She has had five serious relationships the rest have all been short flings, one-nighters and so on. |
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True to the tradition of convent-educated girls in fiction, Aurora flings herself into a voluptuous life of lunches and lovers. |
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I even had a few wild flings with a couple of nice guys, but things always seemed to go south when it came to relationships. |
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I've had a few short flings in that time, but the most recent was two years ago. |
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Heavy footsteps pounding down the thickly carpeted steps as Ethan entered the room, one of his endless flings hanging onto his arms. |
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One of the monkeys starts screeching, voids his bowels and flings his excrement at another monkey. |
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The wind gets up then, and the hail it flings against the eastside window drowns her voice in white noise. |
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Sprinkled with gruelling technical climbs, crazy downhill flings, and easy-rolling side hills, this trail is excellent for all levels of riders. |
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But when he flings caution to the wind and offers to divorce his wife and marry her, she scoffs at the idea. |
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The very instant you tap the throttle, the engine bursts into action and flings you forward like someone has hit the hyperspace button. |
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This is about the one-night stands, long-term losers, maintenance booty calls and fantasy flings. |
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He had years of brief, unsatisfying relationships and even briefer flings to prove it. |
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The story may be fabled but the lessons to be learned from Wotan's casual flings are utterly human. |
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Every once in a while he has flings but when Michelle crooks her finger he comes running. |
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Jay grabs the beat-up green messenger bag and flings it the 5 feet into her awaiting hand. |
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Every crop failure flings masses of the middle peasants into the ranks of the proletariat. |
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We both had a few little flings on the side, but nothing too major, or at least not on my part. |
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He shoves his hand into the drawer of the nightstand and flings a pack of Advil at me. |
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Mike, being the immature guy that he was, had flings, not steady girlfriends. |
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She picks up a glass vase and flings it on the ground, breaking it to pieces. |
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Even she is hilarious with the way she flings herself into the part of a poor girl determined never to go back again. |
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Jeb's story is a quieter one, more of the daily routine of life than of the weekend flings. |
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I had a few flings in college, more sexual partners than he did, and he has a problem with this. |
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Seconds later they are climbing aboard their fire engine, the double doors open and the vehicle flings forward into the traffic. |
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She flings out her hands to break her fall, slips, and crashes to the ground. |
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This flings particles against the filter's wall and collects them in the rotor bowl. |
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The crowd gets out of control and flings themselves into a most effective Danse Barbare. |
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The final climax of the magical operation is the instant in which the witch-doctor, full of frenzy, flings the vegetable fibre into space. |
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Johnson sends down five dots at Bopara … then flings down a half-track leg-side wide uglier than Bieber Bieber. |
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The men donned kilts, while the women joined in reels and Highland flings. |
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He was still unmarried and although he had had brief flings with a few of the village girls none had ever amounted to more than a kiss and a cuddle. |
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As when the orient sun upsprings and his pure beam on Meru flings. |
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Unable to shake his disappointment, he flings his book bag onto the other side and takes a seat behind the wheel, slamming the door shut after him. |
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Chelsea break, through Mata, and Borceanu, espying his friends to left and right, flings himself into a foul, earning a yellow card. |
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Using oil-based house paint, which is toxic, she drips, flings and pours colour onto glass and then pushes it all around. |
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Radio One star Chris Coco deejayed one of the last of the summer flings at Diablo in the Opal Lounge in Solihull. |
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To Anna, as she bathes her upturned face in the fog, the sea represents a chance of purification, a conviction that seems to be reinforced when a storm flings a soaking, bare-chested Irish stoker, Mat Burke, aboard. |
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After a series of quick flings with the piano, violin, and recorder, he discovered his love for the clarinet shortly after his family settled in Toronto where he began studying the instrument with Helen Russell. |
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The woman folds the newspaper, flings it violently on the desk and exits. |
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Against a booming bass line, he flings dreadlocks, stones and scathing attacks at African leaders and at a civil society he considers lethargic and disunited. |
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And if he flings open the doors and windows, he will get still more light. |
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From fishing boats to lobster traps, Highland flings to the Bluenose itself, this book has all the fixings of a Maritime Christmas. |
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Startled, she flings it away, breaking the Bow sauceboat. |
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This confrontation with Hecabe leads to a flaming row, in which Hecabe accuses Andromache of only being concerned about herself, and flings in her face the fact that she already lost Hector a long time ago. |
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But I think he more than hinted that he'd had a few flings. |
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He flings his winnings at Violetta, who faints in Flora's arms. |
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Invariably one of the women will have a makeshift veil and the men will be wearing multi-coloured fright wigs as they enjoy their last flings before a life of domestic bliss. |
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