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Meanings of most licentious in English
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Usage of most licentious in English
1
They gather together for the mostlicentious of activities, wearing strange garments and behaving like...like animals.
2
Marriage is the mostlicentious of human institutions-
3
They were from the girl to the boy, and were couched in the mostlicentious, unguarded language imaginable.
4
The mostlicentious women, so she told me, had distinguished themselves by pious exercises during the observance of the jubilee.
5
The press, relieved of its most watchful and jealous spies, teemed with pamphlets and books of the mostlicentious character.
6
His conduct mostlicentious.
7
She had none of the weaknesses of her sex; she lived chaste amid the debauchery of the mostlicentious court in Europe.
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Lost to all dignity and decency, he indulged in the mostlicentious riots, disguising himself like a slave, and committing midnight assaults.
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They were exposed to the utmost licentiousness of the press and of the stage, when the press and the stage were mostlicentious.
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The two last Congresses have been the theme of the mostlicentious reprobation for printers thirsting after war, some against France, and some against England.