Suggestive of sexual impropriety.
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Examples for "blue "
Examples for "blue "
1 Semihard; blue ; goat; mellow; small; square; a quarter to a half pound.
2 A sea of blue state police cars stood motionless ahead of them.
3 For example, left hand to blue crimp, right foot to green pinch.
4 The sea was quite calm, the sky was so clear and blue .
5 The wind blows soft; the sky is blue ; the sun shines bright
1 I hope you will excuse any-er-libertythese naughty children may have taken.
2 Indeed, in popular culture it was still viewed as being merely naughty .
3 Having healthy treats on hand saves the need for naughty late-night binges.
4 What a naughty way to talk, and will you button your blouse?
5 England, of course, would deny that there was anything naughty about it.
1 More juicy details to come in the Commission's full report later today.
2 The meat is very tender and juicy and exceedingly rich in flavor.
3 Another 4 percent even offer fully paid sabbaticals as a juicy perk.
4 Roast until the grapes are juicy and slightly shriveled, about 10 minutes.
5 The first excerpts to be released were juicy , to say the least.
1 The sausages come in 40 varieties, including spicy Sichuan and soy-seasoned beef.
2 I know, this is an important activity - but not very spicy .
3 This simple, quick and spicy supper can be prepared with minimum fuss.
4 The way he smelled, something faintly spicy and expensive, definitely not overdone.
5 Foodies can indulge in Laos' spicy culinary scene with a cooking class.
1 So far you've struck just the right tone-sexy ,butnot too racy .
2 A flurry of local data had little impact on the racy currency.
3 It took a racy question like that to whet their dull curiosity.
4 But the real racy looks of a proper sports car are missing.
5 It's the racy activewear trend made trendy by some of Hollywood's elite.
1 The perennial comic pleasure in the risque is derived from this source.
2 Beneath the risque post, Cyrus took it up a notch, commenting: Need.
3 None of the trade here will transport books at their own risque .
4 Martelly himself rose to fame as a risque singer known for Carnival performances.
5 It's dicey to tell a risque joke in front of any female soldier.
1 Did you notice how gamy he was, little brother; how he played?
2 The gamy flavour of meats is nothing more than incipient decomposition.
3 When the bait begins to give off a gamy scent, the mothers come.
4 His stomach closed up against the gamy beef, but he crammed it in.
5 Such a funny, sporty, gamy , jesty, joky, hoky-poky lad, is the Ocean, oh!
(Used of the smell of meat) smelling spoiled or tainted.
1 He constantly berates Dan for his stubbornly adventure - gamey way of tackling obstacles.
2 The moose is one of the most gamey of the finny tribe.
3 She caught a whiff of his odour -strong, gamey , though not unpleasant.
4 Taste gamey meats on a date with a count, then become a countess.
5 Smells real gamey , been sleeping in the snow,' the father muttered.
6 Byzantium possessed the art of making minds gamey and arresting decomposition at that point.
7 The fish about here are not gamey enough to make fishing an exciting sport.
8 I tried goat for the first time there -it was delicious and gamey .
9 Geneviève knew too well the gamey taste of pig's blood.
10 Something with an overpowering gamey smell went over her face.
11 After an image of a weird, gamey - looking badger, the number twelve flashes on the screen.
12 They are not gamey , but afford a lot of meat with a very satisfying flavour.
13 The bitter gamey taste of it filled her mouth as she sucked in a breath.
14 It sparked criticism-anddrew in a fresh set of patrons, eager to try the gamey meat.
15 Come back next week for another gamey quiz.
16 Plentifully victualed, one could stand a siege here, and perhaps did in the gamey Middle Ages.
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