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She never touched his prick.
"That big board's his prick".
William wants to feel those feathery lips closing around the shaft of his prick.
His prick was aching behind his fly, and her hand dropped and, the first time ever, began fumbling at his belt buckle to release it, its imperious pressure, its closeted sour smell.
They have battled before, of course, but never in an arena like Augusta National, never side by side and never since Woods' caddie, Steve Williams, made his "prick" remark about the other man last year.
We had to take his prick by hand, hold it and put it in for him, I swear!' In January 1984, when I first met Fela, at the Russell Hotel in Bloomsbury, central London, I asked him which musician he most respected.
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His ears prick, his eyes narrow, the better to flag inexcusable mentions of that most unfortunate contraction: "nor'easter".
They showed him celebrating his 14th birthday, eyes bright with a birthday hat posed between his pricked ears.
I, too, sympathize with Jesse, appreciate his pricks of conscience, feel stricken when he suffers, root for his redemption, and feel very differently about him generally than I do about his mentor and partner in crime.
Every hour or so, his trainers prick one of his earlobes, then place a capsule of his blood in one of six lactate analyzers.
As they spoke, a dog who was lying there lifted his headand pricked up his ears.
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