Usa "inflaming" in una frase
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inflaming
1. inflaming your need to seek God and His best for you,
2. I felt a flush of heat move to my cheeks inflaming them
3. �Don't you think we should talk about this somewhere else?� he asks gruffly, Dave's attitude inflaming his temper
4. The growing amount of casualties in Korea was also inflaming popular opinion in the United States, with many calling for the government to teach a lesson to the Soviets and their Korean allies by dropping the atomic bomb on them, while others called the presence of American troops in Korea unjustified and were asking for a complete withdrawal
5. Sparks of desire shot through her, inflaming the fire that burned between her legs
6. Our friendship nearly came to an end over the goose-girl, so unexpectedly inflaming did the subject turn out to be
7. So long as she kept him there she should, except breakfast, have all her meals in that one place: modest meals, meals damping to the spirits and surely in the long run lowering, the most inflaming dish provided by the tea-room being--it announced it on its wall--poached eggs
8. Burning: An inflaming illness; living flesh that burns, having a white bright spot on the skin
9. Kate fell to her Knees and teaz’d my Cunny with her Tongue, finding the most Inflaming Spot quite readily
10. Cleland, seeking nothing but to repay his num’rous Debts by writing an Inflaming Book, and understanding almost nothing of the Thoughts and Sensations of the Fair-Sex, fashion’d from my Life a nauseously sugar’d Tale (as studded with Inflaming Scenes as a Plum Pudding with brandied Fruits) about a poor Country Girl who comes to the City, quite inadvertently becomes a Whore, but nonetheless is faithful at Heart (if not at some lower Organ) to her beloved Charles, and becomes an Honest Woman at the Last, concluding her Days in “the Bosom of Virtue” (as Mr
11. And what is art doing? All art, real and counterfeit, with very few exceptions, is devoted to describing, depicting, and inflaming sexual love in every shape and form
12. —, inflaming of a quantity of alcohol in the store of, xxiii, 401