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Definition of endearment:

  • (noun) the act of showing affection

Sentence Examples:

The ridiculous endearments amuse her.

More subdued endearments from Dee.

Sheila was unused to such endearments.

We remained some moments in motionless endearment.

Or some name of endearment was uttered.

Term of endearment among low people.

Are you sure about the term of endearment?

"By his loving speech and endearments?"

They had dropped those little endearments.

The word of endearment slipped out unconsciously.

I addressed her with various foolish endearments

Decker, after a few endearments were exchanged.

Said Huntington, submitting to her ecstatic endearments.

His endearments were too much for her.

The sun's warmth was like an endearment.

Patrick's was sometimes a term of endearment.

These are all common terms of endearment.

Her words were the essence of endearment.

Her pretty apologetic air compelled reassuring endearments.

He knew it was a term of endearment.

That word of endearment was her last.

Her innocent endearments moved him to tears.

Coupling their names with expressions of endearment.

And such phrases of kindness and endearment.

Fool is here employed as a term of endearment.

It constituted his vocabulary of terms of endearment.

You are not alarmed by these delicate endearments.

His name doesn't lend itself easily to endearments.

Words of endearment, addressed to children in arms.

It was safe to venture the endearment now.

The name was all endearments shaped in one.

He evidently meant it as a title of endearment.

It is only a term of endearment, like Nina.

The additional term of endearment had struck her.

She flavored the term of endearment once more.

It rested there, with a feeble pressure of endearment.

It was only one of his terms of endearment.

It has the deep endearment of a darling home.

He said good night without any attempt at endearment.

She took the endearment as a matter of course.

A mutual instinct caused them to shrink from endearments.

She kissed him and murmured words of endearment.

Sir Arthur disliked all modern terms of endearment.

On fool as a term of endearment or pity, cf.

Followed moments, minutes, little hours of tender endearments.

She was struggling faintly against the dear endearments.

A term of endearment given to crowded street cars.

One knows the endearments that such an occasion exacts.

Why had he uttered her name with an endearment?

Sweet are your endearments, and very mild your service.

She queried, with the tedious endearment of her class.

No endearments passed between them even on that occasion.

Could those terms of endearment be addressed to her?

They fairly overwhelmed her with endearments and attentions.

A hen, a term of endearment applied to a child.

Terms of endearment denoting feeling of the utmost friendship.

There was more than passion in his endearments now.

It goes without saying that the ladies also exchanged endearments.

They will suppose it is to conceal our marital endearments!

We must have done with endearments for a little time.

He gives her no caress, says no word of endearment.

I shall not presume to dictate your terms of endearment.

Stretching up his arms, he made soft murmuring of endearment.

She used a single term of endearment in addressing him.

With a tone that had more than endearment in it.

The kinship between us was strengthened by these endearments.

A kiss is regarded more as a ceremony than an endearment.

She was full of tender talk and sweet endearments.

It succeeds where reasoning and arguing and endearments fail.

The officials sigh under the very endearments of office.

Fool was sometimes used as a term of endearment or pity.

He does not lend himself naturally to such imaginary endearments.

I listened to his ardent declarations, submitted to his endearments.

Mackenzie were in the habit of using endearments towards her.

Sir, you insult me now by that term of endearment.

He laughed once or twice, when pussy resisted his endearments.

Words of endearment, addressed by parents to children in arms.

And the like endearments common to grandmothers in all ages.

And the endearments of pity would have crushed me utterly.

He asked, not venturing to add any term of endearment.

Somehow or other she avoided that endearment or seal of possession.

Never before had he used any term of endearment to her.

He lived over again hours of past endearment of his own.

It said so much more than any stereotyped term of endearment.

This was a form of endearment, and they knew it.

His granddaughter ran to him with incoherent murmurs of endearment.

His voice lingered over the terms of endearment with exquisite tenderness.

Do you and your brothers indulge in these little endearments, Hugh?

Our mouths met in a loving kiss, our tongues exchanged endearments.

In none of these notes was there any expression of endearment.

The endearments that usually marked such an event could wait.

It was looked upon as a term of high honor, and endearment.

He gave her a clumsy hug in earnest of endearments to come.

Touched by his endearments, and happy, she burst into tears.

The blood mounted to her cheek at the term of endearment.

His heart may be softened by the endearments of a family.

Ever after we improved upon the model, and added other endearments.

The town had been attractive, but now it sprung into endearment.

Simultaneously, he united the basest insults with these terms of endearment.

A flame of color burned in his cheek at the unusual endearment.