Use "stroke|stroked|strokes|stroking" in a sentence

1. Being stroked by a partner is usually more arousing than stroking yourself.

2. I stroke Timmy's forehead more and more lightly, until I am stroking empty air.

3. 17 I'm the same with underarm strokes, especially my underarm forehand stroke.

4. The early Cistercian digits form pairs: orthogonal strokes, then those same strokes with a ‘hanging’ stroke, then dots, then diagonal strokes, then the strokes for 7 and 8 combined to form 9

5. What does Crawl mean? A rapid swimming stroke consisting of alternating overarm strokes and a flutter kick

6. Cryptogenic Stroke Initiative In about 1 in 4 Ischemic Strokes, the root cause is still unknown after testing

7. He stroked her hair affectionately.

8. He stroked his moustache thoughtfully.

9. She stroked his hand softly.

10. He stroked his beard thoughtfully.

11. He stroked his chin thoughtfully.

12. Exactly, White answers, stroking his beard.

13. Jim stroked his beard reflectively.

14. Dilated Aortas are prone to atherosclerotic plaque formation, which leads to an increased risk of stroke and mini-strokes, also called transient ischemic attacks.

15. Or use one hand to stroke his shaft with smooth, even strokes while the other one moves around the head in a circular motion.

16. She stroked the rabbit's soft fur.

17. Ischemic Brainstem strokes constitute 10% of all ischemic brain strokes

18. That leaves 20 to 40 percent of stroke patients with a mystery known as “Cryptogenic stroke.” These strokes of an unknown origin are a sub-type of ischemic stroke, which occur as a result of a blood vessel supplying blood to the brain becoming obstructed, explains Dr

19. Baptist Stroke & Cerebrovascular Center is the regional epicenter for advanced diagnostics and treatments for strokes, brain aneurysms and other Cerebrovascular conditions in adults and children

20. Aaron, stop stroking the furry wall!

21. He began thoughtfully stroking his chin.

22. Of solar complacently, gentle breeze is stroked gently.

23. Archimedes stroked his beard and retired to Cogitate

24. Different strokes.

25. Beatnik's large graphic display shows a visual representation of every stroke in real time and records every stroke in a viewable archive, with pinpoint accuracy to the nearest 512th note where your strokes occurred in relation to the actual beat

26. It's no use stroking him. He never likes it.

27. The cat purred as I stroked its fur.

28. He reached out and stroked her cheek tenderly.

29. He stroked the steering wheel, words piling up.

30. Breaststroke is the slowest and least efficient of all the competitive strokes; Although Breaststroke can generate effective propulsion from both the arms stroke and the leg kick.

31. The cat purred as Ben stroked its sleek fur.

32. The batsman stroked the ball effortlessly to the boundary.

33. Cantor slowly stroked his chin while staring at Stafford.

34. She stroked the rich velvet of the dress enviously.

35. She stroked his head, sending tingles down his spine.

36. Miss Poole calmed herself by stroking the cat's fur.

37. I put my head down and kept stroking.

38. She was still stroking and heading for Waimea.

39. His hand was stroking a rug flung over the stable door.

40. She was stroking Louis's cheek and whispering to him reassuringly.

41. He began stroking her hair and gently murmuring her name.

42. Achievement provides most of the stroking and fosters the relationship.

43. Stroke!

44. I can feel the fingers spread out now, stroking me.

45. The Breaststroke is often considered to be the most relaxing stroke of the four competitive swim strokes, but this is really only true if you can master the timing of it

46. Backhand definition is - a stroke (as in tennis) made with the back of the hand turned in the direction of movement; also : the side on which such strokes are made

47. 23 I stroked the cat and it gave a low purr.

48. He stroked his beard and then scratched irritably through it.

49. It's different strokes for different folks.

50. Palpation may be conducted in three procedures: touching, stroking and pressing.

51. My finger strokes all around it.

52. Her brush strokes mimic the uncertainty.

53. Mini-stroke?

54. She lovingly stroked Chris's face with the tips of her fingers.

55. Apply the paint thickly in even strokes.

56. He swam gracefully, with easy, unhurried strokes.

57. Four strokes of your sword are incomplete

58. Then comb your Beard, stroking each hair outward, away from your face

59. Plavix (clopidogrel Bisulfate) is an antiplatelet drug used to prevent strokes, heart attacks, and death in individuals who have had a previous stroke, unstable angina, heart attack or have peripheral arterial disease (PAD).

60. She kept on trying, swimming, enduring, day after day after day, until she won the [Olympic] gold medal for the butterfly stroke—one of the most difficult of all swimming strokes” (Marvin J.

61. Stroke Properties

62. 24 She was stroking Louis's cheek and whispering to him reassuringly.

63. She swam with strong steady strokes.

64. Apoplexy/stroke

65. 28 He flexed his hand and stroked a talon across his own forearm.

66. The defendants were ordered to be Birched; Gentle to receive 12 strokes, and the other two lads six strokes, each

67. R/Badderlocks: It's writing seaweed! The wizard stroked his lengthy white beard

68. Stroke of fate

69. Stroke—Its Cause

70. Cryptogenic stroke describes a stroke for which no cause has been found

71. Strokes without a known cause are called Cryptogenic

72. She paints with bold strokes of the brush.

73. In long shady strokes Sargent copied the data.

74. The punishment was twenty strokes of the lash.

75. My beautiful Aunt Bea, stroking my hair with a fine-bristled brush.

76. He pulled her to him, stroking her hair and kissing her forehead.

77. At one point I began stroking his arm to slow him down.

78. We stroked the silky Rue de Rivoli lining, poked our fingers into exit wounds.

79. He sketched her with quick, deft strokes.

80. As my newborn cuddled at my breast, her tiny fingers stroked my skin.