He brought his hand up as if to caress her face, and at the last instant, flicked his wrist and savagely slashed the knife across her throat. |
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She turned back to face him, as she felt his hand on her shoulder, his touch as light as the gentle caress of a flower. |
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David was standing over her, letting the petals of a cream-white rosebud caress Hildegarde's cheek. |
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The guests' voices faded, as she began to caress the chords of the instrument and raised her soft voice. |
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He ran a hand down the smooth and finely sculptured chest, the muscles twitching upon the caress of the long, tapered fingers. |
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For a brief second their lips touched in a light kiss, the caress of each other sending shivers down their spins. |
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For the first time in months I was cold, the gentle caress of the breeze put a smile on my face for the first time in days. |
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She covers this with deft skill and a versatile voice that can sweetly caress or swoop with camp theatrical grandeur. |
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The bows of the cellos, violins and double-basses seem to caress your heart strings and not those of their instruments. |
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The strength and roughness of his hands contrasted sharply with the softness of his caress. |
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A soft sound, maybe a laugh, then fingers touched the nape of my neck in a gentle caress. |
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She ran her hand gently down his cheek, a loving caress as she gazed at him. |
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One moment Arto sings samba gentle as a nostalgic caress, the next his guitar is like flint grinding on flint. |
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With a caress far more gentle than any silk, he touched her tiny lips with his fingers after he lay her back down in the crib. |
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I hadn't believed myself sleepy, but his voice was a soothing growl and he was stroking my hair in a slow, relaxing caress. |
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We solicitously and apologetically caress and celebrate him, because he held on his way and scorned our disapprobation. |
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You remove it from its confines and caress and touch it as if it's a bar of gold. |
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They would care for them, and caress them, and nurse them, and pamper them. |
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I felt bodies brush against me, hands caress my arms and thighs, squeeze my crotch. |
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Dresses were strewn across the bed and draped carefully over the trunks, the soft folds inviting Gwin's caress. |
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She would tenderly caress both classic love songs and defiant heartbreakers with equal vocal skill. |
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With my non-sticky hand I caress the fabric with my fingertips, the sensation of the soft silk delicious. |
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He took the lid off the box and the scent of freshly baked double chocolate cookies wafted out to caress their olfactory nerves. |
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As his fingertips caress my sides, I giggle softly at the ticklish sensations. |
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Mr. Tuttle's rapturous brand of intimism in the form of exquisite assemblages caress the walls of the Whitney Museum. |
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They were created in the 1960s, and generously given for the enjoyment of children who love to touch and caress the bronze surfaces. |
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She draped her arms over Zach's and continued to kiss him, loving the soft caress of his lips on hers. |
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So do not hesitate to caress or massage your belly: your baby will feel every one of your strokes. |
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Applied with finesse throughout the body, it acts like a caress to moisturize, cleanse, protect and soften skin. |
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As she began to play the refrain, a voice began to caress her melody. |
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This medium to full-bodied Granato possesses stunning balance and finessed, elegant tannins that caress the palate with notable elegance. |
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In the same way that the breeze and the sunlight caress you, O my people, caress your fellowmen. |
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A crooning humpback whale gently rolls over her calf in a loving caress beneath the sea. |
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He breathed in the scent of her hair and ran a hand down her side to caress the smooth, rounded bulge where their first, long tried for child was growing. |
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We all know that a touch can be either a gentle caress or the hug of a bear. |
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The chord rose to the dress circle, and he felt as though he could reach out, touch it, caress it. |
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Alternatively, they argue, she could become a lady-in-waiting to her sister and step inside the protective caress of the Palace. |
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He likes to receive a caress in passing, but he prefers that he throws the ball. |
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The women show displeasure and resist a bit, but soon, under the spell of some Stockholm syndrome, they caress and embrace the men. |
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A pure white mousse that smoothes on to face and body like a silky caress and reveals a perfectly natural, golden glow. |
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The child will laugh only and this is the crux of the matter when it perceives tickling as a mock attack, a caress in mildly aggressive disguise. |
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One day, while sweeping the schoolyard, he felt something caress his cheek. |
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Its jojoba beads melt on the skin like a caress. Impurities and dead cells disappear. |
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He ran his hand over her hair, in a gentle caress, while he held her. |
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Gentian, Iris, Hawthorn, Sage? this gentle milk glides on like a caress and leaves skin surprisingly clean and luminous. |
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Alexis Damien and the siren Asphodel take out feathers and chisels to caress, tickle, tease and titillate ears, like 2 Unlimited two years ago. |
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Free traders get up and fetch the bottle of scotch so that they can at least caress the neck. |
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He lets her stare deep into his eyes, clasp his hands for meaningful conversation, caress his face, and even lean in for a kiss. |
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It wants to caress, to stroke, and to offer consolation and comfort. |
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It can liven up a smart business suit, enhance an evening dress or simply caress a bare arm? |
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Tasting suggestion: Break off a small piece of chocolate, and let the chocolate caress and surprise you with its light piquancy. |
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Get your hands in there again, making sure to caress the chicken and get it covered up in those juices. |
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She closed her eyes and lifted her face up to the skies, feeling the gentle breeze caress her face as she slowly let go of everything on her mind. |
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Closely linking remuneration to the share price may encourage staff to caress the figures. |
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Imagine the sounds and perfumes of the sea, and the gentle caress of the ocean breeze. |
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After a duel, it is common for two male giraffes to caress and court each other. |
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Just the tight, hot caress of his bowels surrounding my meat gave me pleasures I had only dreamed of before that day. |
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These chocolates will bring a pleasure to anyone, who will break a daily hurriedness and in a short pause caress his senses by something extraordinary. |
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This sweet, generous wine is endowed with an attractive plumpness to its fruit, with well-integrated oak and soft tannins that caress the palate through to the long finish. |
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I gave in to it, let the odor caress my senses and take possession of me. |
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We dance with moccasin feet to caress her tenderly. |
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Their purity and innocence permitted them to feel the caress of Mother Nature, a warmth of friendship existed between all beings, and complete brotherhood between all creatures. |
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This seed I caress and purify until it shines like wheat in the sun. |
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A very large number of females truly get depressed and also very much upset even at the time they first caress their new born baby because when they look at their skin they really get a shock. |
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The soft and creamy emulsion of Hydrating Nectar substance on the skin as a soothing caress, barely touched, and immediately quenched... delicately scented. |
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This is a caress that God gives to my priesthood. |
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The winemaker says that this has a deluxe caress and it does. |
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Its fully independent suspension, with struts and coil springs up front and a multilink rear setup, loves to caress the road. |
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When the pairing is settled, the birds may caress each other by attending to the other bird's plumage. |
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Though her lubricity made it redundant, Anthea passed him the oil to caress her thighs. |
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I speak it softly as I sway and give way to her gentle or harsh caress or rebukement. |
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The glance was politely unnoting, but in it there yet lurked, far back, the unmistakable quality of a caress. |
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The caringly sensuous and intimate caress of concentric circles echoes ancient practice of natural and dynamic expressions of humanness. |
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The deftest caress of the brake locks the rubber caterpillar track under his seat, sliding the rear around and almost out of control. |
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Based on the Italian word for caress, Karezza involves stimulating the partner to feel intense pleasure but stopping short of the orgasmic tickly bit. |
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And she repeated the free caress into which her colloquies with Maisie almost always broke and which made the child feel that her affection at least was a gage of safety. |
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A wrinkle in the cloth of time, a cry of soft caress and fragrant dreams to weld the metal fabric souls in blends so held in high regards across the lands and sky. |
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