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1The style celebrates the beauty of a voluptuous woman and the hourglass figure.
2Young child-moon, half-grown girl-moon, voluptuous woman-moon, sallow, old-hag-moon, it was alike to me.
3She had caught a glimpse of Jareth, entwined with a voluptuous woman, dancing past.
4At her inception, her physique embodied the then Hollywood ideal of a voluptuous woman.
5A more voluptuous woman would have suited him better.
6I wondered what could be the relations between these two, the frankly voluptuous woman and the calculating full-blooded man.
7Amy watched, tight-lipped, as the voluptuous woman approached her from the shadows and stepped into the pool of light.
8The twins' closest friend is a priest's housekeeper, a young voluptuous woman who washes them, playing erotic games with them.
9She was La Pompadour and the Sempronia of Sallust in one, a " voluptuous woman," and a "flame of desire."
10Constantinople, where Orlando goes to bed as a coltish boy and wakes up as a voluptuous woman, is a curtained bed.
11How bewitchingly does the Duchess of Richmond, that fair and voluptuous woman, laugh at the king's merry jests and double entendres!
12A voluptuous woman, fairer and fuller than Mother ever was, lay naked, her head thrown back and eyes closed as if in pain or ecstasy.
13Fantasy clichés abound in Dragon's Crown, from fairies and orcs to muscle-bound barbarians and comically voluptuous women.
14But his own behaviour is far from irreproachable as he indulges his desires for fine wine and voluptuous women.
15It was the older, more voluptuous women, such as Wilson and Feinstein, for whom the audience whooped the loudest.
16Fleshy pursuits The Western artist arguably most famous for depicting voluptuous women was the 17th Century 'prince of painters', Peter Paul Rubens.
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