Suggestive of sexual impropriety.
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Examples for "blue"
Examples for "blue"
1Semihard; blue; goat; mellow; small; square; a quarter to a half pound.
2A sea of blue state police cars stood motionless ahead of them.
3For example, left hand to blue crimp, right foot to green pinch.
4The sea was quite calm, the sky was so clear and blue.
5The wind blows soft; the sky is blue; the sun shines bright
1I hope you will excuse any-er-libertythese naughty children may have taken.
2Indeed, in popular culture it was still viewed as being merely naughty.
3Having healthy treats on hand saves the need for naughty late-night binges.
4What a naughty way to talk, and will you button your blouse?
5England, of course, would deny that there was anything naughty about it.
1More juicy details to come in the Commission's full report later today.
2The meat is very tender and juicy and exceedingly rich in flavor.
3Another 4 percent even offer fully paid sabbaticals as a juicy perk.
4Roast until the grapes are juicy and slightly shriveled, about 10 minutes.
5The first excerpts to be released were juicy, to say the least.
1The sausages come in 40 varieties, including spicy Sichuan and soy-seasoned beef.
2I know, this is an important activity - but not very spicy.
3This simple, quick and spicy supper can be prepared with minimum fuss.
4The way he smelled, something faintly spicy and expensive, definitely not overdone.
5Foodies can indulge in Laos' spicy culinary scene with a cooking class.
1So far you've struck just the right tone-sexy ,butnot too racy.
2A flurry of local data had little impact on the racy currency.
3It took a racy question like that to whet their dull curiosity.
4But the real racy looks of a proper sports car are missing.
5It's the racy activewear trend made trendy by some of Hollywood's elite.
1The perennial comic pleasure in the risque is derived from this source.
2Beneath the risque post, Cyrus took it up a notch, commenting: Need.
3None of the trade here will transport books at their own risque.
4Martelly himself rose to fame as a risque singer known for Carnival performances.
5It's dicey to tell a risque joke in front of any female soldier.
1He constantly berates Dan for his stubbornly adventure-gamey way of tackling obstacles.
2The moose is one of the most gamey of the finny tribe.
3She caught a whiff of his odour -strong, gamey, though not unpleasant.
4Taste gamey meats on a date with a count, then become a countess.
5Smells real gamey, been sleeping in the snow,' the father muttered.
(Used of the smell of meat) smelling spoiled or tainted.
1Did you notice how gamy he was, little brother; how he played?
2The gamy flavour of meats is nothing more than incipient decomposition.
3When the bait begins to give off a gamy scent, the mothers come.
4His stomach closed up against the gamy beef, but he crammed it in.
5Such a funny, sporty, gamy, jesty, joky, hoky-poky lad, is the Ocean, oh!
6Just the right gamy flavor without being too sharp, and moist but not greasy.
7Juices flooded over his tongue; they were sweet and gamy, a taste of wildness.
8The trout are fat and gamy even in winter.
9Though I'm told the meat isn't gamy, like duck.
10To tell the honest truth, I don't recollect ever having seen the gamy-looking bird before.
11It still stung my tongue a little, strong and gamy, but also juicy and delicious.
12Josh swallowed thickly, but he was no stranger to the gamy taste of rat meat.
13Warm that spring, gamy: the rivers were stinking.
14At times the work became even exciting, as a larger and more gamy fish took hold.
15The flavor of the Prime leg was also less gamy and richer, almost like roast beef.
16When the bait begins to give off a gamy scent, the mothers come, singly or in numbers.