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Meanings of most voluptuous in English
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Usage of most voluptuous in English
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The ladies vied with each other in displaying the mostvoluptuous movements imaginable.
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The women vied with each other in displaying the mostvoluptuous movements imaginable.
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And to splash-oneof the mostvoluptuous pleasures in life-wasforbidden by the code.
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Beyond all question, this is the mostvoluptuous scene we have yet looked upon.
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It combines the most ascetic self-denials and abstraction from life with the mostvoluptuous self-indulgence.
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The very air was balmy as it freshened into morn, producing the mostvoluptuous sensations.
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Only when she was thus alone did she ever get that mostvoluptuous of all sensations-freedom
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The court of the Burgundian dukes was the mostvoluptuous and magnificent in Europe, Italy itself not excepted.
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The chamber he was entering, lighted by a mysterious glimmer, seemed the asylum of the mostvoluptuous rendezvous.
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Frank Keating on these very pages described it as the mostvoluptuous exhibition of running rugby he had ever witnessed.
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She uttered in the humblest manner a 'fiat voluntas tua', accompanied by the mostvoluptuous smile, and sank on the sofa.
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Bold and brassy, that sweet sensation, death on high heels and loving it, the sexiest, mostvoluptuous assassin of them all.
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The opera at Paris passes for the most pompous, the mostvoluptuous, the most admirable spectacle that human art has ever invented.
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There was probably more of dignity in the poorest Spartan citizen than in the wealthiest noble of Corinth-themostvoluptuous courtier of Syracuse.
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But here he had beheld the Pontiff steeped in Nature itself, in Nature clad in the most lovely, mostvoluptuous, most passionate guise.
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Its delicacy does not consist in coldness and reserve, but in combining warmth of imagination and tenderness of heart with the mostvoluptuous sensibility.