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holde

n. (archaic spelling of hold English) vb. (archaic spelling of hold English)

Usage examples of "holde".

While Alfred held her legs, George wiped the perineum clean, found the asterisk and pressed it firmly with the ball of his thumb, holding while he counted slowly to ten.

Van Deef interjected, holding out the front door key for the Manchester office.

They are holding her level of sexual expression low so that she does not expend excessive energy in orgasm.

He played with it for half an hour, using one instrument after the other, and finally gave his opinion that this is an impossible stone, even though he was holding it in his fingers, that the facets are cut exactly alike -- all the exact same size, which is impossible for even the most skilled diamond cutter.

I realised that she was holding her breath, so I lingered but briefly.

I immediately released him halfway and closed the back of my mouth, still holding my breath because my throat was full.

Still holding my hand, he led me at the front of a small procession through a pink to the next blue room.

Harvit pushed me through the door with his cock in my bum and his hand holding mine to the doorknob.

Doris exclaimed, draining hers immediately and holding it forward for more.

After a few steps the man stopped wide-eyed, releasing her hand, holding his erected cock.

Six or eight of the men pick a woman up clear of the floor, holding her face down, and carry her into the pink room, one of which is always just next door.

Laurie appeared on the left, holding a sullen Nellie securely by the wrist.

He darted to the edge of the original doorway, holding her back by an arm, and peered cautiously into the white.

He made her crawl over him, holding her thighs open above his face for close inspection.

Then we can line them up at the door, holding the doorknob, and I can just shove them through it.