How To Use Coition In A Sentence
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It here means the art of moving in coition, which is especially affected, even by modest women, throughout the East and they have many books teaching the genial art.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Then we'll cap off the cozy celebration with some caressing, cuddling and coition on cotton.
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It is calculated that the French of the sixteenth century had four hundred names for the parts genital and three hundred for their use in coition.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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In some other place, both within the circle and simultaneously outside it, a young man named Gary was frozen in coition with a young lady named Sarah.
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More often than not, the retort to this rhetorical question involves obscene invective, drawn from the vulgar nomenclature regarding genitalia and the act of coition.
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He relaxed into the coition, laying his head upon her shoulder, slowing himself down.
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So previously Cæcilius, Minuc. ix: “Per universum orbem sacraria ista taeterrima impiae coitionis adolescunt” (“All over the world the utterly foul rites of that impious union are flourishing apace”).
The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries
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I could be content that we might procreate like trees, without conjunction, or that there were any way to perpetuate the world without this trivial and vulgar way of coition: it is the foolishest act a wise man commits in all his life, nor is there anything that will more deject his cooled imagination, when he shall consider what an odd and unworthy piece of folly he hath committed.
Religio Medici
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How their faiths could decline so low, as to concede their generations in Heaven, to be made by the smell of a Citron, or that the felicity of their Paradise should consist in a Jubile of copulation, that is, a coition of one act prolonged unto fifty years.
El Hombre Que Comía Diccionarios
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However, she said that she hasn't had coition with Calvin in over twelve years.
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* Per universum orbem sacraria ista taeterrima impiae coitionis adolescunt: [1706] 1
The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries
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In the novel Larch abjures sex after contracting gonorrhoea during his sole act of coition.
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Franklin, 154 Mass. 515, 516 (‘The consummation of a marriage by coition is not necessary to its validity’).
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The essence of the “retaining art” is to avoid over-tension of the muscles and to pre-occupy the brain: hence in coition Hindus will drink sherbet, chew betel-nut and even smoke.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night