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  • verb Present participle of lave.

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Examples

  • Side note: Massachusetts friends: If you want to se me before September, we should make plans this week or next week; we're going to NYC o the 8th, and Elayna and I are laving for FL straight from there.

    Tew's Day! rosefox 2009

  • When we are having issues with our land line that include intermittent horrific static to the point that caller ID doesn't even work (which I've been posting about here and on Twitter), calling and not laving voicemail!

    Thor's Day aquablogathon09 2009

  • For the moment i am laving political video making in your capable hands.

    For The Saints - And the Toffees !! Alan Smart 2009

  • Then he added his tongue to the mix, laving the little bud, sucking it into his mouth, swirling around until her entire body shook.

    Entice Me at Twilight Shayla Black 2010

  • As if he considered the matter settled, he lowered his mouth to her again, laving, lingering.

    Entice Me at Twilight Shayla Black 2010

  • As if he considered the matter settled, he lowered his mouth to her again, laving, lingering.

    Entice Me at Twilight Shayla Black 2010

  • Then he added his tongue to the mix, laving the little bud, sucking it into his mouth, swirling around until her entire body shook.

    Entice Me at Twilight Shayla Black 2010

  • He rubbed the heavy ridge of his arousal between her legs, laving himself in the rich cream his caresses had coaxed from her body.

    The Devil Wears Plaid Teresa Medeiros 2010

  • “Easy, comfit,” he whispered, then bent to gently nip her full bottom lip, laving the mock injury with his tongue.

    Much Ado About Marriage Karen Hawkins 2010

  • “Easy, comfit,” he whispered, then bent to gently nip her full bottom lip, laving the mock injury with his tongue.

    Much Ado About Marriage Karen Hawkins 2010

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