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.
6 This is erotic art, but in no way concupiscent art: Venus is not being shown to us as a possible object of our own desire.
7 The reasonable appetite is also divided, like the sensitive, into the concupiscent and the irascible, but it makes use of the mind as its instrument.
8 The sensitive concupiscent appetite is again subdivided into six passions: 1, love; 2, hate; 3, desire; 4, aversion; 5, joy; 6, sadness.
9 "Vain, self-indulgent, not a little stupid probably, concupiscent , impulsive, cruel, reckless, selfish and irresponsible- atypicalCreole, in short."
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