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make love

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  1. have sexual intercourse with
    Were you ever intimate with this man?
    This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm
    Adam knew Eve

How To Use make love In A Sentence

  • If you don’t have a condom and you want to make love, this kind of contact sometimes called outercourse is a good way to get off while being safe. OUR BODIES, OURSELVES
  • Little surprise that a survey has found that, given the chance of an extra hour in bed, most working men would rather have a kip than make love.
  • And so as the temperature hots up outside will the summer heat make love blossom, losing the need for mediated dating?
  • He was the first to coin the motto 'Make Love, Not War'.
  • I believe we share the love for what I call barbie pinks make love, sweet) :-) Top 10 of Fall, a Bonus Top 10 and a Prize Draw
  • Still, what if such a thing as a "make love not war" (assuming those two things are not totally entwined) gene or epigene existed and such things as "love potions" (Cree medicine) were possible? Prairiemary
  • My mother, for her part, was entranced by the goldsmith's work of the noble poet, and by the gems enclasped in its perfection of formative art, -- perfections within the pale of convention and fashion and romantic beauty which make lovely Memories of Hawthorne
  • And the poet not only explains the alterity of Greek sexuality in terms of gender inequality, but he also denies the existence of gender inequality in Britain to make love between men and paederasty now impossible. The Uses and Abuses of Historicism: Halperin and Shelley on the Otherness of Ancient Greek Sexuality
  • One member of the family recalls that all they did was ‘smoke grass, drop acid and make love as much as possible’.
  • Well, me b'y, ye have a thrick av gettin 'all th' girruls shtuck on yez av ye look at thim, so ye didn't nade ter make love. Frank Merriwell Down South
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