He volleyed as if he was using his racket to whittle wood, slicing this way and that and caressing the ball into submission. |
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I allowed my hands to roam over his body, stroking his chest and caressing his arms. |
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I swallowed, feeling the fiery blush that had crept to my cheeks, one of which still had his fingers gently caressing the skin. |
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Yet in reflective or melancholic fare, such as Brahms's Mondenschein and Lerchengesang, he found a caressing legato and an enchanting mezza voce. |
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Then we'll cap off the cozy celebration with some caressing, cuddling and coition on cotton. |
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He gently took her hand in his and began softly caressing her it with his own. |
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Sarah felt the warmth in her cheeks and the soft carpet caressing the sensitive skin between her bare toes. |
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He leaned in towards her, caressing her exposed creamy skin with uncharacteristic gentleness. |
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The sweet spring winds are sweeping down from the north, caressing the live oaks and palmettos. |
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He stops caressing her arm and takes hold of her hand, entwining their fingers together. |
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A creature sat against the wall on a small, knobby, wooden stool, caressing her large stomach, obtruding over her legs. |
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He smiled at me and pulled me to him, stroking my hair and caressing my face. |
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She thought about that hand touching and stroking and caressing her, and another strong wave of awareness washed over her. |
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He slowly smiled, caressing her cheek and then planting a small kiss on her lips. |
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A slow, caressing opening statement leads to a jaunty allegretto and then to a rondo with a distinct gypsy flavor. |
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The final touches of the Lightbringer were caressing the slopes and cliff faces, bathing grey stone and ice in lambent gold. |
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The complex chromatic, often dark harmony, and caressing Latin-American lilt was impelled brightly by the pianist. |
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Sunday's lazy morning was given a go-by as the guests gathered, many of them caressing the beer stubbies. |
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His sense of rhythmic freedom, elasticity of phrasing, romantic ardor, and caressing tonal hues set a new standard for the four Chopin Ballades. |
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She was dressed in pale pink silk, her gown gently caressing the floor and her head adorned with a dainty, bejewelled crown. |
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Feeling luxuriously languid in your silk negligee, you lounge against the bedroom door, caressing the door jamb like it's a small fluffy puppy. |
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His voice reminds you of the long awaited monsoon showers caressing the parched earth. |
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Listen to how slowly, how deliberately John McCormack sang, caressing each word. |
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His voice is so soothing in fact that it feels a bit like a smooth ocean wave carelessly caressing the shore. |
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Dawn walked silently to her little brother, and smiled at him, caressing his face caringly, sweetly. |
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He kissed her softly and placed a hand gently upon her cheek, caressing it with his thumb. |
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I would get up early in the morning and sit on the steps, gazing at the sea, the wind roughly caressing my face. |
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He soundlessly walked over to her bed and kneeled down, gently caressing her cheek. |
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It was very quiet as the wind picked up through the trees, caressing our faces ever so gently. |
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When he spoke, she was able to feel his breath on her skin, caressing her, hugging her, arousing her. |
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Chillingly stroking and caressing his microphone throughout, Brown delivered an imperiously deadpan set surreally dominated by eerie silence. |
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And so with only a bit of luck, El Duende could play four chukkers full out, and he was already caressing victory in his last championship. |
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Her warm body was so close, his hands around that slim waist were gently squeezing and caressing her. |
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Laura and Gary both noticed that genital caressing wasn't getting her aroused the way it used to. |
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The forest closes in, branches caressing windows at every swing and turn. |
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She giggled and blushed, becoming less frightened and more excited as their hands moved from disentangling her hair to caressing her sensitive skin with their hands. |
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Joanna's answer, touchingly schoolish, is to quote a Nabokov phrase about caressing one's characters. |
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A little tenderness — kissing, caressing, honeyed words — costs 15 to 20 lira extra, which strikes Yenten as unjust. |
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He sings songs which are beautiful as spring mornings where you wander through the underwood with the dewdrop caressing your childish cheeks. |
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She sprinkles it on a cotton cambric hanky, delicately caressing the nape of her neck with it. |
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In addition to caressing her slim body like another layer of skin, the teddy is made of a warm rose-colored silk that brings out some much-needed extra color in her cheeks. |
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I wasn't sure if I was still dreaming or not, but as I slowly roused from the first peaceful slumber I'd had in a week, I felt a gentle hand caressing my hair. |
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Flower-like gemstones flit, flutter and flash this way and that, caressing the skin with teasing impertinence. |
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When he's finished caressing my windows with as little elbow-grease as is humanly possible, the little tinker always insists that he hasn't got any change. |
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His cross was perfectly weighted for Neymar to chest down, with time to let the ball bounce before caressing it lovingly into the near corner. |
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Farming was his first ministerial portfolio, and he is seldom more at ease than when caressing a Charolais bull at an agricultural fair. |
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How many times did his disciples or the people see Jesus caressing a bird or a flower, and blessing them all. |
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A solid response helps when punching volleys deep, while the buttery feel is perfect for caressing touch and angle volleys. |
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A touch of luxury in combination with skin and hair caressing ingredients create a feeling of well-being every morning. |
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Finally visualise utter silence with the flowing wind gently caressing you. |
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Full-bodied and very tight, with fantastic tannins and a long caressing finish. |
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The man is easing off a bra strap with one hand, and caressing her breast with the other. |
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These hands symbolise our hands that are at the same time clenched, caressing, closed, open, white, black. |
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Cello, oboe and piano intertwine in the coda, caressing each other and the listener with fond and gentle gestures. |
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While Aries stands for father's love, cancer stands for mother's caressing. |
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Christine is very flirtatious, giggling, caressing, and locking eyes with her ambitious underling. |
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The crisp air rushed in from the water, lightly caressing their faces. |
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The rocks seemed clean and unstained in their perfect smoothness, caressing her hands as she placed them down on the ground in the very front of the yard. |
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With chilly winds caressing the cheeks and pullovers being pulled out of the closet to protect oneself from the nippy winds, December has a magic and charm all its own. |
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You feel the breeze coming from the window, gently caressing your face. |
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She placed one hand on his cheek, gently caressing it with her warm hand. |
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This starts with cuddling and caressing so that the child has from the beginning a feeling of belonging, and the plan progresses through many stages to final provision for guardianship upon the death of the parents. |
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We become aware of the versatility of our tactile sense when we think of such diverse experiences as caressing, fondling, itching, nibbling, tickling, scratching, and kissing. |
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It allows moist flakes of flesh with the caressing sweet-and-sour sauce to balance some of the fiery scorch of the spicier items on the palate. |
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We went just before Christmas and they even had a Christmas tree, decorations and gentle festive music softly caressing our lugholes. |
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The air was warm, caressing and scented with sage. |
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The work focuses on relationships between and among the company's six dancers, who respond to one another's slightest touch, fighting, caressing, and manipulating a pair of couches that make up the set. |
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I entered too in the homes of many who without having marriages sanctioned by law, loved one another and lived like lovebirds in their nest, caressing and protecting the loved one. |
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For any plucked string instrument the performer's touch, from the most delicate caressing of the string to the most violent attack, is a crucial element of the resulting sound. |
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We are cursing Russia and caressing Turkey. |
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He would soon have us weaving bewildering patterns on the pitch, caressing that ball, camping in the opponents' half, forza Inghilterra, and all that. |
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When he worked with the Chepín-Chovén orchestra and with Benny Moré in the 1950s, he was told that his voice soft, light and pure, and as caressing as a Caribbean breeze was too small for them. |
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She was wrapped in a mother-love so stifling, from the embracing Madonna arms to the long, soft fingers caressing her head, that she became desperate to break away. There was a secret behind the intensity of that love. |
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He does a hang-jawed-cretin routine, and, in the best sequence, he imitates Caine's suavo act, caressing a flower, pouring a glass of champagne and holding it up to the moon. |
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It was a quick drive to her apartment, and although we didn't actually verbalize that we wanted to have sex, we were caressing each other's thighs. |
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At St Donats in March, he had an electric bassist for company, but at Bridgend he was all alone, caressing his guitar as he improvised to telling effect. |
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