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“Hell yes,” he says and we roll around for a few minutes and I can feel him get hard but when he asks me to touch it I push him off all sudden-like, out of nowhere, and sigh real loud.
The Mating Habits of College Girls Robert James Russell 2010
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And then she'll turn away from me, kind of sudden-like, not as if she's mad at me or as if she wants me to feel bad, but as if I'm just another person there.
The Only Still Thing 2010
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| Reply | Permalink lcp, discodave, Indga, and maybe darrell vaughn -- did anybody notice how they all popped up together, sudden-like, sort of like the little clump of grass around a dog-dropping?
Exclusive: Senator Chris Dodd Will Put A Hold On Telecom Immunity Bill 2009
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We were on the second floor, making rounds, when the lights went off, all of a sudden-like.
The Art Thief Noah Charney 2007
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Those bluecoats who were aiming at you, you dropped one, and then, all sudden-like, you were almost on top of the other one.
Alector's Choice Modesitt, L. E. 2005
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I brought it out sudden-like to Aileen before I could stop myself, but it was all true.
Robbery Under Arms 2004
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Second man: Well, we kinda face to the north and, real sudden-like, turn left.
Movie quotes: mariness 2004
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You don't think it might could be as I've decided sudden-like to grow an extry, do you?
Drums of Autumn Gabaldon, Diana 1997
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"I'm sorry to have left the house so sudden-like, Mr. Goon " but that dratted boy of the butcher's came along and told me I was wanted at home " so I left Bert here in charge, and rushed home " and I wasn't wanted after all.
The Mystery of Holly Lane Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1953
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Oh, just up and down the Channel-I've got a holiday sudden-like.
Marazan Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1951
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