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How To Use Lissom In A Sentence

  • Unfortunately, our world is infested by minds to whom lissome limbs only evoke dreams of amputation.
  • Tall, and lissome with a flawless skin, she first headed for Harvard, then returned to do a stint at a law school in Bombay before joining her sister in Bollywood.
  • I felt young and lissome in comparison, but I won't be seeing 39 again.
  • The horses were idling around - how she loved to watch them their shiny coats, lissome bodies, the graceful tilt to their heads.
  • And boy, the clothes did stick to the lissome bodies of the crowd on the ramp.
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  • Beads of sweat began to appear on Guy's forehead as he became more entangled in the lissome limbs of this human boa constrictor.
  • This week's stellar configurations incline you towards a refreshingly flexible frame of mind - a lissome, limbo-dancing attitude to the vicissitudes of daily existence.
  • She ran the nozzle across my skin in gentle, swooping strokes while explaining that cellulite is no respecter of the lean, healthy or lissom, which pleased me no end.
  • Tall and lissome damsels strutted onto the catwalk.
  • They had shields and helms, but no byrnies, except a hundred men that were most lissom.
  • This explains some of the innocent ‘misunderstandings’ that occurred during my recent fact-finding tour of Bangkok; I thought those lissome lads just wanted to be my ‘friends.’
  • One may have wondered as the lissom ladies gracefully showcased the trendy jewellery.
  • The lissome blonde has been flitting through the gossip columns for three decades. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tall and lissome damsels strutted onto the catwalk.
  • If on a summer's stroll you see a giant creature or a lissome woman hanging from a tree, don't be alarmed.
  • One may have wondered as the lissom ladies gracefully showcased the trendy jewellery.
  • She's tall, lissome and very pretty as well as being smart as the proverbial whip.
  • Unfortunately, our world is infested by minds to whom lissome limbs only evoke dreams of amputation.
  • A quick skim of his photos shows that he looks as lissom in Speedos as he does in a tux. Times, Sunday Times
  • Staggering out of the gym, I see lissome Linda heading to teach the aerobics class.
  • Her lissome presence was all-dominating. Times, Sunday Times
  • This explains some of the innocent ‘misunderstandings’ that occurred during my recent fact-finding tour of Bangkok; I thought those lissome lads just wanted to be my ‘friends.’
  • A kindly old man takes him in and teaches him how to shoot a gun - a skill that will come in handy - then dies, leaving behind a lissome granddaughter, Alphonsine, with whom Georges has a torrid but meaningless affair.
  • Coyote Grace's hunky, bearded Joe Stevens is a transman; and lissome, soft-butch Pureka is genderqueer. Sylvia Sukop: Transamericana: From Folk Roots Up and Out
  • It was something more appealing than long-legged, lissome damsels setting the catwalk on fire.
  • Text is always an innocuous beam of pure starlight which personal experience * never* has any sort of bearing on; it merely enters through your ajna chakra and slips down slowly into your throat, from which elegant and suitably academic explications de texte flow like the finest lavender honey made by lissome elven beekeepers. Ok so now I'm getting peeved.
  • I’ll take on that chap. For it was in the back of their mind’s ear, temptive lissomer, how they would be spreading in quadriliberal their azurespotted fine attractable nets, their nansen nets, from Matt Senior to the thurrible mystagogue after him and from thence to the neighbour and that way to the puisny donkeyman and his crucifer’s cauda. Finnegans Wake
  • I felt young and lissome in comparison, but I won't be seeing 39 again.
  • Today she is as she was when we first met - shy, lissome, so slender a breeze could sway her, smiling; always smiling.
  • She's tall, lissome and very pretty as well as being smart as the proverbial whip.
  • Malice and heartburning were out of the question with a lissom, winsome, witching fairy like this, who played with her life as a child does with soap-bubbles, and who was as elusory and irresponsible as a summer-day rainbow. Camps, Quarters, and Casual Places
  • Today she is as she was when we first met - shy, lissome, so slender a breeze could sway her, smiling; always smiling.
  • The horses were idling around - how she loved to watch them their shiny coats, lissome bodies, the graceful tilt to their heads.
  • Tall, and lissome with a flawless skin, she first headed for Harvard, then returned to do a stint at a law school in Bombay before joining her sister in Bollywood.
  • The horses were idling around - how she loved to watch them their shiny coats, lissome bodies, the graceful tilt to their heads.
  • Will King Richard III's evil flourish or will the lissome Prince Pippin claim the crown?
  • It was something more appealing than long-legged, lissome damsels setting the catwalk on fire.
  • I longed for its lissome grace to be blown by the wind into my body.
  • Staggering out of the gym, I see lissome Linda heading to teach the aerobics class.
  • And they very much like lissome blonde lovelies with a winning smile and statistics that are undeniably vital so long as we aren't talking about her game.
  • I longed for its lissome grace to be blown by the wind into my body.
  • Despite the exuberant breasts in the snug sweater and the lissome hips in the tight-fitting mini, there is a certain adolescent gawkiness about this woman. Alice in Jeopardy
  • A kindly old man takes him in and teaches him how to shoot a gun - a skill that will come in handy - then dies, leaving behind a lissome granddaughter, Alphonsine, with whom Georges has a torrid but meaningless affair.
  • If on a summer's stroll you see a giant creature or a lissome woman hanging from a tree, don't be alarmed.
  • Once a rather lissome belle of a teacher invoked in me a vivid fantasy that never leaves me to this day.
  • Once a rather lissome belle of a teacher invoked in me a vivid fantasy that never leaves me to this day.
  • “I am Arien Edgewater of the Eldreth—the marsh dwellers,” said the lissome little creature, and Alys blinked stupidly at her in wonder. The Night Of the Solstice
  • This week's stellar configurations incline you towards a refreshingly flexible frame of mind - a lissome, limbo-dancing attitude to the vicissitudes of daily existence.
  • Will King Richard III's evil flourish or will the lissome Prince Pippin claim the crown?
  • As an 18 year-old high school student, a picture taken at a track meet in New York showed the olive-toned, lissome athlete in a white tank top and black shorts.
  • I work in advertising, so I spend my days pestered by swarms of lissom, long-limbed supermodels.
  • And they very much like lissome blonde lovelies with a winning smile and statistics that are undeniably vital so long as we aren't talking about her game.
  • Beads of sweat began to appear on Guy's forehead as he became more entangled in the lissome limbs of this human boa constrictor.
  • And boy, the clothes did stick to the lissome bodies of the crowd on the ramp.

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