they should have quite an appetite. |
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The pair have bonded as friends, after he snubbed her amorous advances. |
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Thus, my amorous advances are met with one of those dreaded five phrases. |
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The road trip that results, as one would expect, is ripe with adventure, from motorcycle crashes, to drunken endeavours, to amorous encounters with beautiful women. |
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The small private dining rooms that characterized most restaurants offered the possibility of forbidden political dinners or risky amorous assignations. |
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For all his legitimate straining to be perceived as a bona fide artist, Jack makes his best work when he goes tabloid, turning his amorous travails into juicy tell-alls. |
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I think I have a much more tempestuous and eventful amorous life than the average middle-class citizen, but I wouldn't agree that I necessarily behaved dishonourably. |
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Mating takes place at the surface, often an ungainly procedure involving much rolling about and waving of flippers as the amorous male tries to mount the female. |
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Little children will leave this movie believing that stammerers and girls with glasses, buck teeth and amorous intentions are ideal subjects for humorists. |
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In Shakespeare's time an oeillade was an amorous glance or an ogle. |
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As the amorous side of your life goes up and down, you forage in the laundry basket of love, reselecting old flames instead of dusting yourself down and seeking new conquests. |
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I think she was a little gauche, thoroughly charmed by the literary excitement of it all, and didn't realise he was maybe a little more amorous than she gave him credit for. |
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She was celebrated for her poetic talent, her stunning beauty during her youth, her trifling with amorous men, and her suffering from decrepitude and destitution in old age. |
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Becher, on account of its more amorous verses, particularly the poem To Mary. |
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But bluegills, shellcracker and red bellies will be amorous and readily available. |
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He was certainly more than anxious to have an amorous relationship. |
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Foxe downplays Chaucer's bawdy and amorous writing, insisting that it all testifies to his piety. |
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She-male garter snakes exploit the amorous attentions of other males to warm up. |
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I marvel at myself, that e'er I yielded This amorous enterprise even to you, But that my loyalty outbears my love. |
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During nesting season, this stretch of beach supports 2,000 amorous horseshoe crabs. |
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Fegan's film Later Love follows The Fairfield Social Club's OAP tea dance, uncovering the amorous intentions of the Glasgow club's senior citizens. |
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