A mound of fatty tissue covering the pubic area in women.
Mountain on a celestial body.
1Her pubic hair was light and downy, a golden mist over her mons.
2She's mons'rous quick-sighted for wood an' such like-though good for nothin' else.
3The local name of the Roman stronghold-hill was -mons Tarpeius-.
4Likes being in bed naked, and liked me once for having kissed her mons veneris.
5His mons pubis began to twitch, and he blushed.
6So I do, and grip her mons, and lift.
7Just by contracting her butt muscles, she tosses her shoulders, her breasts, her mons pubis.
8Why do so many women leave the mons pubis looking like a sore plucked chicken?
9Parts irritable.-Theupper angle of the labia majora and the mons veneris are the usual locations.
10Some of them, if one used a magnifying glass, indicated the outline of a mons veneris.
11Use the flat, fleshy mound of the mons pubis as the serving platter for his dessert.
12There was a small stab wound, one eighth of an inch deep, on the mons veneris.
13The flat stomach and small high breasts, the thatch of strawberry blond hair covering her mons.
14Her waist was a narrow enticement above her mons' golden curls and her legs' long ivory lengths.
15The breakfast had a little of the land about it; for Mons.
16The Marne, and the Retreat from Mons straightened him in his saddle.