Do her empty arms still yearn for me alone? [verb]
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For those who yearn for a tan, a safer method is to use tanning lotions. [verb]
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Her heart yearned towards the old house, so distinctly pictured by memory, though perchance with some differences from the actual scene. [verb]
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Tugwell yearned for no hot speed in his friends, or his house, or his wife, or his walk, or even his way of thinking. [verb]
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Cheeseman yearn (for reasons of his own about city prices) to navigate this good ship with natives. [verb]
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--I am not a man whose bowels yearn after kindred and friends of this world. [verb]
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Her eyes rested intently on his figure, her whole heart yearned towards him and, unable to control herself,--she called his name aloud. [verb]
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Now she knew how little her son yearned for lofty things. [verb]
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Hitherto her gentle nature, her intellect, which yearned to expand, gather new riches, and exchange what it had gained with others, had possessed much to offer to the Queen. [verb]
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It even seemed probable; for a man who loved her like Antony could scarcely yearn for the favour of another woman. [verb]
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