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Example sentences for "kissed her"

  • She made no effort to leave his arms, and he kissed her again.

  • She held up her lips, and after a second's hesitation he kissed her.

  • He kissed her, with a curious mingling of exultation and despair.

  • So, if she was surprised, it was not greatly when Delight suddenly kissed her.

  • That was the only time in all those weeks that he kissed her.

  • It was a matter as to which he had doubt as is the case with many male cousins; but ultimately he resolved that if he kissed her at all he would not kiss her in that light, and so he again refrained.

  • He saw nothing but her eyes, moistened with bright tears, and before he reached Taunton he had rebuked himself with many revilings in that he had parted from her and not kissed her.

  • Then he kissed her with a cold, chilling kiss and she left him for the night.

  • So then he kissed her, and said he would do his best.

  • So then he kissed her cheek, and dried her eyes with his own handkerchief, and that was not quite so ineffectual.

  • He kissed her, and talked good manly sense to her, and begged her to have more courage.

  • He kissed her, and parting her hair, looked with parental fondness at her white brow, and her deep clear eyes.

  • And then he kissed her, and put the waggon to rights, and they mounted together; and their banns were put up the very next Sunday.

  • Presently he turned to the child and kissed her now blooming cheeks; and, looking wistfully at Car'line, kissed her also.

  • She put up her mouth, and he kissed her long.

  • So he kissed her, and drove off quickly with the horses, and took her to the King.

  • But as soon as he kissed her, Briar-rose opened her eyes and awoke, and looked at him quite sweetly.

  • Then his heart was so touched that he kissed her, and when she opened her eyes he said, "Thou art mine, and I am thine, and no one in the world can alter that.

  • She pressed her to her bosom, kissed her fondly, and without a word, left her to find in music relief from her high-wrought feelings.

  • He comprehended the involuntary sign, drew her to him, kissed her, and left the topic without pressing it further; leaving it in the most formidable shape to take deep root in the silent meditations of Amélie.

  • When he had listened to a few words of their explanation, he ran hastily to the lady, kissed her, called her by name, 'Caroline!

  • Then, by way of celebrating the new year, he kissed her on the forehead.

  • He offered her a huge bouquet of choice flowers which were rare in Saumur; then, taking the heiress by the elbows, he kissed her on each side of her neck with a complacency that made her blush.

  • He kissed her effusively, and pressed her in his arms till he almost choked her.

  • He clasped her passionately, kissed her at first with self-restraint, then in a kind of frenzy.

  • He kissed her with a carelessness that made her wince But she felt that she deserved it--and was grateful.

  • He kissed her lightly on her thick braids, as he was about to go.

  • He seized her in his arms, kissed her with a frenzy that was savage, ferocious.

  • He shook her, kissed her violently, held her at arm's length.

  • Now, think it over, my child," said he as he kissed her.

  • The Baron signed to Lisbeth, who came to him, and he kissed her forehead.

  • Let me, let me be happy," and he kissed her hands.

  • When at last she was undressed and in bed, Mrs. Diantha, looking very pale, kissed her, and so did both grandmothers.

  • Tom looked at her in a puzzled way, then he kissed her.

  • He put his arm around her and kissed her.

  • She sat up straight, by force of her instinctive maidenliness, but she kissed him back when he kissed her.

  • Alison had no difficulty in smiling as Ermine stroked the child's hair, kissed her, and looked up with an arch, blushing, glittering face that could not have been brighter those long twelve years ago.

  • Very gently he unclasped her clinging arms; very tenderly he kissed her lips, bidding her give one to Miggie, and then he left her, turning back ere he reached the gate, as a new idea struck him.

  • So saying I kissed her hand, and I felt so deeply moved that the tears ran down my cheeks.

  • O went into his closet, and as soon as I found myself alone with Esther I kissed her tenderly, saying that I should not be happy till I had won her heart.

  • The tears which were flowing from my eyes, as I kissed her hand, told her better than words how truly happy I was myself.

  • The queen bent over her and kissed her forehead, whispering words of affectionate sympathy in her ear; but no one saw the tears that fell from Marie Antoinette's eyes upon the lace-covered pillow of her fortunate kinswoman.

  • With a tender and appealing look, she turned toward the empress and kissed her hand.

  • Her husband held her close to his heart, and as he kissed her, she felt his tears drop upon her cheek.

  • She accompanied her mother to the door, kissed her again, and returning, seated herself at the harpsichord.

  • Once more he kissed her, and when he raised his head, her face was moistened with his tears.

  • He kissed her on the lips, and for a little while so they stayed, to the moment of death, babbling their passion in each other's ears, like lovers newly wed.

  • She raised it, curtsied low to Cleopatra, then, coming forward, kissed her on the brow, and Charmion she also kissed.

  • And I, too, kissed her; and we talked of what we would do when we were wed, and how we should overcome the Roman.

  • Nothing if not morally courageous, June walked straight up to her former friend, kissed her cheek, and the two settled down on a sofa never sat on since the hotel's foundation.

  • Many times he kissed her before he mounted and rode back to town.

  • He went up to the bed, and with sudden emotion bent and kissed her forehead.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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