nipple - use in sentences

Possessives

  • jogger: I take you've heard of joggers ' nipple?

Converse of object

  • bleed: I would put money on the union or the bleed nipple never having had a spanner on either.
  • pierce: They were led by a spectacularly handsome black Brazilian, sporting a pierced nipple.
  • crack: For example, you can say you have cracked nipples or that the milk didn't come, both of which are common.
  • have: I have a third nipple on the right hand side just under my rib cage!
  • see: But we're not allowed to see nipples on TV, no matter the context.
  • erect: Date posted: 05 Apr, 2005 21:04 by a fan plus erected nipples - nice... .

Adjective modifier

  • sore: I had no idea that my baby would demand to suck on my sore nipples for two hours during each feed.
  • third: I have a third nipple on the right hand side just under my rib cage!
  • right: Then, he realizes in terror that the knife is hovering above his right nipple.
  • left: Speaking of brilliant ideas, he also had what looked like the name of a football team tattooed over his left nipple.
  • artificial: There is a baby's dummy on the ground ( an artificial nipple to keep a baby quiet ).
  • inverted: I am 20 and I have always had an inverted nipple.

Modifies a noun

  • tassel: Related articles Artists stories: That nipple tassel girl a-n Magazine March 2004 Artist's story: Nicola Malkin Features: Big business?
  • drinker: This is a direct result of the duck not being able to preen due to the use of nipple drinkers.
  • cream: This is an excellent way of using up an old tube of Lansinoh nipple cream.
  • ring: Why he can't just come on his nipple rings like everyone else, I don't know.
  • pain: Here mean nipple pain was very significantly less after than before the operation ( Figure 2 ).

Noun used with modifier

  • grease: The grease nipples are situated on the front or bottom of the axle.

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