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
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  • 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
  • Consider the difference between wanting to make love more reliable: a) because reliability conduces to greater human happiness (e.g., by decreasing the probability of a traumatic break-up, or so one argument might go); and b) because reliability is an attribute exemplified by machines, and as machines ourselves (albeit "squishy" ones) it therefore follows that we should be reliable too (and, of course, the way to do this is through enhancive techno-interventions). Ethical Technology
  • He had been married only a year, but he could no longer make love to his energetic, vivacious wife.
  • Traditional confectionary such as coconut ice or delicate turkish delight or noughat wrapped in rice paper in a beautifully lined presentation box (suitable boxes are cheap from dollar shops etc) make lovely presents. if readers are a little more game, they might like to try their hand making bath salts or bath bombs for those who like these, or if lavendar is available, little lavendarbags for clothes draws or hanging space in the wardrobe. Worrying About Money
  • Think about what it would be like to have a younger, more virile man make love to you!!
  • She and Austin had been married for two whole months, but he had yet to take her to bed and make love with her.
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  • Your thinking is sharp so you can spot correct answers in competitions and make love choices with your mind switched on. The Sun
  • He can be strong, passionate and powerful – but he can also make love to you with a pianissimo. The artist's artist: cellists
  • This is not a call to crudely act on behalf of self, rather and contrarily, a simple call to step into universal self, saying let's just make love to the process of it all. Sebastian Siegel: Letting Go to Hold On
  • The interview came to an abrupt end when she abandoned conversation and demanded to make love. Times, Sunday Times
  • You're a very desirable woman and I wouldn't be much of a man if I didn't try to make love to you.
  • Sometimes when you make love to someone, it's tender and sometimes it's tigery. Moving the Chains
  • The plot may borrow from Isaac Asimov and the theme, ‘make love not war’ is not original, but as presented by Sir Alan, it comes up newly minted, fresh and pleasurable.
  • If he is a spy, they will engage in witty, innuendo-filled conversation, retire to his cabana, and make love. Dear Slimbolala: Shooting from the Hip
  • But it is precisely because it is so rare and unexpected that his story catches our attention, almost provokes our amusement - in a fashion reminiscent of the cartoon of a young woman carrying a 'Make love not war' banner, stark naked, and with a bystander exclaiming, 'Now that's what I call sincerity!' The God Delusion
  • It is to be propitiated rather than harnessed: young couples make love in the newly ploughed furrows at seedtime as imitative magic to guarantee fertility.
  • She sometimes fantasized about getting him to make love to her, but Galatea never really liked her godlike creator, Pygmalion.
  • When she wasn't lustfully nuzzling up to him, wanting to make love, she was spending her time in the Lonely Place, or at least it seemed that way at times.
  • Martin and Mandy make love in the airplane bathroom.
  • And when they make love near the beginning of the movie, they are play-acting.
  • Every time you go to make love, the baby wakes up or the toddler toddles in.
  • In the spring the turkey-cocks begin to gobble, which is the language wherein they make love. The Westover Manuscripts: Containing the History of the Dividing Line Betwixt Virginia and North Carolina; A Journey to the Land of Eden, A. D. 1733; and A Progress to the Mines. Written from 1728 to 1736, and Now First Published
  • Not wanting to make love to Bella until they are married, saying his virtue is the only thing he has intact; he is also a virgin. Twilight Lexicon » Bill Condon talks to the fans on Facebook!
  • The interview came to an abrupt end when she abandoned conversation and demanded to make love. Times, Sunday Times
  • One, listen to the cicadas, two, sip pastis, three, watch boules, four, make love to you! THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • Your thinking is sharp so you can spot correct answers in competitions and make love choices with your mind switched on. The Sun
  • And when they make love near the beginning of the movie, they are play-acting.
  • a lamppost was there and then it wasn't snow started to spit and lemons fell like pale tears while we stood and talked of all that had passed silent between us and you laughing suggested we make love in midair over the angry Italian chop Falling
  • The interview came to an abrupt end when she abandoned conversation and demanded to make love. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because make love filthily, this is, excessive poison is caught outside, poisonous hot knot gets together pubic be caused by.
  • Braised chicory and sautéed potatoes make lovely accompaniments. Times, Sunday Times
  • A baby will make love stronger, days shorter, nights longer, bankroll smaller, home happier, clothes shabbier, the past forgotten, and the future worth living for. Chicken Soup for the Soul: New Moms
  • ‘As was the case in all of Verdi's early operas,’ writes Said with a wink, ‘Aïda is about a tenor and a soprano who want to make love but are prevented by a baritone and a mezzo.’
  • It destroyed any pleasure I might have in sex: for years, I had to be tanked up - really trolleyed - to make love.
  • And yet another moral occurs to me now: Make love when you can. It's good for you. Kurt Vonnegut 
  • Make love to the music, and always with a condom (well at this time of our respective lives), until she squeals with orgasmic delight.
  • But over protection and over direction can make loved ones feel smothered: relinquish top billing for a support role this week.
  • One who would be inspired by the colours on my face and the changing season outside to make love to my hair and tame the wild beast that it is.
  • He absolutely ached to make love to Rachel, he would have done anything to see her naked.

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