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  • noun Plural form of aureole.

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Examples

  • The wrap had fallen from her shoulders, and in the light of the moon he saw the snowy orbs of her breasts and the torturous shadow of her aureoles.

    Aching for Always Gwyn Cready 2010

  • Among the loot of the rabble were the gilded aureoles of celestial rays that had haloed representations of the Holy Family and saints on altars, Mr. Bofferding said.

    The Ever Stylish Sunburst Mirror 2010

  • Yah know… If you squint at it long enough you can see where Mary has HUGE aureoles.

    Regretsy – Easter Morning Wood 2010

  •   He pushed her forward until the olive berries of her aureoles pressed the pane and felt as though they might crack and break off.

    Cock Sculpting 2009

  • He pushed her forward until the olive berries of her aureoles pressed the pane and felt as though they might crack and break off.

    Cock Sculpting 2009

  • Pear-shaped, the aureoles the color of a crushed rose.

    City of Glory Beverly Swerling 2007

  • Pear-shaped, the aureoles the color of a crushed rose.

    City of Glory Beverly Swerling 2007

  • TERROREM. staff, scarf and blessed wallet and our aureoles round our neckkandcropfs where as and when

    Finnegans Wake 2006

  • They certainly look similar, although Biancaneve never had Maghella's starburst aureoles, LOL!

    MAGHELLA 2005

  • Her aureoles were light and smaller than he would have guessed.

    peeking at the past.. impetuousme 2005

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