Sentences with intimately
in·ti·mate
I i - An intimate friend.
- An intimate greeting.
- McDonald said she had seen the changes in horse training more intimately than most with her father, husband, and son, Clinton, training.
- This wasn't a collection of colourful little ditties but a powerful, confessional and intimately tragic record, with Antony's soaring.
- One's intimate affairs.
- An intimate little café where we can relax and talk.
- It is a world intimately related to the world we know and only a breath of insinuating paranoia from the world we dread in nightmare.
- Too young to handle an intimate relationship.
- A store that sells intimate apparel.
- A more intimate analysis.
- An intimate mixture.
- The intimate structure of an organism.
- Intimate beliefs.