She pressed
her lips against his back; her drifting thoughts settled on breakfast.
Not exact matches
«We did the line leading up to the kiss and then he came at me, put his hand on the
back of my head, mashed his
lips against mine and aggressively stuck his tongue in my mouth.»
You kissed me
against the washing machine and I bit your bottom
lip and you threatened to shut that laundry room door and then you were gone,
back to work, and it's time for school.
As the camera follows David's fingertips over the muscles of his arms and abs, or closes in on his heaving chest, his Adam's apple, his
lips pressed
against another man's
back, the film recreates the intense shiver of sex, its fearful power — to loosen the knot of expectations, to ease the pain.
A raised
lip at the leading edge of the load bay will prove annoying for anyone attempting to butt large boxes
against the
back of the seating but this aside it's a functional space.
This dog doesn't look happy to me at all — his eyes are squinted, ears are
back and plastered
against his head, and
lips are pursed.
Never hit or slap your pet, thump her nose, squeeze her
lips against her teeth, shake her by the scruff of the neck, roll her onto her
back, or force your fingers into her mouth.
If you've walked by the New Museum recently, you might've seen Pipilotti Rist pressing her face
against the museum's glass, rubbing her
lips back and forth, up and down, across it.
Though it may look like the
back of your iPad is resting
against metal, in fact there's a tiny plastic
lip on the Base to keep from scratching.