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Significados de
salacious
em inglês
Characterized by lust.
lustful
prurient
lubricious
Termos relacionados
sexy
Suggestive of or tending to moral looseness.
obscene
lewd
raunchy
Termos relacionados
dirty
Having sexual lust.
lascivious
lecherous
libidinous
concupiscent
Sinônimos
Examples for "
lascivious
"
lascivious
lecherous
libidinous
concupiscent
Examples for "
lascivious
"
1
And quite a lover, too, I'm told.' He gave a
lascivious
snort.
2
He might degrade Marcolina by mockery and
lascivious
phrases, full of innuendo.
3
Then understanding dawned, and his bloated face creased into a
lascivious
smile.
4
Thus, Aphrodite was celebrated with
lascivious
dances, and Dionysus with drunken revels.
5
His belly spilled widely over his belt and his smile was
lascivious
.
1
But you also have to deal with whiny kids and
lecherous
adults.
2
For Marion, Paris is a nest of racist and
lecherous
taxi drivers.
3
He steepled his fingers and pinioned her with a deliberately
lecherous
gaze.
4
The script was male-defined, and its subtext malign envy and
lecherous
resentment.
5
If he was old and
lecherous
,
she might say to him, Warm?
1
She hadn't thought
libidinous
acts were of the slightest interest to Colonel Leek.
2
Learning made
libidinous
:
one who reads Catullus and profits by it.
3
Now we see that the loves of all these writers were entirely
libidinous
.
4
Gentle wrestled with this notion, questions biological, philosophical, and
libidinous
filling his head.
5
Rachel cursed at herself for allowing such a
libidinous
thought into her brain.
1
All right,
concupiscent
thought, deliberately entertained.
2
Meanwhile, Daniel's every waking moment is spent in a state of
concupiscent
readiness should a passing woman need rogering.
3
Mr. Edwards was not a
concupiscent
man, and besides he never mixed his professional life with his private pleasures.
4
He said that our sensitive appetite was divided into two parts: the
concupiscent
and the irascible....
5
This king, free will, will dwell in the highest town in the kingdom-thatis to say, in the
concupiscent
faculty of the soul.
Uso de
salacious
em inglês
1
Thus far the reaction been far less
salacious
than one might expect.
2
January tends to be the most
salacious
month for the Zondo Commission.
3
The dignitaries are about done with
salacious
testimony and dramatic revelations, though.
4
Inside it's all cushions and a
salacious
selection of sweets and shakes.
5
I didn't find anything in there that was morally gross or
salacious
.
6
This is where Alisa has gotten her
salacious
moniker, the vagina whisperer.
7
With dismay, Roy realized that the woman had misinterpreted his
salacious
stare.
8
Not for them the
salacious
similes borrowed from the cafés of Paris!
9
While Momo's
salacious
reputation forms part of its appeal, it also causes problems.
10
Normally you don't go home with someone without some
salacious
intentions.
11
It ends with a radio sweep that includes Union Gap's
salacious
Young Girl.
12
Then one eyebrow went up as the
salacious
implications became clear.
13
At least until a
salacious
cheating scandal derailed his political career.
14
At first, I thought it was all about the
salacious
parts.
15
Her 1994 autobiography told
salacious
tales in a surprisingly clear-eyed manner.
16
At least once a year, if not more, there was a
salacious
murder.
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