The 7,491 occurrences of make love
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V. mate, copulate; make love, have intercourse, fornicate, have sex, do it, sleep together, fuck[vulg.
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bill and coo, spoon, toy, dally, flirt, coquet; gallivant, galavant; philander; make love; pay one's court to, pay one's addresses to, pay one's attentions to; serenade; court, woo; set one's cap at; be sweet upon, look sweet upon; ogle, cast sheep's eyes upon; faire les yeux doux[Fr].
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They spent all their time in playing gently, in bathing in the river, in making love in a half-playful fashion, in eating fruit and sleeping.
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One well-known early Easter egg found in a couple of OSes caused them to respond to the command 'make love' with 'not war?'.
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But, had you peeped at them through the chinks of the garden-fence, the young man's earnestness and heightened color might have led you to suppose that he was making love to the young girl!
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The weekend together was heaven in bed; playing, making love, giggling, ordering in Chinese and pizza.
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Playing more, watching I Love Lucy reruns, drinking champagne, and making love.
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I had to make love for another, and that to a girl who-princess or no princess-was the most beautiful I had ever seen.
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Sapt turned to me and said, in a sharp, decisive voice: "You must make love to her tonight, you know."
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Yet in good faith some say that thee behold, Thy face hath not the power to make love groan; To say they err, I dare not be so bold, Although I swear it to my self alone.
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Nay, but to live In the rank sweat of an enseamed bed, Stew'd in corruption, honeying and making love Over the nasty sty!
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Why, man, they did make love to this employment!
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And thence it is That I to your assistance do make love, Masking the business from the common eye For sundry weighty reasons.
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Briefly, I do mean to make love to Ford's wife; I spy entertainment in her; she discourses, she carves, she gives the leer of invitation; I can construe the action of her familiar style; and the hardest voice of her behaviour, to be English'd rightly, is 'I am Sir John Falstaff's.'
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Demetrius, I'll avouch it to his head, Made love to Nedar's daughter, Helena, And won her soul; and she, sweet lady, dotes, Devoutly dotes, dotes in idolatry, Upon this spotted and inconstant man.
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Great Jove, Othello guard, And swell his sail with thine own powerful breath, That he may bless this bay with his tall ship, Make love's quick pants in Desdemona's arms, Give renew'd fire to our extincted spirits, And bring all Cyprus comfort.
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Now shall my friend Petruchio do me grace, And offer me disguis'd in sober robes To old Baptista as a schoolmaster Well seen in music, to instruct Bianca; That so I may by this device at least Have leave and leisure to make love to her, And unsuspected court her by herself.
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A new sort of way this, for a young fellow to be making love, by breaking his mistress's head, is not it, Miss Elliot?
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That she had already permitted him to make love to her he read as an additional assurance, not fully trowing that in the fields and pastures to "sigh gratis" is by no means deemed waste; love-making being here more often accepted inconsiderately and for its own sweet sake than in the carking, anxious homes of the ambitious, where a girl's craving for an establishment paralyzes her healthy thought of a passion as an end.
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The Angel awaited his answer a second, and when none came, she dropped her crimsoning face beside him on the pillow and whispered in his ear: "Freckles, I--I'm trying to make love to you.
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To be allowed, like Endymion, to make love to the moon and then to complain that Jupiter kept his own moons in a harem seemed to me (bred on fairy tales like Endymion's) a vulgar anti-climax.
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It would be strange indeed if a girl of eighteen did not feel some affection for the man who had been the first to make love to her, a man whom she had married of her own free-will.
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He next made love to poor Noun's mistress, and then deserted her to make a rich marriage.
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After that he no longer made love to her with his fiddle, but they would sit for hours in the kitchen, blissfully happy in each other's arms; it was the tacit convention of the family to know nothing of what was going on in that corner.
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Then he began to-to make love to me.
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Well, if he made love to your wife, why didn't she complain to the superintendent or leave the place?"
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What gentleman among you am I to have the pleasure of making love to?"
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He is a pretty man to make love known to his superiors, and you, Ambulinia, have done but little credit to yourself by honoring his visits.
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"When next any one makes love to you, Miss Rosamond, I will tell him how obliging you are."
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If you were not such a charming simpleton, what a temptation this would be to play the wicked coquette, and let you suppose that somebody besides you has made love to me."
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"I only said that no mortal ever made love to me besides you.
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I couldn't account for it, and it angered me; I had never before felt any such sensations in the presence of a woman, and I had made love to some very beautiful ones in my time.
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Under the hedge which divided the field from a distant plantation girls had given themselves to lovers who would not turn their heads to look at them by the next harvest; and in that ancient cornfield many a man had made love-promises to a woman at whose voice he had trembled by the next seed-time after fulfilling them in the church adjoining.
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"Ah, that's what HE can't do, if he's making love to Miss Irene--that's her name, I believe--on the American plan.
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Whether he had been trying to make love to his cousin again, and had got a rebuff--or whether his broken rest, night after night, was aggravating the queer contradictions and uncertainties in his character--I don't know.
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Well, it don't signify talking; but when a young man, be who he will, comes and makes love to a pretty girl, and promises marriage, he has no business to fly off from his word only because he grows poor, and a richer girl is ready to have him.
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Miss Dashwood, do you think people make love when any body else is by?
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Rama--who preferred the term "having sex" to "making love"--occasionally softened his position on sexuality and invited followers to relax, accept their human nature, and do whatever worked for them.
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I rejected society ages ago, and came back to it because it seemed like an interesting thing to do... "I began to hear rumors that well, I was--I don't know what I was doing--I haven't listened to much of the rumors but I guess, umm, I don't know, that I was making love to millions of women, or something like that, uhh, I don't know.
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The "act" devolved upon these three people; the lodger making love to the girl in the short blue dress, the boy playing all manner of tricks upon him, giving him tremendous digs in the ribs or slaps upon the back that made him cough, pulling chairs from under him, running on all fours between his legs and upsetting him, knocking him over at inopportune moments.
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Three months I served squire to a knight who gave me the business of watching his wife of whom he was jealous; and to help me out of the weariness of his house I must needs make love myself to the said wife, who sooth to say was perchance worth it.
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This young dandy who was making love to her could mean her no good.
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"Did he make love to her?"
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"The Cavaliere has put it into your head, then, that I am making love to her?"
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"Do you mean, then, that she is making love to me?"
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"Make love to a girl I hate?"
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"How do YOU make love?"
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But he has no right to make love to Claire, whereas I am perfectly disponible.
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It is very wrong to make love to a woman who is engaged, but it is very wrong not to make love to a woman who is married."
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"Oh, it's very jolly making love to married women," said Lord Deepmere, "because they can't ask you to marry them."
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"Has the little Englishman been trying to make love to you?"
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I am making love.
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I have been making love ever since the last of May.
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Longueville, remembering that Gordon had written to him that he had been "making love," began to seek in his countenance for the ravages of passion.
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"Well," said Bernard, "I tried to make love to her and she boxed my ears."
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"You tried to make love to her morally?"
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"Why did you try to make love to her?"
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I don't believe that you attempted to make love to her.
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"Suppose she had let you make love to her," said Gordon.
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"It 's not true, then," said Gordon, "that you tried to make love to Angela?"
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I was a great deal at Mrs. Vivian's, and I should n't have felt nearly so much at liberty to go if I had known I should always find you there making love to Mademoiselle.
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On the whole, he had tempered audacity with modesty; and it is but fair to him now to say explicitly that he would have been incapable of taking advantage of his present large allowance of familiarity to make love to the younger of his handsome cousins.
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Even if he makes love to you it is no great matter."
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Gertrude, for some time, said nothing more; and her companion, as he looked at her, wished it had not been "disloyal" to make love to the daughter of an old gentleman who had offered one hospitality.
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I have no right to make love to you myself, eh?"
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After that, when I make love to you, you will have to think I mean it."
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Mr. Wentworth glanced at his son, and taking note of these words, wondered if Felix had been teaching him, according to the programme he had sketched out, to make love to the wife of a German prince.
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About a week afterwards she said to him, point-blank, "Are you seriously making love to your little cousin?"
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"Seriously making love"--these words, on Madame Munster's lips, had to Clifford's sense a portentous and embarrassing sound; he hesitated about assenting, lest he should commit himself to more than he understood.
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"And do you propose to spend your life in making love to Gertrude Wentworth?"
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I made up my mind at the outset that it was not my place to make love to Gertrude."
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"So, to simplify matters, she made love to you!"
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"To make love to the niece."
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I could not say more, though I should have liked to, as I saw that I only mystified her; for I had no wish to have it on my conscience that I might pass for having made love to her.
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Did she think I had made love to her, even to get the papers?
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I had said to Mrs. Prest that I would make love to her; but it had been a joke without consequences and I had never said it to Tita Bordereau.
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Clara said she even wanted him; then why couldn't he go to her, make love to her, kiss her?
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"If I start to make love to you," he said, "I just go like a leaf down the wind."
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For some months, since his mother had been worse, he had not made love to Clara.
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Sometimes they lounged at the steps of a church, and sometimes dallied among cypresses against a cloudless sky; sometimes they made love by a Renaissance well-head, and sometimes they wandered through the Campagna by the side of an ox-waggon.
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I made love with the officers of every ship that touched the island, and George Rainey never saw anything.
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You never said you had had nobody else here making love to you, so why should I blame you?
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The officer, a handsome man, seemed obviously disposed to grant her exceptional favours in visiting the prisoner, if she would allow him to make love to her.
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For I sey nought that she so sodeynly Yaf him hir love, but that she gan enclyne To lyke him first, and I have told yow why; 675 And after that, his manhod and his pyne Made love with-inne hir for to myne, For which, by proces and by good servyse, He gat hir love, and in no sodeyn wyse.
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It's stupid of you to make love to me, and it isn't like you to be stupid."
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"Making love to me without asking me to marry you?"
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I can't help making love to you--I don't see how any man could; but I don't mean to ask you to marry me as long as I can keep out of it."
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I had seen that happen again for merely offering food to the mother, if she didn't happen to be hungry, or for trying to make love to her when she was brooding.
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Exiled in a strange land, he would have to learn a new geography, to exploit another tribe of dogs, to fight and make love to an entirely new nation of cats.
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They say they would rather be without them, that they bother them, and why don't they go and make love to Miss Smith and Miss Brown, who are plain and elderly, and haven't got any lovers?
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And the Queen began to make love to me, the latest recruit to the oyster pirate fleet, and no mere hand, but a master and owner.
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In the darkness of night, in the streets by day, still you are to have my voice and face, whispering, making love for me, encroaching on your shy heart.
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We make love, and thereby ourselves fall the deeper in it.
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Here come the Gabriel lads and lassies from the commonplace orange groves, to make love and gather ferns and dabble away their hot holidays in the cool pool.
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It was, as he expressed it, not at all in his line, and young girls who sought to sit at the feet of the master found him making love to them in the most charming manner in the world, as though he were not entitled to all the rapturous admiration of their very young hearts, but had to sue for it like any ordinary mortal.
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"I mean that he's ben tryin' to make love to your daughter."
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He had no idea how to make love, so that the first courtship was done by the pretty and coquettish maidens of the Bird, Beaver, and Bear tribes.
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The poor young man was also very handsome despite his poor clothes, but having never killed an enemy nor brought home any enemies' horses he was not (according to Indian rules) allowed to make love to any young or old woman.
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The daughter of the chief was the most beautiful maiden of the Chippewa nation, and young men from other tribes traveled hundreds of miles for an opportunity to make love to her, and try to win her for a wife.
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