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He tried to summon the mental energy to think on the issue, but he felt traitorously apathetic.
My own throat has turned traitorously nautical on me.'
Her nipples hardened traitorously even as she snatched up the flannel shirt she'd tossed aside.
A few soldiers of the war raging within her breast got up and traitorously switched camp on the heels of that thought.
"We doubt not, with the help of God, to see you very soon restored to those thrones from which you have been so traitorously thrust."
"That's all you ever think about," she choked out indignantly, but her thick lashes fluttered traitorously.
Face it, she warned herself as her thoughts traitorously refused to respond to her exhortations.
As she pulled on her clothes her body chose traitorously to remind her that, if nothing else.
Perhaps, I thought traitorously, lean delay.
"But no one attacked you, treasonably or traitorously.
He could fit but it was quite a squeeze, not helped by one part of his body traitorously attempting to take up far more space than usual.
There is only circumstantial evidence that Stafford acted traitorously, although the weight of evidence against him has been described as "substantial".
Her body arched traitorously to his touch, and he spread her thighs against her waning resistance.
Whatever feeble powers of resistance she may have had began to give way to an almost traitorously rising tide of wicked lust.
"To be somewhat peeved,Retief, that you should so traitorously sell out a fellow diplomat!"
You really don't think there's hope, then, of repairing anything..." Her voice wobbled traitorously.
And him to Pomfret, where, as all you know, Harmless Richard was murdered traitorously.
I could feel the jolt of each stroke deep in my belly, and cringed from it, even as my hips rose traitorously to welcome it.
Elend put an arm at her waist, turning her toward him, and Vin found herself traitorously nervous.
Traitorously, my nipples tightened - HARD.
His indictment stated that he "most wickedly, maliciously, and traitorously did ordain, prepare, and levy public war against our said lord, the King".
Gerald Bone -traitorously, thought Pasztor - had done a malicious little skit on the meeting for Punch.
That he hath traitorously assumed to himself a capital power over his Majesty's subjects, denying his power of prelacy from the King.
In 1326, he led the Lithuanian armies into Brandenburg and on the way back he was traitorously killed by a Masovian knight.
His hands were numb, traitorously slow, and he felt an unbearable itching sensation on his unprotected neck as his own stiletto dipped toward it.