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Laving

Lave \Lave\ (l[=a]v), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Laved (l[=a]vd); p. pr. & vb. n. Laving.] [F. laver, L. lavare, akin to luere to wash, Gr. ?. Cf. Ablution, Deluge, Lavender, Lava, Lotion.] To wash; to bathe; as, to lave a bruise.

His feet the foremost breakers lave.
--Byron.

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laving

n. The act by which something is laved or washed. vb. (present participle of lave English)

Usage examples of "laving".

He massaged both and surprised her by laving her pussy, nipping her clit.

His flaming tongue struck sparks along her flesh, laving exquisitely each curve and swell and hollow, making her tremble with sensations so vibrant they hurt.

We talked of laving ourselves and sunken baths would be filled with pleasant waters.

He jumped back as Heldar advanced and felt the point rasp across his chest, laving open the plastic and baring the protective mesh beneath.

His canines were locked on her neck, his tongue laving the wound and Faith felt herself enter a maelstrom she could have never envisioned.

He had been tender and fierce by turns, kissing her breasts, laving a nipple with the damp edge of his tongue, then drawing the swollen bud into the hot suck of his mouth.

Peter went to sleep each night dead tired, still a little smelly even after multiple lavings of the ship’s brutal hand soap.