For a moment her illusory lasciviousness vanished, and her genuine personality slipped through.
2
This were indeed to turn the grace of God into lasciviousness.
3
Many fall off from covetousness to pride and lasciviousness: take heed of this.
4
Secondly, he warns them of the fearful danger of depravity, pride, and lasciviousness.
5
And in how many ways are children destroyed by the lasciviousness of man?
1
One could not help smiling at the mixture of piety, pomp, and carnality.
2
Besides, the laws that govern premarital carnality care not of the coupling's mutuality.
3
Its fellows lapped at the psychoscent, sported like porpoises in clouds of carnality.
4
The generous cleavage, the bed hair, the volatile temperament, the carnality.
5
It struck Max, enough to extinguish all thoughts of carnality.
1
What happened next has been the source of much prurience from biographers.
2
It is of a grossness, of... of a prurience almost... Mon Dieu!
3
This, after all, is a society that's known for its prurience and prudishness.
4
And Deborah feels it again: that mix of vicarious prurience tinged with jealousy.
5
A man will almost inevitably scare up accusations of inappropriate prurience.
1
There never was an age in which pruriency in any guise could cease to be indecent.
2
He hates pruriency, making protest against it with a voice like the clangor of angry bells.
3
His bodily senses grow acute, even to barren and inhuman pruriency; while his mental become proportionally obtuse.
4
By its suggestion of horror it provoked that hunger for details which, in its acute stage, becomes pruriency.
5
He had no claptrap, no great cause, none of the disease of pruriency which came into fashion with Flaubert and Guy de Maupassant.
Uso de lubricity en inglés
1
The works of our standard authors in literature abound in lubricity.
2
For the first time he understands the motionless lubricity of trees.
3
Yet I love facts, and hate lubricity and people without perception.
4
Dogs were offered in sacrifice to them-presumablybecause of the lubricity of that animal.
5
He also inspected the crypts of churches, to unearth traces of the priests' lubricity.
6
I was better after my tendency to lubricity, my gloom, rage, restlessness and degradation.
7
If this immoral lubricity were their characteristic, it would surely be perceived in common life.
8
A young constitution still resisted the inroads of lubricity.
9
But first a word is due about one of the victims of their amiable, self-sacrificing lubricity.
10
He cared very little what he ate, provided the food was not a stimulant to lubricity.
11
Nine-tenths of them advocate reforms aimed at the alleged lubricity of the male-the single standard, medical certificates for bridegrooms, birth-control, and so on.
12
Their principal merit consisted much more in the beauty of the designs, in the finish of the work, than in the lubricity of the positions.
13
And now you have my advice; take it with the blessing of the great Goddess Lubricity.
14
The works of our standard authors in literature abound in lubricity.
15
For the first time he understands the motionless lubricity of trees.
16
Yet I love facts, and hate lubricity and people without perception.