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were embracing
verb
To clasp in the arms with affection; to take in the arms; to hug.
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"We were embracing our existence, not religion".
"They were embracing," when they died, the chief said.
People were embracing, crying and talking with abandon.
Soon they were embracing, taking pictures and planning.
Whereas the Sharks were embracing the sizzling energy emanating through the stadium, Melbourne's attack seemed limp.
A few passengers were embracing the excitement, but most were grim-faced.
When you gaze up in the courtyard, it's as if the building were embracing you.
Lying on the floor, a man and a woman, fully dressed, were embracing languidly.
He was also uncomfortable with the muscular nationalism other musicians were embracing.
During Gen X's formative years, Americans were embracing individualism, the free marketplace and unabashed capitalism.
It soon became apparent that not many clubs were embracing the new competition.
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