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Example sentences for "kiss her"

  • To kiss her--to kneel to her--and give her homage and worship.

  • She had explained it to him thus one day: "You see, Paul, a man can always keep a woman loving him if he kiss her enough, and make her feel that there is no use struggling because he is too strong to resist.

  • And at last she flung the books aside, and crept up to Paul, who was huddled on the sofa, feeling rather morose from her decree that he must not touch or kiss her.

  • She half wanted him to kiss her, but could not bring herself to give any sign.

  • Dismissed, he wanted to kiss her, but he dared not.

  • Clara said she even wanted him; then why couldn't he go to her, make love to her, kiss her?

  • A kind of eternal look about her, as if she were a wistful sphinx, made it necessary for him to kiss her.

  • He went in to kiss her good-night, as usual.

  • But, as Kemerezzeman was about to kiss her, he was ashamed before God and turned away his head, saying to his heart, 'Have patience.

  • Then he bent over Budour, to kiss her, whereat Maimouneh trembled and was confounded and Dehnesh was like to fly for joy.

  • To kiss her in those drawing rooms with their betraying mirrors, and their portieres, and carpets was hardly possible.

  • She stretched out her arms to him, and he hastened over to kiss her fondly.

  • Meanwhile, Diafebus had been pressing the princess to allow him to kiss her.

  • To satisfy the captain they begged her to allow him to kiss her hand.

  • Diafebus knelt on the floor, and with his hands pressed together begged the princess, devoutly and with humility, as if she were a saint in paradise, to permit him to kiss her.

  • He knelt on the ground and kissed her hands and tried to kiss her feet.

  • Wasn't he going to kiss her--not to kiss her?

  • It brought him to himself, so that he even tried to kiss her.

  • He put his hands on her shoulders and bent forward to kiss her.

  • Then he just clung to her hand; and presently, seeing that her eyes were wet, took courage enough to kiss her cheek.

  • I remember feeling that I should like to kiss her.

  • I do recollect distinctly the thought flashing through my mind, as she allowed me to kiss her, that she was not after all the passionless and 'straight' girl I had thought.

  • The second night I met her she allowed me to kiss her as much as I liked and promised all her favors for the third night.

  • I try to kiss her, and she repulses me, whereupon I lose patience, and in spite of herself she has to witness the last stage of my excitement.

  • Kiss her, dearest," says Lucrezia, pushing me towards her sister, and pleased to see her in my arms motionless and languid.

  • I promised to do so, and as a mark of her gratitude she took my hand to carry it to her lips, but quickly withdrawing it I tried to kiss her; she turned her face away, blushing deeply.

  • She looked so fresh and happy that I longed to kiss her, but I was obliged to restrain myself as she was surrounded by her pretty maids.

  • As I praised her beauty, she allowed me to kiss her ardently, but she stopped my further progress by giving me a kiss as if to satisfy me.

  • I beg your pardon, but she wants me to kiss her in a way I don't like.

  • I often pretended to forget to kiss her hand, while I kissed Emilie's and told her that if I felt certain of receiving positive marks of her affection I should stay at Civita Vecchia for some weeks after she was married.

  • Charlotte did not venture to give way to her desire to kiss her mother, and thank Charles, lest she should be exiled as an intruder.

  • Amy's voice trembled, and Charlotte held her fast to kiss her again.

  • And I wrapt the cloak about her, and set the scrip and the pouch very nice beneath her head; and afterward, I knelt over to kiss her, before that I came unto mine own slumber.

  • And afterward she did be impudent unto me, and did deny me to kiss her.

  • She sent them down to the carriage, suffering her culprits to kiss her fingers; while she said to one: 'This might be a fable of a pair of mice.

  • He stooped down suddenly to her face to kiss her, but she turned her face in time to receive the caress on the cheek.

  • Virginia laid her hands on his shoulders, and he stooped to kiss her.

  • Whereupon Tom, looking more sheepish still, tried to kiss her, and failed ignominiously, for she vanished into the dark woods.

  • Jeanne wanted to kiss her, but she avoided it by keeping her face covered.

  • Little Jeanne herself, with the natural instinct of children, took no notice of her, never went up to kiss her good-night, never went into her room.

  • Looks at watch, hastily tries to kiss her, succeeds only in shaking hand, starts across stage toward left.

  • BILLY shows that he expects to kiss her, but she merely shakes his hand.

  • BILLY looks around stage cautiously, then tries to kiss her.

  • It was a long time before he ventured to kiss her again.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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