How To Use Forbidden fruit In A Sentence
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Forbidden fruit is always more attractive.
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Forbidden fruit is always more attractive.
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But as the long nights wore on, and my milk supply began to dwindle as Alice's appetite increased, a friend suggested we introduce the forbidden fruit that is formula milk into her diet.
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Forbidden fruit is sweet.
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American individualism is, in short, forbidden fruit, dangerously tempting.
Tom Doctoroff: How China Feels About America: Dangerous Love
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forbidden fruit
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Rosine Le Fruit Défendu (1914) was true to its name, exactly as I would imagine a mythical forbidden fruit to smell like: an indolent, creamy, sinfully sweet aroma of nectarous, over-ripe fruits (apples? plums? maybe even bananas?) enriched further by a buttery floral accord (ylang-ylang? tuberose?) with an almost coconutty undertone.
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Forbidden fruit is sweet.
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The ancient Aztecs thought avocado was a sexual stimulant and therefore treated it as forbidden fruit, and there are still many today who believe it has aphrodisiac properties.
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* "Forbidden fruit" is a small variety of shaddock, so called because it is supposed to resemble the forbidden fruit of the Garden of Eden.
Journal of a Lady of Quality; Being the Narrative of a Journey from Scotland to the West Indies, North Carolina, and Portugal, in the Years 1774 to 1776
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These combine numerology and astrology - knowledge, as he put it, that had remained ‘a forbidden fruit since the dawn of civilisation’.
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pluck forbidden fruit, with mother Eve,/For puberty in sighing florets pant,/Or point the prostitution of
'Pleasure is now, and ought to be, your business': Stealing Sexuality in Jane Austen's _Juvenilia_
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Elroy is surprised to learn that the gardens are not fables but space stations that orbit the Earth and are run by a much-feared Lord, who seeks out Wiggles for taking the forbidden fruit - an apple, natch.
4/06 UPDATE: My New Year's Resolution
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Adam and Eve committed the original sin when they ate the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden
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They lived in an Eden of the senses where the only forbidden fruit was borne of the tree of knowledge.
COMPULSION
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He felt very attracted to his best friend's wife, but admitted that it was partly because she was forbidden fruit.
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They should have rejoiced with their blessings and not lusted after the one thing they could not have -- the forbidden fruit.
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: Deception And Desire: An Overview Of Genesis
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But like drugs, and alcohol during Prohibition, black-market contraband always provides a means to acquire whatever is the forbidden fruit of the moment.
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It is said that the specific name _paradisiaca_ is derived, either from a supposition that the plantain was the forbidden fruit of Eden [151], or from an Arabic legend that Adam and Eve made their first aprons of the leaves of this tree, which grow to a length of five to six feet, with a width of 12 to 14 inches.
The Philippine Islands
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Forbidden Fruit offsets a studio photo portrait of an innocently luscious teenage girl with a Gourmet magazine cover featuring glamorously lit ripe pomegranates.
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It were as if thoughts shared whilst freewheeling down a country lane existed for just those few shameless moments, then could be thrown away, to decay in the hedgerows like the discarded cores of forbidden fruit.
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The researchers call this the "forbidden fruit hypothesis, " based upon previous research that has demonstrated that people find things more desirable when they off-limits or forbidden.
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She still did lip service to the old ways, while herself nibbling away at forbidden fruit.