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Tenderness
"Tenderness" in a Sentence (19 examples)
Tenderness is an important element in a person's character.
She said her prayers, her heart full of love and tenderness.
She said with deepest tenderness, "Are you all right"?
The world needs more tenderness.
Poetry is not just torment; poetry is love. It is warm and sensual passion; it is revolution, romance and tenderness.
Sami showed Layla the tenderness she had never experienced.
A wave of tenderness swept over her.
I looked at her and saw tenderness in her eyes.
It could mean that this experience was so raw that even tenderness would sting like hell.
I long for tenderness.
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He picked her up in his arms with great tenderness.
When the lovers were together, their cold indifference gave way to love and tenderness.
I had known him jealous, suspicious; I had seen about him certain tendernesses, fitfulnesses—a softness which came like a warm air, and a ruth which passed like early dew, dried in the heat of his irritabilities: this was all I had seen.
Love me, try to be understanding / Tenderness is all that I'm asking / Don't feel like I'm making conditions / I want to overcome my inhibitions
When they saw the poor orphans, they were overwhelmed with tenderness for them.
Everybody needs a little tenderness sometimes.
Quiet people too, for I think that about this time a sort of remorseful tenderness comes over the bullies and the nagsters, so that they go about gently and deprecatingly, hoping by one day's record sweetness to outface the year's blusterings.
He noted her extreme tenderness when he touched the bruise on her thigh.
Amies Oelschlager said in a statement that oral contraceptives that contain estrogen may cause side effects such as headaches, nausea, and breast tenderness.
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