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Example sentences for "drew her"

  • And once it seemed to her that he drew her close, and she felt his kisses on her lips.

  • In a flash his arm was round her, strong and ready; he drew her to rest against his shoulder.

  • Like these rough miners and fisher-folk she could not have said wherein the attraction lay, but she recognized in him that inner fire called genius, and it drew her unaccountably, irresistibly.

  • I am your guardian's constant friend," said he, and he drew her gently to a seat beside him, in the recess of a window.

  • He drew her to his breast, and whispered in her ear.

  • He drew her to a seat by his side, and Lucy considerately went away and left them alone.

  • He passed his arm about her waist, drew her closer to him, and taking her hand in his, held it in a warm, loving clasp.

  • I am afraid my little daughter is growing censorious," he said, with a very grave look as he drew her to his side.

  • She threw her arm about his neck, and as he drew her to his breast, laid her head down there, weeping tears of joy and thankfulness.

  • Smile upon him as she would, coquet with him as she did, the flame and the glory that drew her like an inspiration to her feet when his name was announced, had fled, and left not a shadow behind.

  • Her father's hand trembled as he drew her back to his side.

  • Lifting her by the hand, he drew her apart.

  • He drew her closer to him: tenderly and timidly he kissed her for the first time.

  • He drew her to him gently, and kissed her on the forehead.

  • He drew her to his bosom; he held her in his arms; she struggled vainly to get away from him.

  • He drew her down on to it and turned round himself so that his back was towards the storm.

  • He spoke under his breath, and as he spoke he drew her to him suddenly, violently, with a strength that was brutal.

  • He drew her away, his arm around her, holding her closely, comforting her.

  • He took her hands, drew her to him, and comforted her.

  • And then the celandines ever after drew her with a little spell.

  • Yet slowly he drew her to him and kissed her.

  • Neither spoke as he drew her gently to him, and their lips met.

  • Gently he drew her down to him, and their lips met.

  • Gently he drew her down to a seat upon the soft turf of the bank.

  • Let's sit down here," he continued as he drew her to a sofa and stood waiting until she took her seat.

  • Doctor John sprang forward, held out both hands, and holding tight to her own, drew her close to him.

  • He slipped his arm about her and drew her to him.

  • She wound a leg about the staff, and, taking hold, he drew her up as if she had been a feather.

  • The rope came taut, and presently he drew her up again to safety, and while she laughed at him and mocked him, he held her tight under his arm, and carried her to his lodge, where he let her go.

  • He drew her to his breast, and as he did so he groaned aloud, for he knew that inevitable Death was waiting for her at the door.

  • He put his arm about her and drew her to him.

  • In his own study he drew her to a sofa beside him, and from a number of papers in his pocket he handed her an envelope.

  • I murmured, and wrapped the cloak closer around her shoulders, drew her arm in mine, anxious first of all to lead her from this place.

  • He drew her closer to his breast, and was silent a little while.

  • According to her usual fashion, she was rushing away; but John held her fast, and though gently, drew her close to him.

  • She came slowly over in response to his beckoning hand, and he drew her down to a stool beside him, keeping his arm around her.

  • But, instead of releasing her then, he drew her closer--and kissed her, quite as calmly as he had his mother a moment before.

  • They were in a little dim passage where no one was likely to come, and he drew her close to him, and kept his arm around her.

  • Quite unsuspectingly, she pushed her work into the pocket along the hem of her sewing-apron and laid her hands in his, and he drew her easily to her feet.

  • He drew her to him and raised both her hands to his lips.

  • He smiled and roused himself upright and put his arm around her and drew her to him.

  • He put his arms around her and drew her close.

  • Linda," he repeated, and, putting out his arms, drew her to him again.

  • He drew her to him and kissed her loosened hair very gently.

  • He sprang to his feet, and, tall woman as she was, so great was the feverish strength of his desire, he drew her easily up from the low chair into his arms.

  • Then he reached out, drew her to him, and kissed her.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    against him; compact mass; drew back; drew forth; drew from; drew from his pocket; drew her; drew himself; drew myself; drew near; drew nigh; drew rein; inverse ratio; large mouth; like you very much; little grey; mental processes; national politics; not this; obtain employment; painted many; recent events; social unit; three arches; truly happy; went over