He articulates internationalism with an ardor that was notably wobbly when he was in the White House. |
Many a woman has experienced a lover's ardor giving way to chilling remoteness once she has given herself to him sexually. |
When all at once, in consequence of the too great ardor of the curveting volunteers, a momentary confusion arose among our troops. |
He pulled her into his arms and kissed her with a feverous ardor that he had been longing to express every single moment that they were apart. |
I regularly marveled at the ardor and wonkish knowledge Bill brought to these issues. |
Stung by his reproach, she counters by reminding him that her lack of ardor is understandable given their night of lovemaking. |