Utiliser "amour" dans une phrase
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amour
1. solider had an amour of cold plasma as
2. She undid the straps of her body amour and placed it on the ground
3. "Mon amour, mon amour, embrasse-moi
4. could see his reflection in its amour
5. the Amour that you are able to share with others
6. had to identify what the amour meant to me, meant to my life
7. `He's in the amour shop just around the corner
8. Their bodies were grey colored muscle fibers that peeked from beneath the corners of the black, metal amour that was their skin
9. ‘Oh, how she would have loved those Kotaiah’s kaajahs even more - but then they aren’t sold here,’ she thought fondly reminiscing her amour
10. ‘But then, what could be done when fidelity forces a loveless life on me? What’s this infidelity all about? Isn’t it man’s idea to negate woman’s amour
11. His attire and amour were made of pure gold, which brightly gleamed and shone like red fire
12. Taking her shirt off, reveling her red Under Amour sports bra, Massie threw Derrick's soccer jersey from last year over in the pile where everyone else had thrown their shirts off
13. " He also brought back with him, his biographers assert, an infant daughter, the offspring of an amour, as some of them with great circumstantiality inform us, with a Lisbon lady of noble birth, whose name, however, as well as that of the street she lived in, they omit to mention
14. "Have not your worships," replied Don Quixote, "read the annals and histories of England, in which are recorded the famous deeds of King Arthur, whom we in our popular Castilian invariably call King Artus, with regard to whom it is an ancient tradition, and commonly received all over that kingdom of Great Britain, that this king did not die, but was changed by magic art into a raven, and that in process of time he is to return to reign and recover his kingdom and sceptre; for which reason it cannot be proved that from that time to this any Englishman ever killed a raven? Well, then, in the time of this good king that famous order of chivalry of the Knights of the Round Table was instituted, and the amour of Don Lancelot of the Lake with the Queen Guinevere occurred, precisely as is there related, the go-between and confidante therein being the highly honourable dame Quintanona, whence came that ballad so well known and widely spread in our Spain--
15. "That is impossible," said Don Quixote: "I say it is impossible that there could be a knight-errant without a lady, because to such it is as natural and proper to be in love as to the heavens to have stars: most certainly no history has been seen in which there is to be found a knight-errant without an amour, and for the simple reason that without one he would be held no legitimate knight but a bastard, and one who had gained entrance into the stronghold of the said knighthood, not by the door, but over the wall like a thief and a robber
16. princess's, who will be, no doubt, the one who was confidante in their amour, and is daughter of a very great duke
17. Do thou tell Camilla what thou hast proposed about a pretended amour of mine; as for the verses will make them, and if not as good as the subject deserves, they shall be at least the best I can produce
18. Meanwhile the satisfaction with which Leonela saw herself empowered to carry on her amour reached such a height that, regardless of everything else, she followed her inclinations unrestrainedly, feeling confident that her mistress would screen her, and even show her how to manage it safely
19. The face of an amour, the face of veneration,
20. vous filez le parfait amour
21. No; since you were the Lodestar of my Longing, I presum’d that I was the Lodestar of yours as well—but ’twas not the case! (The Love of Parents for Children is oft’, at any rate, an unrequited Amour, tho’ as Parents we hardly care, knowing that our Children will return to their Children the Passion we lavish’d upon them, if not to us
22. profane music which entered the convent, amour (love) was replaced by tambour (drum) or pandour
23. 38: Croire que mon amour, etc
24. And so you, I hear… vous filez le parfait amour
25. This was the soldier Techérévin, one of the company of discipline; a morose, cold-reasoning pedant, an idiot full of amour propre; while the narrator was Chichkof, about thirty years old; this was a civilian convict, whom up to that time I had not at all observed; and during the whole time I was at the prison I never could get up the smallest interest in him, for he was a conceited, heady fellow