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Example sentences for "her mouth"

  • One would have thought that butter wouldn't melt in her mouth.

  • An offer from an honest man, with her friends' approval, and a fortune at her back, as though she had been born with a gold spoon in her mouth!

  • She thought that it would have been easier for her now to have gone down with a "yes" in her mouth, if her sister had not pressed her so hard to say that "yes.

  • I tried to raise her, but she was too square and heavy for me; and so I put food in her mouth, and left her to do right with it.

  • Black root-stuff was in her mouth, and a piece of dirty sheep's wool, and at her feet an old egg-shell of some bird of the moorland.

  • Bella, who was now seated on the rug to warm herself, with her brown eyes on the fire and a handful of her brown curls in her mouth, laughed at this, and then pouted and half cried.

  • And in the nod and in the firm set of her mouth, there was a vigour of purpose not to be doubted.

  • Jenny, screwing up her mouth with an appearance of conviction.

  • Bella took the bit off, and put it in her mouth.

  • He had looked into her bloodshot eyes, noted the hard lines drawn around the corners of her mouth, the coarse, painted lips, dry hair, and sunken cheeks.

  • Now and then her poor mistress would drop her needle, turn her face to the window, and look out into vacancy, her mouth quivering as if with some inward thought which she had neither the will nor the desire to voice aloud.

  • There were dark circles below her eyes and heavy lines near the corners of her mouth--signs he had not seen since the month she had spent in the Marine Hospital when the plague was stamped out.

  • She had gold and pearls for her dowry; but her gold was on her head, and her pearls were in her mouth.

  • A hand sustains you; it is hers: a mouth lightly touches your brow; it is her mouth: you hear a breath very near you; it is hers.

  • A reddish saliva soiled the corners of her lips, and she had a black hole in her mouth.

  • I thought she'd got some maggot in her head, she's gone about wi' her mouth buttoned up so all day.

  • She dropped her curtsies again, without looking up, and with a growing tremulousness about the corners of her mouth, and then turned away.

  • She is beginning to cry: her heart has swelled so, the tears stand in her eyes; she gives one great sob, while the corners of her mouth quiver, and the tears roll down.

  • Let not the waterflood overflow me, neither let the deep swallow me up, and let not the pit shut her mouth upon me.

  • For I will take away the names of Baalim out of her mouth, and they shall no more be remembered by their name.

  • And they said, We will call the damsel, and enquire at her mouth.

  • It was there, one night, that he had told her of his love, to which she had listened, dumb, with a pained expression on her mouth and a vague look in her eyes.

  • Look at her: her forehead clouded, her glance vague, her mouth dolorous.

  • Mrs. Crocker placed two ringed fingers before her mouth in order not to hide a languid yawn.

  • She was sitting so stiffly upright on a hard chair and had so much the appearance of having been hewn from the living rock that every time she opened her mouth it was as if a statue had spoken.

  • Miss Trimble having ceased temporarily to speak, her mouth was in repose, and when her mouth was in repose it looked more efficient than anything else of its size in existence.

  • In order to secure the coins in her pinafore she places the clay pipe in her mouth.

  • Tibby comes in, looks round, takes a large sweet out of her mouth, contemplates it, and puts it back again.

  • Say, spiel that part again 'bout Penelope with the kisses on her mouth, an' you can kid me till the cows come home.

  • South, Down where the clouds lie on the sea, he found his sweet Penelope With buds of roses in her hair and kisses on her mouth.

  • Out there somewhere--Penelope--with kisses on her mouth!

  • Countess Fanny must have known him,--and not once did she open her mouth to breathe his name.

  • An anticipation that it would certainly recur haunted every opening of her mouth.

  • The name of the street of beautiful shops woke a happy smile on her mouth.

  • Harriet buttoned a cuff, to hide a dimple that would come to the corner of her mouth.

  • She made a round O of her mouth, and then gave a shout of pleasure.

  • And with the words of French in her mouth, she would look over her shoulder at the giggling party.

  • She leaned forward and put up her mouth to be kissed.

  • My love,' she cried, lifting her face to him, her eyes, her mouth open in transport.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    because every; being captured; her beautiful; her brow; her chamber; her companions; her country; her face; her feelings; her future; her mistress; her own; her return; her room; her shoulders; her sister; her thoughts; her young; here and; here are; here called; here intended; hereditary transmission; hereunto affixed; the dry; when first