And if you redden your lips, he will not kiss you. Come on. He must indeed be a god. | |
But a little henna will redden your hair a little and ligth up your face. | |
Ik had deze mensen kunnen redden. | |
My pureness will make ashamed all the incredulous women, and will make redden all the contemptuous men. | |
No others, man or woman, will redden their eyes for Richard Plantagenet. | |
And if you redden your lips, he will not kiss you. Come on. He must indeed be a god. | |
But a little henna will redden your hair a little and ligth up your face. | |
Ik had deze mensen kunnen redden. | |
My pureness will make ashamed all the incredulous women, and will make redden all the contemptuous men. | |
No others, man or woman, will redden their eyes for Richard Plantagenet. | |
"The glowing ocean reddens with the fires | |
As it cools and it expands and it reddens coming closer and closer to Earth. | |
skin reddens. | |
"The glowing ocean reddens with the fires | |
As it cools and it expands and it reddens coming closer and closer to Earth. | |
skin reddens. | |
And the waters so limpid reddened as with blood... | |
Fish slipping through the overly-thick algae... caught in the iron bars of the sheetless bed, reddened on the spearhead that rips the silk beneath the skin when the sea is receding... | |
His skin was flaccid. The look in his blue eyes which had mesmerized the crowds was reddened by insomnia. | |
My hands were soiled with moss, and... my heels were reddened by the crushed blossoms. | |
No hat will I wear but that of a martyr... reddened with my own blood. | |
Both had mild reddening and some superficial abrasion at the vaginal introitus. | |
But colour can tell us much more, because understanding the reddening of the galaxies has given us a profound insight into the nature of the universe. | |
He lives on this reddening planet. | |
I guess the reddening of your face, how many blocks ran. | |
And the waters so limpid reddened as with blood... | |
Fish slipping through the overly-thick algae... caught in the iron bars of the sheetless bed, reddened on the spearhead that rips the silk beneath the skin when the sea is receding... | |
His skin was flaccid. The look in his blue eyes which had mesmerized the crowds was reddened by insomnia. | |
My hands were soiled with moss, and... my heels were reddened by the crushed blossoms. | |
No hat will I wear but that of a martyr... reddened with my own blood. | |
Both had mild reddening and some superficial abrasion at the vaginal introitus. | |
But colour can tell us much more, because understanding the reddening of the galaxies has given us a profound insight into the nature of the universe. | |
He lives on this reddening planet. | |
I guess the reddening of your face, how many blocks ran. | |