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Feeling morbid sexual desire or a propensity to lewdness.
lasciviousness
prurience
lubricity
pruriency
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Examples for "
lasciviousness
"
lasciviousness
prurience
lubricity
pruriency
Examples for "
lasciviousness
"
1
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
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
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
.
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.
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
.
6
Puffy eyes and a sensual mouth bespoke a life of dissipation,
carnality
,
and avarice.
7
A series of shimmering, homoerotically charged tableaux establish a twinned sense of
carnality
and dread.
8
The confusing thing about Charney is his combination of out-of-control
carnality
and progressive social liberation.
9
The
carnality
of slavery has not yet ceased to bear fruit, as we all know.
10
Against that was the city with its myriad attractions, art,
carnality
,
the amplification of desires.
11
Not a saving from hell-fire, but a saving from the fire of
carnality
,
and mortality.
12
Bunty Malahide continually irritates Teresa by emphasizing the
carnality
of the priests and the nuns.
13
For is there any murderer so destructive as
carnality
?
14
The Lion of lust and
carnality
can only be tamed by the power of the mind.
15
But her sad fate belongs to the history of a monarchy littered with carnage and
carnality
.
16
Not that he ever entirely resigns his
carnality
.
carnality
brawny carnality
emphaseze the carnality
eyed carnality
grim carnality
mouthed carnality
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