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  • Her garden! (10)
  • I could die into colour, hearing her! (10)
  • He certainly loved her. (4)
  • He squeezed her wrist. (10)
  • It did her no service however. (4)
  • I could swallow her at a draft. (8)
  • She thought for them about her. (10)
  • Oh, I do feel so anxious about her. (9)
  • At last she shook her head violently. (8)
  • He could not choose but think of her. (10)
  • But where is her all-conquering brother? (4)
  • It seemed to her mere ill-bred stupidity. (8)
  • Rosamund saw that her companion was pale. (10)
  • If she did not give her hand, he wanted it! (8)
  • She did not make much ado and hid her fright. (12)
  • His arm crept round her in the odorous obscurity. (9)
  • You advised her against giving him another chance. (9)
  • But Winton, about to lose her, was quite loquacious. (8)
  • My father knew her and fenced her. (10)
  • He was revealed to himself through her pure humanity. (12)
  • It covered her jealously, and she set to work to swim. (8)
  • You should know that the station I took her from was . (10)
  • He took advantage of her modesty in speaking to exclaim. (10)
  • Two little red spots of enthusiasm glowed in her cheeks. (13)
  • He talked to her as to an equal, with respect and courtesy. (12)
  • That he should have been in love with her for so many months! (4)
  • Her life where that creature sets her heart! (22)
  • She came hurrying up to him with three fingers over her lips. (10)
  • Her only dependence for information of any kind was on Isabella. (4)
  • Striving to rouse the desolate creature, he shook her slightly. (10)
  • Some might think him, and others might think her, the most in luck. (4)
  • Bittridge decided the question of hand-shaking for her when they met. (9)
  • Her eyes twinkled with sudden shrewdness: She hugged herself placidly. (8)
  • It was a sheer, joyous whim that made her mention him at this moment. (12)
  • There, in her corner, as far away from him as she could get, she was smiling. (8)
  • But her laugh did not encourage him to put his arm round her again. (9)
  • Jenny Chassediane was invited down to sing, and Jorian came in her wake, of course. (10)
  • And covering her ears with her hands, she continued to lie motionless. (8)
  • Dacier was a coldly luminous image; still a tolling name; no longer conceivably her mate. (10)
  • She kissed her hand, she flung her heart to him from the waving fingers. (10)
  • The Aylmers are pleasant people; and her husband away, she can have nothing but enjoyment. (4)
  • Her grey eyes glanced from the painter to the bottles, from the bottles to the pistol-case. (8)
  • A sense of something finer than the surface meaning of her words pierced his morbid egotism. (9)
  • She did not answer, but repeated the message Mrs. Atwell had given her for him, and went away. (9)
  • Wilfrid saw that his work would be undone in a moment, and waved her to her seat. (10)
  • England once below the water-line, alone with Beauchamp and Dr. Shrapnel, Jenny Denham knew her fate. (10)
  • Setting her down again absolutely for such, whatever it might signify, Mrs. Berry had a virtuous glow. (10)
  • I love to look at her; and I will add this praise, that I do not think her personally vain. (4)
  • He entirely trusted to her discretion; the idea of a young Irish secretary was rather comical, nevertheless. (10)
  • Examinations of her hand, as for some occult purpose, and unctuous pattings of the same, were not infrequent. (10)
  • The morning was fine, the air warm already, sweet with dew, and heliotrope nailed to the wall outside her window. (8)
  • He forgets his forbidding age, in the emotions of the past, and would fain give her the benefit of a demonstration. (21)
  • And, instead of going in, he took up a position on his lawn whence he could attract her attention by waving his arms. (8)
  • He could not leave her to call for help; and what if nobody came till she lost her mind from terror? (9)
  • And when she went up, he came out of his study, followed to her room, and insisted on lighting her fire. (8)
  • His being Alvan, and his knowing her and speaking her name, all was like the happy reading of a riddle. (10)
  • Fleur did not answer; she stood for a moment looking at him and her mother, then passed into her bedroom. (8)
  • Winifred spent the Christmas holidays a thought more fashionably than usual, with the matter locked up in her low-cut bosom. (8)
  • In his last walk with her he had told her that he should never marry, and they had planned to live together. (9)
  • Her visage had the same unmoved expression when she conversed with Violetta as when she listened to the ravings of the Corso. (10)
  • I dare say Mamma Lapham knows whether Tom is in love with her daughter or not; and no doubt Papa Lapham knows it at second hand. (9)
  • And then of her meeting with Miltoun; the unexpected delight of that companionship; the frank enjoyment of the first four months. (8)
  • That fellow, Gower Woodseer, might accuse the husband of virtually lying, if he by his conduct implied her distastefulness or worse. (10)
  • The old lady looked at him shrewdly, and, saying something in a low voice to her companions, passed on, to halt again a little way off. (8)
  • Her face was painfully white, her eyebrows lifted, and before that look Mr. Barter recovered a measure of self-possession. (8)
  • She could hear him drawing long, sobbing breaths, and, in the midst of her lassitude and hopelessness, a sort of pity stirred her. (8)
  • Betty, too, had come upstairs, and was in the nursery opposite; Gyp could hear her moving about restlessly among her household gods. (8)
  • She tried to laugh in scorn of herself, and looked at me with almost a bitter smile on her features, made beautiful by her soft eyes. (10)
  • But later, tucked into her chair on the lee of the bulkhead, with Breckon bracing himself against it beside her, she showed no impatience to return. (9)
  • Smiles decked the face of Mrs. Bennet as the carriage drove up to the door; her husband looked impenetrably grave; her daughters, alarmed, anxious, uneasy. (4)
  • She busied herself in her room, arranging for her departure, so that no minutes might be lost after her father had breakfasted and dressed. (10)

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Definition of her:

  • her, hr, pron. objective and possessive case of she_. | adj. belonging to a female. (0)

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