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It even intimates that the Church may have gotten some things wrong, as it has so many other times in the past.

All in all, it looks like the best night out ever—but pride goeth before the fall, as the song's title intimates.

Japanese fashion label, Wish Room, has found a hot market offering silky intimates for their male clientele.

German intimates company Blush Berlin mentioned Snowden and the NSA in a playful new promotion.

[NYDN] Gisele Models Her Own Lingerie: Who better to model Gisele Bündchen's new intimates collection than her own self?

By his friends and intimates he was called Tom, and mere acquaintances even usually spoke of him as Tom Robertson.

To his intimates he had laid down the maxim: "Don't marry; keep a dog if you want a faithful companion."

He then intimates that he is in a weak and wretched state of health, and speaks of the vault where he wishes to be interred.

On the other hand, young Tantuis and myself were intimates in the moment after our first introduction.

Did we, or any other of your friends or intimates, ever know you to be guilty of a single honest or generous action?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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