Use "ravish" in a sentence
ravish example sentences
ravish
ravished
ravishes
ravishing
1. But when he would inexplicably ravish me, that sentiment was proven wrong
2. "You do realize that I am naked here and was about to ravish you while you're thinking about morning breath?”
3. them and ravish them and change them forever with nothing but story
4. mortal realm to ravish all the fine wines, isn’t it a joyous thing instead?”
5. on the way that leads to good and liberation from action; they ravish the
6. But with Hanna, Fred had been much closer, and his desire to throw her off had grown, or rather to ravish her instead
7. Then he would come around and ravish you before jumping out the window and fleeing home before I came in and discovered what was going on
8. Could ghosts ravish? Did his … masculine parts work the same as when he was alive? Now there was a question that had my curiosity piqued
9. These emasculated Roman communities became sitting ducks for invaders to ravish and loot, simply because they had lived under a military dictatorship called a ‘Republic’ for so long; that they had no idea of how to defend themselves at all… They were so used to being law-abiding imbecile-citizens, who were not allowed to bear arms; that they still believed they were living inside an actual democratic Republic
10. an upfront way that made me want to throw her on the ground and ravish her
11. "Right after you ravish me
12. The discovery of a great metaphysical conception seems to ravish the mind with a prophetic consciousness which takes away the power of estimating its value
13. Methought those things did ravish my heart! I would have stayed at that good man's house a twelvemonth, but that I knew I had further to go
14. Whereupon she tuckt a linen Napkin into my Shirt Front, taking care to expose her fine, plump Bosom, just below my Nose, and I receiv’d a most Pow’rful Odour of Attar of Roses, and honest female Sweat, o’er and above the Odour of roast Capon; so much so that, ’twas fortunate I was not the Man I seem’d to be, for certainly the mingl’d Lusciousness of their entrancing Odours would have caus’d me to ravish Polly forthwith
15. “We ought to drag ye Home an’ ravish ye!” the first Blowzalinda said
16. In his Zest to ravish Susannah, Cocklyn had forgotten all his previous Warnings about not showing my Face above Deck
17. The band played the polonaise in vogue at that time on account of the words that had been set to it, beginning: ‘Alexander, Elisaveta, all our hearts you ravish quite
18. Man! You may hate, but beware! Your hours will pass in dread and misery, and soon the bolt will fall which must ravish from you your happiness forever
19. The band played the polonaise in vogue at that time on account of the words that had been set to it, beginning: “Alexander, Elisaveta, all our hearts you ravish quite
1. ransacked, and the women ravished
2. Zeus did to Europa, in the guise of a white bull? Or when He’d ravished the Spartan Queen Leda after turning into a swan
3. 9 You have ravished my heart, my sister, my spouse; you have ravished my heart with one of your eyes, with one chain of your neck
4. Similarly, the Iyehyeh, after Grandfather had defeated them and the plagues had ravished them, had coalesced to a small area along the middle Sewee River
5. came in and sat down, Holofernes his heart was ravished with her, and his mind was moved, and he desired greatly her company; for
6. 3 And when he played on them, Satan came into them, so that from among them were heard beautiful and sweet sounds, that ravished the heart
7. 3 And when he played on them Satan came into them so that from among them were heard beautiful and sweet sounds that ravished the heart
8. 21 For you see that our sanctuary is laid waste our altar broken down our temple destroyed; 22 Our psaltery is laid on the ground our song is put to silence our rejoicing is at an end the light of our candlestick is put out the Ark of our covenant is spoiled our holy things are defiled and the name that is called on us is almost profaned: our children are put to shame our priests are burnt our Levites are gone into captivity our virgins are defiled and our wives ravished; our righteous men carried away our little ones destroyed our young men are brought in bondage and our strong men are become weak; 23 And which is the greatest of all the seal of Sion has now lost her honour; for she is delivered into the hands of them that hate us
9. 16 Now when Judith came in and sat down Holofernes his heart was ravished with her and his mind was moved and he desired greatly her company; for he waited a time to deceive her from the day that he had seen her
10. 9 Her sandals ravished his eyes her beauty took his mind prisoner and the fauchion passed through his neck
11. He could smell the fire before the ravished field came into view, a sultry acid tang of burning the wind carried to him
12. " The Wolf's body looked ravished and twenty pounds lighter
13. Colour, scent, sound and touch ravished the scribe’s senses all at once
14. As always, when Simon performed this act, he was ravished with the beauty of it, the only darker tone being his own presence
15. think that ‘the cat’ will become ravished with the scent of dead
16. Poor man, I could have ravished him on
17. bodies consumed, their flesh would be ravished in every
18. appear earlier? Before she was deformed and ravished? If you have power, why not use it when it would work the best?”
19. During their initial invasion, the lizards had ravished much of the Earth with major cities taking on direct hits
20. “I could put that wretched man’s stolen money back where it rightly belongs, in the Reserve Bank, so that it can be put to good use for the benefit of the country that he and his cronies have ravished, but I really don’t want to
21. that deluded men whose wisdom is ravished by desires worship other
22. and the women ravished; and half of the City shall go forth into captivity
23. So they were able to cut their hands without feeling anything, because they were ravished at the sight of his beauty and distracted from feeling any pain
24. ravished the earth, stained it with their refuse, practiced
25. Loofah glanced anxiously at the photographs, at the poor little puppies, at the ravished young mother, at the chain-sawed children
26. 'Look at this!' she shouted, sweeping her hand across the photographs of the degraded dog, the ravished young mother, and the chain-sawed school children, 'Has this sort of thing got to carry on – because you're a bit squeamish? How many more innocent victims have got to be debauched, tortured and murdered – because of you?'
27. There was a simultaneous sigh, which created quite a little gust, as the last hope fled, and the treat was ravished from their longing lips
28. Himself ravished with the contemplation of the idea of good, and delighting in solid geometry (Rep
29. my ravished eyes, it calls thee up, present; and I see thee now
30. when the warm gush darts through all the ravished inwards; what floods
31. He scarce even obtained a kiss but what he ravished; I put his hand
32. sweeter for the gust she gave them, of being stolen ravished
33. indeed! up the ravished in draught: where the sweetly soothing balmy
34. Claire certainly had daydreams about being tied up and ravished by a stranger, but in the cold light of day, that sort of thing was terrifying
35. Ravished over her I lay, full lips full open, kissed her mouth
36. Ravisher and ravished, what he would but would not, go with him from Lucrece's bluecircled ivory globes to Imogen's breast, bare, with its mole cinquespotted
37. He scarce even obtained a kiss but what he ravished; I put his hand away twenty times from my breasts, where he had satisfied himself of their hardness and consistence, with passing for hitherto unhandled goods
38. room for a stately piece of machinery, that stood up-reared, between her thighs, as she continued siting on his lap, and pressed hard for instant intromission, which the tender Emily, in a fit of humour deliciously protracted, affected to decline, and elude the very pleasure she sighed for, but in a style of waywardness, so prettily put on, and managed, as to render it ten times more poignant; then her eyes, all amidst the softest dying languishment, expressed, ait once a mock denial and extreme desire, whilst her sweetness was zested with a coyness so pleasingly provoking, her moods of keeping him off were so attractive, that they redoubled the impetuous rage with, which, he covered her with kisses: and kisses that, whilst she seemed to shy from or scuffle for, the cunning wanton contrived such sly returns, of, as were, doubtless the sweeter for the gust she gave them, of being stolen ravished
39. There he conducted tours of these odd portals for such antique fools as were ravished by the sight of the curiously overdone, the undersimplified, the rococo, or some First Empire cast aside by Napoleon's nephews or seized from Hermann Goering, who had in turn ransacked the Louvre
40. The lover is the priest; the ravished virgin is terrified
41. I thought of that as I approached my oak tree, as I was dreaming, and weaving into my dreams bits of poetry, poetry I stole and broke and wove into my desires: You have ravished my heart, my sister, my spouse
42. Not the white bull Jupiter swimming away with ravished Europa clinging to his graceful horns; his lovely, leering eyes sideways intent upon the maid; with smooth bewitching fleetness, rippling straight for the nuptial bower in Crete; not Jove, not that great majesty Supreme! did surpass the glorified White Whale as he so divinely swam
43. Frequently, as I looked at her when, smiling, rosy with the winter air, and happy in the consciousness of her beauty, she came in from a round of calls and, taking off her hat, went to look at herself in a mirror; or when, rustling in her rich, decollete ball dress, and at once shy and proud before the servants, she was passing to her carriage; or when, at one of our small receptions at home, she was sitting dressed in a high silken dress finished with some sort of fine lace about her soft neck, and flashing her unvarying, but lovely, smile around her—as I looked at her at such times I could not help wondering what would have been said by persons who had been ravished to behold her thus if they could have seen her as I often saw her, namely, when, waiting in the lonely midnight hours for her husband to return from his club, she would walk like a shadow from room to room, with her hair dishevelled and her form clad in a sort of dressing-jacket
1. Isabella loves this power; it ravishes her
1. Ravishing, wasn’t she
2. she is absolutely ravishing
3. I walked in the lounge to find her on the balcony staring at the city skyline; she herself was a sight to see…she looked ravishing
4. ” He said after giving me a brief peck on both cheeks “You look ravishing as always
5. The words that launched themselves from his heart to the heart of the being ravishing him were these: Show me then, show me what is my life, and then I can live it
6. the ravishing French weather and go for a walk in the woods near the chateau
7. She looked ravishing in a classical way, the
8. They protected me when I was young, when the ravishing came
9. She states, “I don’t feel right doing this, but you know in my heart of hearts, she will hate that child because of the ravishing that happened to make her
10. “It may surprise you to know,” added Freddie, “that there are chaps wandering about in this great city who would stop at nothing to get acquainted with a ravishing blonde like you
11. Then she brought sunlight into it, and progressed all the way to the Calabren djain’s capture and ravishing of the Twilen Simargh, which caused the earth to roll northward and give birth to the Southern Confederation, the countries of which were growing more irksome
12. His terror increasing he felt his courage dwindling his body consumed by the ravishing effect of fear
13. ‘May not be the ravishing type, but surely she’s the charming kind
14. But then sexual liking, with or without love, too could hold on its own; I used to see a ravishing woman in the bus stop, and once we chanced to stand together in a jam-packed city bus; as I tentatively pressed myself against her back, she deliberately pushed herself closer to me; and seemingly unconcerned of each other, we let our declivities rub against each other until male biology brought our delight to a close
15. the males, with their goblets of French wines and brandies, marveled in wonder at the ravishing
16. “ Nancy, you’re as graceful as your name implies, and a ravishing beauty as well
17. Ali didn't give her chance to speak, he pulled her to him and began attacking her lips, ravishing her tongue with all his sense of longing
18. And I also enjoyed a measure of protective attention from Loukis and managed to see Yvonni very often and revel in her friendly greeting and ravishing smile
19. Delicious on a ravishing face
20. This they did even as the local magazines circulating were filled with Sisi"s pictures in different dresses and bathing suits and ravishing smiles
21. She looked ravishing
22. She could not be reduced to a recipe: a pinch of mind-reading, a spoonful of childlike wonder, a cup of ravishing beauty, two sprigs of laughter, three cloves of wisdom, a dash of twinkling eyes and voila!—the perfect mate
23. He had been so sure – well, fairly sure, anyway – that it wasn't him with dog in underwear or at the primary school chain-saw massacre, but now…? Unwelcome images swam in his mind, of him pulling the kickers off Peony's doll, drooling with lust, of him ripping apart Mrs Frimpton's laundry and treading the shreds into her flower beds, of him ravishing a young mother on her pastry-strewn kitchen table, and of him standing in a school playground, reaching out to the young children, fountains of blood and gore spraying into the air as he dubbed them with his howling blade
24. thick moustaches and the heroine next to them is a ravishing beauty
25. I had a petty twinge of regret; al the girls’ spectators were now ravishing him in the present form where he looked like a runway model
26. "It's for Belle, of course, George always sends her some, but these are altogether ravishing," cried Annie, with a great sniff
27. Your head is all I could ask, for that white bonnet with the rose is quite ravishing
28. Almost as soon as she and Colin had stepped through the door, a perfectly coiffed, ravishing blonde with eyes the color of turquoise glided toward them
29. Isn’t there a kind of ravishing delight in the chase of it? The truck bouncing along through the darkness, the first signs of an antenna through the trees?
30. In the mean time, the soft strait passage gradually loosens, yields, and, stretched to its utmost bearing, by the stick, thick, indriven engine, sensible, at once, to the ravishing pleasure of the feel and the pain of the distension, let him in about half way, when all the most nervous activity he now exerted, to further his penetration, gained him not an inch of his purpose: for, whilst he hesitated there, the crisis of pleasure overtook him, and the close compressure of the warm surrounding flow drew from him the ecstatic gush, even before mine was ready to meet it, kept up by the pain I had endured in the course of the engagement, from the insufferable size of his weapon, though it was not as yet in above half its length
31. I sat as if in a Trance whilst I watch’d the Rest of the foul Ceremony, each Monk in turn climbing upon the Table, ravishing the Nun, with greater or lesser Skill, and climbing down to the Chears and Huzzahs of his Brothers
32. “Did she look ravishing?” There was a slightly caustic edge to the question
33. As he wept, daylight penetrated more and more clearly into his soul; an extraordinary light; a light at once ravishing and terrible
34. All at once, in the midst of this profound calm, a fresh sound arose; a sound as celestial, divine, ineffable, ravishing, as the other had been horrible
35. On screen, twenty feet of gliding, villainous, man-trapping woman, dark haired, ravishing in her slenderness
36. She would have liked to encounter her "passer-by," to see what he would say, and to "teach him a lesson!" The truth is, that she was ravishing in every respect, and that she distinguished the difference between a bonnet from Gerard and one from Herbaut in the most marvellous way
37. A few ravishing weeks of perfect happiness passed
38. so ravishing that he delighted everyone!"]
39. How she always looked so ravishing on film despite the nightmare of her private life remained, until the very end, one of the biggest mysteries about her