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The act of clasping another person in the arms (as in greeting or affection)
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1
Five bus-loads of boys and girls, singing or in a silent
embracement
,
rolled past them over the vitrified highway.
2
He had seen the beginning of what promised to be an endless passionate
embracement
,
and at the sight he had fled.
3
If they be aswoon for this their foregathering and
embracement
,
they will come to themselves, and if otherwise, do thou flee.
4
Both depicting journeys of discovery,
embracement
,
dignity and self; and for the rest of us a lesson to remember to look beyond the shadows.
5
His arms are carelessly used, as if their best use was nothing but
embracements
.
6
When he was come, a thousand huggings, a thousand
embracements
,
a thousand good days were given.
7
9 That I may more delight in your
embracement
dear.'
8
After the ordinary
embracements
,
which were more tender than ever, he enquired if none were sick within the college?
9
5 In wanton lust and lewd
embracement
:
10
5 Coyly rebutted his
embracement
light;
11
The sight of the saint, and his
embracements
,
gave such consolations to Anger, that he no longer doubted of receiving an entire satisfaction from him.
12
Thy
embracements
are more delicate than those of a young bride with her lover, and to be divorced from thee is half to be damned!
lewd embracement
passionate embracement
silent embracement
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