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Sexual Interaction
See Also: INSULTS
- Attacked her with a loose and greedy mouth, like a man sucking at a torn fruit —Miles Gibson
- Even when they made love … it was perfunctory, as if he were listening for something else, a phone call, a footfall. He was like a man scratching himself. She was like his hand —Margaret Atwood
- (She could only remember the times that he had lain with her,) fleeing into her body as if it were a refuge from his daily wage of fear and frustration —Davis Grubb
- Gave her whole body to me, like something without a bone —Winston Graham
- Gobbled her like a ripe peach —Peter De Vries
- He aroused her so excrutiatingly that she wanted to lie down right now for him in the middle of the muddy road and let him plough through her like a car —Julia O’Faolain
- He fell into her with the ease and velocity of a stone dropping into the sea —MacDonald Harris
- He fell on me like a wave. But like a wave he washed away, leaving no sign he’d been there —Louise Erdrich
- He had never before made love like this … as if he had found a twin whose body had been cast in the matching mold of his own —Amos Oz
- He pulled up my clothes like a man unwrapping a parcel —Graham Swift
- Her touch moving over my body like pebbles in a stream —Arthur A. Cohen
- He slips into her like a thief entering a doorway —Hilma Wolitzer
- He was like something washed ashore on her —Flannery O’Connor
This observation is prompted by an unsuccessful sexual encounter.
- His love making felt like having a tooth stopped by a singularly incompetent dentist —Vicki Baum
- It [sexual intercourse] was as if we’d been fused together, melting into each other like amoebae but violently, like cars crashing head on —John Braine
- The lovemaking wasn’t exactly by the numbers, but she did order everything on the menu, like a teenage kid trying to impress his date —Jonathan Valin
- Made love like monkeys —Charles Johnson
- Making love with Charlie was like being taken into a big warm machine —Sue Grafton
- (Harry) maneuvered her around like a load of wet wash —R. Wright Campbell
- Our body warmth flowed back and forth, coursing between us like some underground hot spring —Harvey Swados
- Our two bodies met like a thunderclap —Carolyn Kizer
- Places her gently upon the bed like a newly pressed suit —Roger McGough
- She gave herself up to me like a condemned criminal —John Hagge
- She snuggled into him like a kitten at the breast of its mother —Rita Mae Brown
- She stiffened on penetration and clung to him, relaxing as if unlocked with his blunt key —Paul Theroux
- Spills him off her body like a pile of sand —John Updike
See Also: REJECTION
- Their touch together was like a miniature jolt of electricity —Paul Horgan
- Undressed deliberately, slowly, as if she were unwrapping a gift —Graham Swift
- We crashed against one another like waves on a breakwater —Sue Grafton
- We ended up in bed together, sort of, spastic and looped, doomed for failure, like two senile inventors in an upstairs room, lonely as spoons —Lorrie Moore
- We flowed together again like a stream that for an instant an island had separated —Truman Capote
- We half walked half stumbled towards the bed, like uncertain dancers learning a new step —Peter De Vries
Similes Dictionary, 1st Edition. © 1988 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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