(Of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves.
Displaying luxury and furnishing gratification to the senses.
Having strong sexual appeal.
1 And in the bewildering voluptuous brightness and luxury of the room G.J.
2 She lived in some undefined expectation of a voluptuous and supreme ideal.
3 All nature lay asleep in voluptuous beauty, veiled in a glorious atmosphere.
4 Then I raised my own eyes; a voluptuous melancholy seized us both.
5 In this heavy shade, the warm air lulled one to voluptuous drowsiness.
6 Big, handsome, voluptuous ; just a splendid animal without a spark of soul.
7 Ulysses began to feel a certain boredom in these monotonously voluptuous days.
8 It was a brilliantly coloured solitude, drowsing in a warm, voluptuous silence.
9 Once more the fire of her eyes, this time not only voluptuous .
10 Not a few of the fabliaux are cynically gross-ribald but not voluptuous .
11 Notice the international appeal of voluptuous - bodied superstars like Beyonce and Serena Williams.
12 She was dark, her figure rather full, voluptuous yet perfect in contour.
13 She looked dazzling, radiant, rich, brilliant, voluptuous , all at the same time.
14 It cost Philip Hardin no heart-wrench to part with voluptuous Hortense Duval.
15 It could be called neither neat nor prim, but it was voluptuous .
16 That sort of thing would only please a rich and voluptuous Turk.
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