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Meanings of
lubricious
in English
Characterized by lust.
lustful
salacious
prurient
Related terms
sexy
Lubricious.
Related terms
slippery
slippy
Usage of
lubricious
in English
1
He would even chase away between innings for one of his
lubricious
dalliances.
2
A necessary, God-given process; nothing whatsoever to do with fevers, lusts and
lubricious
dreams.'
3
The BBC has created more than a few superstars by banning supposedly
lubricious
records.
4
You are scrutator after all, and a lot of women find power rather...
lubricious
.
'
5
His features had a weakness to them, a
lubricious
smoothness.
6
As one sibling behaves with sober, immaculate dignity, the other cavorts drunkenly in various
lubricious
hotspots.
7
Now Ang Lee, winner of an Oscar for that gay cowboy flick, brings us the
lubricious
Lust, Caution.
8
She bounced around on top of Sean Bean in Ken Russell's characteristically
lubricious
take on Lady Chatterley's Lover.
9
The
lubricious
heat into which he forces my fingers against all my resistance, against her terrible half-dazed protest.
10
She battled the censors; even after a script had been torn apart she could make the barest participle sound oozily
lubricious
.
11
The whispering went on: coaxing and
lubricious
,
the whispering of a pederast or a voyeur, the whispering of a sexual killer.
12
The noise she utters as he enters her is a strange,
lubricious
sound, pitched half-way between a gasp and a croon of compliance.
13
A pair of notably
lubricious
series, historical romp The Tudors and midlands drama Pure Mule, made the biggest impact in the television section.
14
The vision is scarcely less vivid now than it was when he first cast his bed-sheets aside and repulsed the advances of
lubricious
sleep.
15
He would even chase away between innings for one of his
lubricious
dalliances.
16
A necessary, God-given process; nothing whatsoever to do with fevers, lusts and
lubricious
dreams.'
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lubricious
Adjective
Frequent collocations
characteristically lubricious
lubricious dalliances
lubricious dreams
lubricious heat
lubricious hotspots
More collocations
Lubricious
through the time