The Shyonite woman, who was considerably older than her husband, pouted cutely and hugged him tight. |
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She shook her head as she hugged herself, enwrapping herself with her arms. |
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But instead of a normal greeting like saying hello or something, they hugged. |
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She hugged him tighter, mindless of the fact that it made her bruises ache. |
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She shivered with fear and hugged her legs to her chest as she cried silently. |
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She was safe, for the time being, and her family hugged her tightly, in triumph and relief and gladness. |
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Christina's face also lit up at the sight of Kimberly and she grinned broadly, showing perfect white teeth, as she hugged her tightly. |
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One of them, a large man with a monobrow, hugged me and told me how much he loved our president. |
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She drew up her knees and hugged them, uncaring of whether or not it was breakfast. |
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She buried her face into the curve of my neck and hugged me tightly, her soft voice murmuring that everything would be okay. |
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The crowd grumbled, but oblivious to their disgruntled murmurings, Yahja hugged Yeshuah. |
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I risked a peek, then hugged the dirt again, mud and slimy leaves rubbing against me. |
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The black slinky dress hugged her curves and emphasized her generous bosom. |
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It was a black halter slinky mini dress that hugged me in all the right places. |
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The dream faded away as Zack slept on, smiling as he hugged a slumbering Curtis tighter. |
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To my surprise, he returned the kiss and also hugged me a bit more tightly. |
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She smoothed her navy blue plaid uniform skirt and hugged her jacket around herself tightly. |
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They range from the downright common to the ultimate upper crust in Paul's eyes, and with every sketch the audience hugged itself with glee. |
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It felt heavy as it hugged the bottom, slowly moving out in the flow then upstream. |
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In the courtroom families of the victims variously sobbed hugged and smiled, as an end to their ordeal came closer. |
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Before he could focus on the living room crammed with people, he was pounced on by a short, chubby, buxom woman who hugged him fiercely. |
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They hugged table-legs, raced up walls, skulked under shelves and stood shivering in nooks and corners. |
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The first time we hugged, squeezing each other through thick layers of winter clothing. |
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The lady hugged the white cat closer to her body and gently nuzzled her cheek against its soft fur. |
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I hugged both of my parents before securing my black back over my shoulder, pulling my newsboy cap lower over my face and hurrying to my gate. |
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I quickly ran to him and wished him happy birthday and he in return hugged me and told me to sit in the blanket because I was very cold. |
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The last of the setting sun glinted on antennae, radar and spotlights as they hugged the stern of the pilot boat. |
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The Italian beauty wore a grey printed vest top that hugged her growing bump, a pair of harem pants and sandals. |
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I'm kissed and hugged and pinched by the studs, the bartenders, the drag queens, but that's it. |
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The overdress was a deep, rich emerald and hugged her corseted waist tightly. |
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The low waistline hugged her hips and the skirt was not heavy or overflowing. |
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Occasionally the path hugged a precipice where updraughts hinted at deep chasms. |
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He pulled a player for making a mistake, chewed him out, then hugged him around the neck and kissed him on the cheek. |
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She hugged him tightly and kissed him as they stood at the top of the stairs that led to the waiting crowd below. |
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Her arm quickly pulled him close and she hugged him tight like she'd never let him go. |
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She was cut off as he got up and hugged her with a kiss on the cheek, close to her lips. |
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Rob must have felt it, because he hugged him closer and kissed him on the top of the head. |
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He hugged me tightly, kissed me and I'm sure he smelled my hair as he rubbed my back. |
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She knelt down before her brother, and hugged him tightly kissing his head. |
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Seizing the nearest bathrobe, I hugged it tightly around my body before whizzing through the door barefoot. |
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I clutched the gown to me and felt that feminine joy spread throughout my body as I hugged it to myself. |
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He picked up Josie's limp body and hugged it to himself, she bled on him, but he didn't care. |
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He hunched his legs up to his body and hugged them tightly to his chest as the night wind tore across him. |
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She had black jeans that hugged her so perfectly that they showed off every curve in her beautiful body. |
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She came out five minutes later, wearing jeans that hugged her hips nicely and a windbreaker jacket that was black. |
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Jeans hugged at their hips, with a matching t-shirt, which only revealed a tiny bit of skin. |
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She'd gone with a dress that hugged her body so tightly that it showed off her pneumatic chest and flat stomach. |
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He tilted his head, admiring the view and the way her jeans hugged and pulled. |
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I hugged myself with excitement as I finally told her the secret I'd been dying to tell her for the last few days. |
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Shrieking with excitement she hugged her father, clasping him tightly in her thrilled rush. |
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Her tight pants hugged her hips while her button down shirt exposed too much cleavage. |
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I also told him that I needed to be touched and hugged and that I would accept the come-ons from other men. |
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She hugged her pillow and snuggled under the warm comforter, but the sound of running water pried her eyes open again. |
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The dress hugged my body, but not to the point where it was skin tight, and the skirt flared out just slightly to accentuate my hips. |
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The top of the dress hugged her figure flatteringly, dipping low at the neck. |
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A silver chain hugged the swell of her hips, holding the long chain of her pomander and her string of prayer beads. |
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She leaned over and hugged him, her silky, flyaway hair getting in his mouth and eyes and sticking statically to his hands as he hugged her back. |
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Crawford hugged and slapped hands with fans at courtside on the way to the locker room. |
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Gwen hugged her niece and led her inside for something to fortify her for the days to come. |
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He dazedly hugged me back, his eyes a bit cross-eyed but beginning to focus. |
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I was hugged to his side, and while he was on his back, I was on my side facing him, my front moulded to the side of his body. |
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Were they not inhibited Anglo-Saxons and had he been in their midst rather than standing on a raised dais, they would have assuredly hugged him. |
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At the end we hugged and kissed each other goodbye, and he gave me his new address and email, and promised to be in touch. |
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I would have hugged him but he looked a little unsettled at my effusive thanks, so I just said I'd name my first-born son in his honour. |
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I pulled the eiderdown over my head and hugged myself, but my own arms gave me no comfort. |
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The duck boats hugged the shore, giving fans an up-close view of the championship trophy and the players. |
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For once he just wanted to be hugged and kissed and held and be told that everything would be okay. |
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After a romantic daydream and blinking, the doe-eyed girl hugged her books to her bosom and proceeded to him with a pale face. |
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Before Ali left, he'd hugged and kissed them all and made up an original piece of doggerel for each. |
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Shocked bystanders hugged each other, some crying or holding their hands to their faces as ambulances, sirens wailing, evacuated the wounded. |
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The quiet of the morning and the dark really got to Cassie as she hugged her jacket tighter to her small form. |
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Bumblebees hugged the ground, water spiders skitted on temporary ponds, rivulets gushed from the moors and grouse kept an educated distance. |
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Spade's jet-black hair was worn into a bun and her black flight suit hugged her curves tightly. |
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Sean was radiant at the prospect of a new friend his age, and hugged Kat, too. |
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By seven o'clock, Karen's bags were packed, loaded into the cab and she hugged Janine. |
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Sarah's brother wept and hugged his mother after showing police where the eight-year-old disappeared, the court heard. |
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Lenita cried happy tears of joy to see him alive and hugged the air out of him. |
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The cuffs of her black jumper were pulled over her fists, and she hugged herself as if she were wearing a crocheted strait-jacket. |
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My arms hugged around me, as if I was suddenly afraid of him, as if I was afraid that he would hurt me. |
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She could see he was upset so she walked up to him, hugged him and apologized for keeping him waiting. |
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Guys and girls hugged, waved, air-kissed, and grudgingly slouched toward their classrooms. |
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She closed her eyes once again as the man she loved hugged and kissed her one last time. |
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I didn't know what to do with myself, so I just laid down, hugged myself, and started crying. |
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His tanned face was wreathed in smiles and he hugged his two small children and gave his wife a kiss. |
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We screamed and yelped and hugged each other tightly to relieve some of the unwanted stress. |
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She was dressed in a long peachy pink dress that hugged her bust tightly, and was long and loose for the rest of the garment's length. |
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The bodice hugged my form and the skirt flared to give me enough room to run. |
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The gown had no layers and it hugged her form while allowing her legs ample room to move. |
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He hugged her again, and she clung to him as if he was a raft in a rough sea. |
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She was wearing loose trousers and a blouse that hugged her figure quite tightly, all her garments were black. |
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He was lousy with lice. If I hadn't hugged him he would have bothered me all afternoon. |
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Partner Debbie hugged the couple's son, Daniel, aged two, in a tearful farewell. |
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Pennants flapped from the rigging like welcome garlands and tiny bandsman hugged tight their brass instruments amidst the crush. |
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He hugged me, introduced me to some of The Fine Arts Militia, and they did a banging performance knocking us all down with the funk. |
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I hugged the dead dog and cried a gallon of tears into its matted fur, begging it to wake up. |
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Anna sunk down onto the steps and hugged her dog tightly, feeling the sticky, matted fur cling to her hands. |
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The shabbos after I was declared to be in complete remission, the men of the shul danced and sang mazel tov while the women cried and hugged me. |
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She sprawled out on the couch and hugged a bright green triangle throw pillow to her chest, sighing loudly. |
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A man wearing tortoiseshell glasses and a trench coat emerged from nowhere, grabbed Croce, and hugged him. |
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I scooted as close to him as I could, hugged him, and kissed his cheek. |
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I gave a whoop of joy, and, forgetting myself, hugged my brother. |
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Her small purse draped over her right shoulder, her light blue shirt hugged at her slender figure and her jeans looked like they were suffocating her legs. |
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He hugged it around himself and heard the squish of water in his fur. |
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They hugged each other hard, and Ann left for her own barrack. |
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His tight black muscle shirt hugged his chest, outlining his every curve. |
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The jean skirt was just above her knees and hugged her curves. |
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I stopped screaming as Brandon came over and hugged me and told me to shh. |
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Fittingly, I've also dreamed of being hugged by liza Minnelli after winning Best Supporting Actress. |
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First they clung to each other, then they erupted into tears and broad smiles as they hugged mothers and fathers on the tarmac of Tokyo's Haneda airport. |
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She wrapped him with a blanket and hugged him close, kissing his forehead. |
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The thought that such horror could be wrought by a white boy who wasn't hugged enough, doesn't seem to occur to them. |
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An elegant black satin sleeveless dress with red lace trimmings hugged the woman's skeletal figure, not complementing her ashen complexion at all. |
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Your books, music and videos, the food in your fridge, the bass guitars, the pictures, they were all as I knew them, and I hugged myself with joy. |
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The two kids shouted out loud as they hugged the woman at the door. |
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He began plucking the plants one after the other, danced, hugged me, told me exultingly that he had not had merely a new species, but a new genus. |
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Ali walked up and hugged Gil, and the pair discussed music and racism and current events before a rapt audience. |
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With help, he got to his feet, and when she hugged him he lifted his arms slightly as if to return the hug. |
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One by one Leonard's team joined the loose-head prop and each hugged him in turn as the roars of the crowd penetrated the tape insulating his cauliflower ears. |
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The way they laughed, hugged and engaged in conversation, never once uttering a bitter word about the wait. |
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She was small and mousy, about a head shorter than me, and she childishly hugged the books she held against her chest like an elementary schoolgirl. |
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From our elevated position, in a house that hugged mist-capped Constantia Mountain, we had wonderful views of the city, spectacular sunrises and brief, breathtaking sunsets. |
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Drag queens dressed like Gaga herself and groups in bishops cloaks kissed and hugged on the cobbled streets. |
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While Jacques Chirac hugged the other leaders present at the gathering, to British Prime Minister Tony Blair he reportedly managed only a ceremonious handshake. |
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I hugged her and soothed her back as she began hiccuping and sobbing. |
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She laughed and hugged him, folding him in her wings for a second. |
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We all hugged her after she slunk back to us, still quivering. |
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He loved it when she put her arms around him and hugged him close. |
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She wore no coat and a pair of old, ragged shorts hugged her slim hips. |
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It hugged his waistline, and the dark green color brought out the lightness of the color in his eyes, making them look like light green slivers of ice. |
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She hugged her coat tightly to her body to keep from getting a chill. |
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Faith bounced over happily to answer it and hugged him tightly. |
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He let go of her hand and hugged me hard, burying his red face in my neck. |
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Her hair was swept into a lovely updo, her black cocktail dress softly hugged her curves, and her jewelry, a single strand of pearls, was subdued and lovely. |
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Mei-Feng hugged her body slightly, the cold breeze chilling her once more, and headed up the steps, into her house, and slipped into her bed for the night. |
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She swatted me with the end of her apron, then hugged me all over again. |
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We felt strong and empowered and hugged each other in celebration and recognition of our emotional and physical accomplishments. |
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Our tiny bus wound up through the Inguri Valley whose precipitous road hugged cliffs and ravines, worming through crude tunnels and skirting thick forests. |
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Rachael, startled about the sudden show of affection, hugged him back. |
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She sniffled and hugged him tightly, tears rolling slowly down her cheeks. |
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The ballpark was pulsating and one fan heading back to his seat with beers set them down, hugged a security guard and slapped hands with other rooters. |
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Meredith's bright eyes danced and shimmered as she hugged her old friend. |
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Wind-stunted bushes of willow, hazel, birch and rowan hugged the heather. |
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And yes, we jumped up and down and hugged like absolute loons. |
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Then she stepped forward, and hugged him while the tears spilled over. |
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I hugged my mother goodbye and made my way into New York, in order to meet my probation officer. |
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She hugged her knees close to her chest, her eyes tearing up again. |
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She pulled her knees up to her chest and hugged her legs through the voluminous fabric of her skirts, closing her eyes and feeling resentment build. |
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I managed to say goodbye to mam and my siblings by making myself think of something else as we hugged, but my dad, to whom I was closest, locked himself in the bathroom. |
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Yet I was hugged, inundated with compliments, and told how strong I was for being on the receiving end. |
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Revelers were all smiles as they proudly waved rainbow colored flags, held up signs supporting marriage equality and hugged their loved ones tightly! |
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The old maid came up to him, grinning toothlessly and hugged him, tears running into the horizontal creases on her face. |
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I tried to thank her but she just hugged me and told me not to say anything. |
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Cut into the cliffs by hand, this narrow, winding route hugged the contours around both steep headlands. |
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He enjoyed being hugged, backscratched, and tickled and sat quietly next to the examiner after testing while a parental interview was conducted. |
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I deliberately made sure I was hugged separately from my wife. |
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X's and O's applied to the inside top rim ensure your legs will be hugged and kissed all day long. |
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He said my daughter was an absolute cutey and he hugged her and gave her a kiss. |
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Bundaberg resident Sandy Kiddle hugged Gillard as she told of seeing her house flooded. |
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Heather and ski instructor Milos Pogacar hugged and kissed before chatting intimately, sparking rumours of a reunion. |
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We laughed and whooped and clapped and danced and hugged each other. |
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The first signs of truce happened at Baba Siddiqui's Eid Iftaar a few years ago, when SRK and Salman met and hugged. |
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Then she hugged the kiddie clost to her, standing straight and queenly, her eyes ablaze, her lips moist, and red, and scornful. |
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I took hold of her bridle and hugged her furry head, wiping tears on my arm while Loney blinked and nickered. |
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But I have hugged and kissed them, in fact I've slabbered all over them. |
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Tracy shed tears of joy as she hugged helmswoman Michelle Paret. |
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