Examples of using Silken in English and their translations into Turkish
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
Taiyi Five Elements Form versus Silken Palms.
Nobody is sure why Argiope constructs this conspicuous white silken cross at the centre of her web.
And the silken sad uncertain rustling… of each purple curtain thrilled me… filled me with fantastic terrors never felt before.
That silken thread is so incredibly fine that insect predators like these ants walk right by the eggs without realising that there is a tasty meal within millimetres of them.
Glue on the silken filaments traps a victim and vibrations through them tell the
With ebony decks and silken sails. What's there could buy us a whole fleet of ships.
And know that beneath these silken tresses I have a good ear for listening should you need one.
A silken doublet, a velvet hose.
More than that, they cooperate with one another, working together to repair and extend their huge silken palace.
Our cavalcade was of many hundreds… winding along the road like a huge silken dragon.
What's there could buy us a whole fleet of ships, with ebony decks and silken sails.
As Carol pressed her lips to him…"his right hand started a slow descent down her silken body.
in his red silken wrapper--(he had a redder one afterwards) pooh, pooh!
And silken beds in which to make love. There would be hanging gardens and golden ziggurats.
For all its complexity, the orb web was one of the first kind of silken traps devised by spiders.
final moments of cooking, creating thin, silken strands or flakes of cooked egg that float in the soup.
their undulating bodies writhing in a sensual rhythm as he thrust his purple-headed warrior probed every crevice of her silken femininity.
where they will be decked in bracelets of gold, with silken robes of green and of brocades to wear.
sensual rhythm His strong, manly hands probed every crevice of her silken femininity, as he thrust his purple-headed warrior.
where they will be decked in bracelets of gold, with silken robes of green and of brocades to wear, reclining on couches.