The 7,491 occurrences of make love

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To interfere in a love affair went against the grain, but to let a Lorrigan make love to a Douglas on the heels of the trial was a pill so bitter that he refused to swallow it.

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I hate fights," Miss Miller stammered, agitated by a wild feeling that perhaps she was going to be made love to.

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He sat beside her, and she felt that he was thinking about her, felt that his heart was making love to her--hated herself fiercely for the feeling, fought it and felt it just the same.

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Never had he made love to her....

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In the kitchen Lance sat and watched her, and made love to her with his big eyes, with his voice that made of the most commonplace remark a caress.

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"So," said Dumaresque, as he followed her to the breakfast room, "I lay awake all night that I may make love to you early in the morning, and you check-mate me by thrusting forward a brawny Englishman."

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He should find he had not an Irish girl to tease, and--and make love to--especially before other folks!

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There was a certain Frank Wallace, a young man of no particular family that any one had ever heard mentioned, a fellow of infinite jest and agreeableness, but very little money and no commission at all except to make love when necessary and extract as much comfort as possible from the passing hour,--who carried on a small printing business which just made him a comfortable livelihood, in a narrow street within a stone's throw of the Museum.

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I have not seen a pair before in a long while, that looked as if they could laugh and make love at the same time, and still have a little lightning in reserve for somebody they hated.

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It seemed so funny to have the dolls making love in this fashion, they couldn't help it.

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"Are you making love to this here gal in the very presence of Fanny Smith?"

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"Are you apologizin' for not makin' love to me?" she questioned impertinently.

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He had made love to her, of course, because that was what a woman of her type expected from men of his.

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Didn't he see that she might be worth making love to ... just a little, a very little ... once in a while?

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The clouds had broken suddenly, almost without warning, when he had talked like a professor--about sentiment--apologized--that was what he had done--_apologized_ for not making love to her!

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It was a crime to miss church, and a crime to flirt or make love, and the biggest crime of all was not to come up handsome with church offerings when they were demanded.

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He dared to make love to you.

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A man who can get around when a feller's back's turned, an' make love to his wife, ain't much of a man, is he?

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"I can keep a tally book and order up the grub from Bender; but, durn the luck, when it comes to makin' love on paper I'd rather wrastle a bear.

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Had Don made love to her, she would have recognized the situation and guarded herself.

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"He makes love to me when Swan is away," she said, nodding slowly, looking up with serious eyes.

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When he was leaving, he said: "If anybody gets curious about my coming over to see you, Mary, you might let them think I'm making love to you.

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You may dance on the veranda or make love on the terrace, just as you please, from ten o'clock till three--or later.

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And if he hadn't stolen the jewels, what else was that "private matter" which he had been so anxious to keep quiet that he was resigned to purchase Sally's silence even at the cost of making love to her?

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"I agree with you agin, but what shall we do if we find him making love to the little gal?"

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Oh, how unlike those merry hours, In early June, when Earth laughs out, When the fresh winds make love to flowers, And woodlands sing and waters shout.

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They preach, teach, quarrel, pray, swear, mourn, sing, bargain, bless, curse, make love in English.

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I prefer to make love to them."

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I am sure," he added, bowing to the manager with ready grace, "if they were as charming in the old days, after the lords tossed the men, they made love to the women."

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You know the saying: 'Love makes time pass--'" "'And time makes love pass,'" laughed Mauville, somewhat unnaturally, his cynicism fraught with a twinge.

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Then, chuckling: "A week ago my stupid doctors had me laid out in funereal dignity, and now I am making love to a fine woman.

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Make love in thy youth, and in old age, attend to thy salvation.'"

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The girl had such baffling contrasts of character, such slippery moods, such abundant fantasy that the young man--volatility itself--lost his footing, his fine sense of honor and made love to this sphinx of the ink-pot, was mocked and flouted but never entirely driven from her presence.

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He was a terrific sportsman and when not making love was singing.

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Things have come to this--Boris has made love to Sunna in the face of all Kirkwall.

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There is some fault with him also; he has made love to Sunna for a long time, but never yet has he said to me--'I wish to make Sunna my wife!'

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"I think the young man made love to Thora and even asked her to marry him, and Thora was frightened and said 'No!' and she is likely sorry now that she did not say 'Yes.'"

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Some guy in a new dress suit is makin' love to a dame, while another fellow stands in front of them and says at the top of his voice, "Remember now, you're madly in love with her, but father detests the sight of your face.

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He don't know if grease paint is to put on your face or to seal letters with, he's got the same faculty of expression on that soft putty map of his as an ox has, he makes love like a wax dummy and he come out to play 'As You Like It' in a dress suit!

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"You don't expect a dame like that to make love to a guy that cleans De Vronde's shoes, do you?"

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"No!--I don't want her to make love to him.

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"Honeying and making love."

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Courtship; -- chiefly in the phrase to make love, i. e., to court, to woo, to solicit union in marriage.

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Demetrius... Made love to Nedar's daughter, Helena, And won her soul.

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-- To make love to, to express affection for; to woo.

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LOVE-MAKING Love"-mak'ing, n. Defn: Courtship.

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-- To make love to.

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(b) To pay addresses to; to make love to.

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They were chiefly of noble birth, and made love and beauty the subjects of their verses.

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Defn: To make love to women; to play the male flirt.

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SWEETHEARTING Sweet"heart'ing, n. Defn: Making love.

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WOO Woo, v. i. Defn: To court; to make love.

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It was all very well to make desperate love to the little New York working-girl, but to make love to Miss Glenn, the doctor's _protégée_, is quite another matter.

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"Does he make love to you very much?" whispered Iris, laying her soft cheek close against the blind girl's.

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Had it been any one else but Iris, Kendal would have said the affair had been a clever little ruse to give him the opportunity to make love to her.

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I longed to stamp my foot and cry out: 'You handsome villain--engaged to marry one young girl and making love to another!

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They fairly make love to each other in her very presence; and she, poor soul!

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I am not one to be made love to and cast off at will, as he shall soon see.

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It had not been so very long ago since he had been talking with her in just that lover-like way, only their courtship had taken place in the public parks, sitting on the benches, or walking lovingly arm in arm along the crowded thoroughfares; and he had brought Dorothy to his own grand home--Dorothy, her hated rival!--to enjoy this paradise of a place, and to make love to her in this Eden bower of roses and scented, murmuring, tinkling fountains.

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Had she done so very, very wrong in remaining in the conservatory, and in listening to her betrothed make love to her rival?

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And Tode had found time to make love to her when he rushed her back to her school in his high-powered foreign car!

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She was so nice that middle-aged men wished themselves younger that they might make love to her, or older that they might be privileged to kiss her.

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He was trapped by her flattery, but he did not wish to betray his wife by making love to the woman.

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In most cases the young man would be supposed to be making love to the young woman.

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Mary, however, knew very well that Captain De Baron was not making love to her.

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He almost believed that she had for her own vile purposes excited Captain De Baron to make love to his wife.

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You don't want me to make love to you?"

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I am very bad, but I'm just not bad enough to make love to her.

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The Marquis had been quite agreeable, making love to the ladies, and fairly civil to the gentlemen,-excepting Mr. Groschut; but he certainly was not a man likely to live to eighty.

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She was quite sure that she did not love him, but she was sure also that his was the proper way of making love.

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Then they fell a dancing, like Lightning; I mean, they mov'd as swift, and made almost as little Noise; But his Majesty was soon weary of that; for he long'd to be making love both to _Philibella_ and _Lucy_, who (believe me) that Night might well enough have passed for a Queen.

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His Majesty of _Bantam_ was then in so good a Humour, that he could have made Love to Sir _Philip_; nay, I believe he could have kiss'd _Valentine_, instead of seeming angry.

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_Aboan_ understood him, and assur'd him he would make Love so effectually, that he would defy the most expert Mistress of the Art, to find out whether he dissembled it, or had it really.

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_The Art of Making Love_.

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To this she made but a short Reply, That if it was so, she had no reason to conceal it, since she had Sense enough to look after herself; and if any body had made love to her, he might be assur'd, it was some one whose Quality and Merit deserved to be heard: and with a Look of Scorn, she passed on to another Room, and left him silently raging within with Jealousy: Which, if before she tormented him, this Declaration increas'd it to a pitch not to be conceal'd.

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She found herself wondering (a) whether he was going to make love to her, (b) when he was going to begin, and (c) how she might best cut him out.

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Having got into the way of making love to his wife, he by no means abandoned it; at the same time, and in as easy a fashion, it came to be a matter of routine with him to play piquet with Vera Nugent after dinner.

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"Ah, my dear Manuela, I know your heart, but we of the North do not make love as you of the tropics.

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"My brother went to London once and he saw people making love in public ... fellows and girls hugging each other in the street and sprawling about in the parks ... all over each other ... and no one took any notice.

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Of course, she was only a kid, as Ninian himself would say, but then he had made love to her, and anyhow she would be less of a kid now than she was when he last saw her....

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He had not answered her letters and he had made love to Sheila Morgan.

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"I suppose," he said to himself, "I'd be at Ballymartin now, making love to Sheila, if it hadn't been for that horse!"

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That she should use him to keep her sottish husband entertained while she made love to Gilbert, filled him with a sensation that came near to hatred of her.

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Shell keep me making love to her when I ought to be working.

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You were making love to Ninian last night!..."

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He had not any sense of shame because he had made love to Jimphy's wife.

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and make love to her ... sit here for hours spooning with a corpse.

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Of course, I was a kid then, but still I'd told Mary I was fond of her, and we'd arranged to get married when we grew up ... and then I went home and made love to Sheila Morgan!"

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It would be horrible to be married to her and feel something lurking inside me, just waiting for a chance to spring out and ... and make love to some one else!"

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'Twill be a bad hour for Roland Tresham if I see him making love to my girl again."

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"He has made love to you, called you the fairest girl on earth, made you believe he lived only in your presence, and so on, and so on?"

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When Denas declared that Roland had not made love to her, John felt certain that the girl was in some measure deceiving him--perhaps deceiving herself; for he could not imagine her to be guilty of a deliberate lie.

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"You have been making love to Denas.

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Talking of making love--pray, what have you been doing?

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"I am afraid you will make love to her, which is a very different thing."

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And Denas was stooping to her mother and kissing the happy tears off her face, and the conversation was only in those single words that are too sweet to mix with other words; until Joan, with that womanly instinct that never fails in such extremities, began to bring into the excited tone those tender material cares that make love possible and life-like.

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I was told to make love to a horse's hind leg, I was made to perch on a gatepost and read the tenderest passages of "Romeo and Juliet," replacing Romeo's name by my own, and Juliet's by that of stout Mrs. Doogan, who scrubbed floors in a dormitory close by.

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Another of our sins which--to make "a clean breast"--we must confess, is that of fickleness in our loves; an occasional flirting with other arts and sciences, in their turn--for we protest against the profligacy of making love to more than one at once!

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"Take these, and," she added mischievously, "I'll write a note telling him to be sure and introduce you to Big Brother Bill, as you're dying to--to make love to him!"

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How dare you say I want to make love to him?

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