How To Use Carnality In A Sentence
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She also makes it clear why it was doomed, defying as it does every respectable idea about godly behaviour, sexual decorum, female carnality and nature itself.
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Its cold eyes regarded me with familiarity, and what I can only describe as carnality, as if it wished to devour me.
Archive 2006-04-01
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HERE'S BLOOD IN YOUR EYE: Or at least the camera lens, as Starz' Spartacus: Vengeance gets underway (Friday, 10/9c) — or as I like to think of it, "Spurt-acus," thanks to all the gouts of blood, among other bodily fluids, that flow copiously throughout this lurid melodrama of savage swordplay, sordid scheming and animal carnality (a nice way to say sex, sex, sex).
Weekend TV in Review: Good Wife, Luck, Spartacus, Hallmark's Moon
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This is familiar territory for him, making it that much easier to disassociate himself from his problems to give into his baser carnality.
All the mad men and all the mad women can't tell a joke to save their lives
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Or, it may be understood spiritually; their backs are bowed down in carnality and worldly-mindedness.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
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Bernard would lie awake for hours waging his nightly battle with carnality, slapping it down, groaning.
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Grady predicts the movement will look much different in a few years as it refocuses on evangelism and overcoming what he calls the distraction of “materialism, flashy self-promotion, and foolish carnality.”
RNB Roundup: a compendium of religion news stories
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So, thanks to French and Latin, English-speakers now sink their teeth into cuirass, carnage, carnality, and carnivore.
The English Is Coming!
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Grady predicts the movement will look much different in a few years as it refocuses on evangelism and overcoming what he calls the distraction of "materialism, flashy self-promotion, and foolish carnality.
Religion News Blog
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But there's nuance to this display of Gallic carnality.
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His preoccupation with the sins of carnality suggest an ongoing interior dialogue with the church.
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I was told it was because of my inward and unsanctified carnality that these persons were drawn to me.
God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu …
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The words expressed a carnality rarely found in ‘serious’ odes of the period, let alone in popular song.
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The pastor is steadfastly ministering to something other than his own carnality or self-esteem.
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Actually, these epithets are quite unjust: Her sexuality serves primarily as a means of expression of her soul, and her eroticism verges more on mysticism than on carnality.
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So, thanks to French and Latin, English-speakers now sink their teeth into cuirass, carnage, carnality, and carnivore.
The English Is Coming!
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Shelley Rice describes Kuhn's Brazil as "mobile, never fixed; it moves back and forth between wilderness and civilization, between carnality and oblivion, fecundity and decay.
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_Ischk_ (love) is always associated with the idea of carnality
Primitive Love and Love-Stories
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He is there to educate you in the ways of carnality, and before the night is out he teaches you all of his little tricks...
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Repentance must come every day as soon as you have acknowledged that you have done something wrong, and not after you spend two whole months in carnality and ungodliness.
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Various on-site locations are unique loci of festal carnality.
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Seemingly placid but boiling with passions - from carnality to intense anger - The Housemaid is a hard-boiled little tale dressed up like something calmer and more measured.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: The Housemaid
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The image, with its un-plucked fowls, beef head ecorche, intestine-cased sausages, and blood puddings, is an essay in carnality, and it has the stink of death as well.
John Seed: Fast Food Art vs. Slow Food Art
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I am sure that to them the invocation of Beelzebub is a prelibation of carnality.
Là-bas
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There is a tremendous emphasis on carnality, even animality, from the outset of play.
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‘We have such aversion to the reality of our mortality, our carnality, our physical being,’ he says.