Giving sexual pleasure; sexually arousing.
1 Her body, even after so much recent erotic attention, reacted to him.
2 Six decades on, is that why you write, to exercise erotic power?
3 This was the last thing he had expected: a talking erotic statue.
4 It was then Jon began experiencing dreams of a highly erotic nature.
5 He'd never seen anyone, anything, as erotic as the image before him.
6 The very illicitness of his proposal only made the idea more erotic .
7 Sometimes they're just after human contact, a warm body, an erotic embrace.
8 The disengaging of the erotic motive is everything, is the only touchstone.
9 It shouldn't have felt erotic , such an innocent thing... but it did.
10 The words rolled over her, low, warm, and full of erotic promise.
11 People often say there's an erotic component in every act of murder.
12 Pan, traditionally, presides over dreams, especially the erotic dream and the nightmare.
13 Carston, it soon became apparent, had quite an eye for erotic antiques.
14 Who's collecting and demand Older erotic literature is selling for high sums.
15 And the feel of her body pressed against his was supremely erotic .
16 Sensation-seekers hoping for foul and erotic rites please note-wedon't want you!
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