Coursed in A Sentence

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    A tear escaped one eye and coursed down his cheek unchecked.

    2

    A wave of unimaginable pleasure coursed through her entire body.

    3

    Cool, healing energy coursed through him, lulling him into a near doze.

    4

    He heard a tinkle of broken glass far below him as tears coursed down his cheeks.

    5

    His mind coursed with carnal lust, raw and insatiable.

    6

    It is built of coursed square limestone rubble, with an old plain tile roof.

    7

    Of ungulata, besides a few hundreds of rare varieties, there are the springbuck, of which great herds still wander on the open veld, the steinbok, a small and beautiful animal which is sometimes coursed like a hare, the klipspringer or " chamois of South Africa," common in the mountains, the wart-hog and the dassie or rock rabbit.

    8

    Power coursed through him, amplified by Yully, the wife of Jule, who stood at the edge of the fog.

    9

    She pulled Destiny's dress out and hung it while tears coursed down her cheeks.

    10

    She stroked his hair and kissed his forehead, while tears coursed down her cheeks as well.

    11

    She touched him timidly, her cool hands branding him as heat coursed through him.

    12

    Tears coursed down her cheeks.

    13

    Tears flooded her eyes and coursed down her cheeks unchecked.

    14

    The faces of the work may be of squared masonry, thoroughly tied into the hearting; but, in view of the expansion and contraction mentioned below, it is better that the face masonry should not be coursed.

    15

    The great authority already quoted, the 8th duke of Beaufort, noted as a very extraordinary but well-known fact, for example, "that in nine cases out of ten if a fox is coursed by a dog during a run all scent ceases afterwards, even when you get your hounds to the line of the fox beyond where the dog has been."

    16

    The hair on the back of his neck bristled and a shiver coursed down his spine.

    17

    The hearting is of rubble masonry, and the faces are coursed ashlar.

    18

    The thought brought a shiver that coursed down her body as she tried to picture the scene as she and Caleb stumbled deeper into the mine.

    19

    The thrum of warm energy coursed through her again, and she felt again her destiny was tied with his.

    20

    This pipe, called a penstock, ranged from forty-four inches down to two feet in diameter and paralleled the Uncompahgre River far above its torrent as it coursed down the deep gorge.

    21

    This section is of smaller, more regularly coursed rubble than the elevation to the east which it meets at a butt joint.

    22

    Wellhausen remarks,' a better cement that the bread, because through the drinking of it the very blood of Jesus coursed through the veins of the disciples, and that is why more stress is laid on it than on the bread.