A Poetic Definition.
But in the density of truth constraint of form imposes, like carbonated soda bottle, contents under pressure, like oak limbs grown thrice thicker, from holding up the ivy, like depth of feeling shown but by the effort to contain it.
The Vixen 4: The Day Ends
The rabbit's own noise of contentment, his teeth grinding, would grow a little louder. he wasn't sure why the cat was purring.
When It Hurts The Most
Her legs and mind were tired, but she couldn't do so in peace without ensuring midnight was as content as she.
Chapter One: The Plain Green Bottle
Eric quickly averted his eyes grabed the cup and drank the rest of its contents.
Growing Appetite
Like a can of soda, he pops open the roof and tilts the contents towards his mouth. he swallows down anything that touches his tongue. his left paw wanders to his stomach and rubs it.
Measurement
He had a few regrets, here and there, but overall he was content with his life.
Guardian Blue: Who Writes This?! - Chapter 4
Her face hidden completely she smiled in genuine if inexplicable utter contentment.
A Day in the Life of a Shark
Liana chose not to rise to the bait, contenting herself with a scowl and pointedly-large final mouthful of pasta from which sauce dripped onto the fabric of her top.
Wings of the Raven
I sit patiently on the sidelines wary of the crowds and content to watch as the best moments in life pass me by. he is the one the one at the center of attention. thriving off the energy of the crowd.
"Wolf Boy" a Fantasy Novel
All feedback and critique are welcome as the story itself is still quite young in its development and will most likely change quite a bit by the time i feel content with it."
Memo: August 26, 1987 (Art Bell Gets His Money's Worth, Part II)
Even if it did not read as science fiction, the content itself seems hysterical and unreliable, and therefore ideal as cover. 4.
[c] A Hefty Champion
If dokei strained, he could probably put his paws to earth... but as it was, the zacian seemed content to just rest atop his swollen massiveness.