How To Use Lascivious In A Sentence

  • Thanks to her looks, blonde hair and figure, being chatted up by lascivious males was an ongoing nuisance.
  • Two hours later, what had been the erect image of a gigantic coal-porter turned miraculously white, was now no more than a medley of disjected members; the quadragenarian torso prone against the pedestal; the lascivious countenance leering down the kitchen stair; the legs, the arms, the hands, and even the fingers, scattered broadcast on the lobby floor. The Wrong Box
  • At Waimea the women danced a hula, which the sailors found quite lascivious.
  • May we meet again," answered the Cardassian woman with a smile that could only be called lascivious. Antimatter
  • Lasciviously, this is one of the noticias de peru blastomycotic titian spelaeology, as intemperately as synezesis who are ignominious to skeletal up. Rational Review
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  • The contrast between the lascivious leers of the Duke who anticipates his prize, and the heartbroken, genuine love of Christian, underscores magnificently the tragedy of Satine's death.
  • Gradually, as lascivious sapphic tendencies become apparent, the gulf in sexual mores between the youthful maid and her venerable employers becomes more pronounced.
  • Play poker" thousands" of fully comparable to the magician, to become a true all-around ' Cyclops ' must practice the lascivious child, but which is also the most difficult to practice.
  • His articles and alliteration (Lord Dudley was accused of ‘libidinous lecheries and lascivious lapses’) were immensely popular with the working class and Truth's circulation skyrocketed.
  • Far from an image one would readily conjure up as a waltz, La Valse's sexually provocative choreography was reminiscent of Glen Tetley's lascivious Rite of Spring.
  • But the warning being against lasciviousness, the contrast to "whoremongers and adulterers" in the parallel clause, requires the "in all" in this clause to refer to persons. the bed undefiled -- Translate, as Greek requires "undefiled" to be a predicate, not an epithet, "And let the bed be undefiled. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • If anybody says that she is lewd or lascivious he lies.
  • O ye Napeas and Dryads! which do wontedly inhabit the thickets and groves, so may the nimble and lascivious satyrs, by whom (although in vain) you are beloved, never have power to interrupt your sweet rest, as you shall assist me to lament my disasters, or at least attend them, whilst I dolefully breathe them. The Third Book. XI. Which Treats of the Strange Adventures That Happened to the Knight of the Mancha in Sierra Morena; and of the Penance He Did There, in Imitation of Beltenebros
  • She's accused of having lewd and lascivious conduct with one of her students.
  • Other bloggers, such as Mojon and Azhder, reacted with lascivious humor, inviting the media to republish their posts about a discovery of a sexy photo of Alexander's seventh grade math teacher taken with his iPhone Ancient [MKD], and finding of the two sculls of King Marko [MKD]. Global Voices in English » Macedonia: Alexander the Great as Media Bait
  • Vermont has laws against 'lewd and lascivious conduct, ' but doesn't prohibit public nudity.
  • To illustrate: a State might choose to prohibit only that obscenity which is the most patently offensive in its prurience - i.e., that which involves the most lascivious displays of sexual activity.
  • She's accused of having lewd and lascivious conduct with one of her students.
  • The monk Ordericus Vitalis, in the eleventh century, notes what he calls the "lasciviousness" of the wives of the Norman conquerors of England who, when left alone at home, sent messages that if their husbands failed to return speedily they would take new ones. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society
  • His love life began at age 14, we learn, in the trailer of his lascivious Aunt Silbie and continues to this day with a lineup of lovelies — plucky, 40-ish, auburn-haired — who seem to find him irresistible. Volatile Human Relations in a Capricious World
  • My sock drawer, which should be a vault of depravity and secret lascivious habits contains socks and underwear.
  • He was forced to strategically excise parts in the opening shower sequence, replace some lascivious dialogue, and tone down some of the overt gore.
  • I think it's interesting that we went from seven lewd and lascivious charges down to four, and one of them is an attempt, as well.
  • Ward will be charged with lewd and lascivious behaviour, public indecency and public intoxication at the Calgary courthouse on Monday.
  • Reportedly, individuals were booked for charges ranging from urinating in the streets, creating a nuisance to lewd and lascivious behavior.
  • You do not participate in lascivious deviant sexual behavior Worst Apartment Rental Ad Ever - The Consumerist
  • An impersonal and scientific knowledge of the structure of our bodies is the surest safeguard against prurient curiosity and lascivious gloating. Married Love: or, Love in Marriage
  • Each count involving lewd or lascivious acts carries potential prison time of three, six or eight years.
  • The movie concentrates on Rochester's lascivious and debauched adventures in London, gallivanting about with other aristocratic hedonists.
  • The actor's immorality is not lasciviousness, as Puritans and neo-Confucians believed, but the vanity culture that makes all pursuits vain, extrinsic, and spectacular.
  • Perhaps the only criticism I might put forward is that he made the Aunt a little too old, making her lasciviousness and lust a little unbelievable (the book portrays her as a raunchy woman but not that old).
  • For the time past of our life may suffice us to have wrought the will of the Gentiles, when we walked in lasciviousness, lusts, excess of wine, revelings, banquetings, and abominable idolatries: wherein they think it strange that ye run not with them to the same excess of riot, speaking evil of you: who shall give account to him that is ready to judge the quick and the dead. 1 Peter 4.
  • The man was lascivious, sexually perverted and insatiable.
  • In view of this, the provincial government office yesterday issued a circular calling for strict land management, waste land to prohibit all acts of lasciviousness .
  • Those who show too great familiarity with the other sex, who entertain lascivious thoughts, continually exciting the sexual desires, always suffer a weakening of power and sometimes the actual diseases of degeneration, chronic inflammation of the gland, spermatorrhoea, impotence, and the like. Searchlights on Health The Science of Eugenics
  • That is how much money they were willing to accept to give up all the privileges of whiteness: the ability to not suffer from racial profiling, not to be shot to death in a hail of 50 bullets fired at you; not to be called lascivious/wanton/aggressive because of 400+ year-old stereotypes; not to be questioned on your intellect; not to be written off before you even get your foot in the door; not to be followed nor harassed while shopping; not have your voice dismissed or disregarded in a group where you are the only Black; not to have to teach your children to navigate the systemic racism that affects their lives on a daily basis. BEAUTIFUL, ALSO, ARE THE SOULS OF MY BLACK SISTERS
  • And get a grip on that trumpet player, before the more lascivious elements of the crowd jump in.
  • One person's affectionate pat is another's lascivious fondle.
  • If these markings imply that readers were not all young town gallants ensconced in taverns or on the fringes of court, being lascivious, witty, and drunk, so does the tantalizing case of Leonard Wheatcroft.
  • Each count involving lewd or lascivious acts carries potential prison time of three, six or eight years.
  • Gentiles -- heathen: which many of you were. when, &c. -- "walking as ye have done [Alford] in lasciviousness"; the Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Mild expressions of lascivious interest in fellow bar patrons or party-attendees also come in handy.
  • The body ranges between the sexes, the pose extremely lascivious while the lustfully mounting tones of the overture are played slowly, to be savoured.
  • The time past our lives may suffice us to have wrought the will of the Gentiles, when we walked in lasciviousness, 1 Pet. iv. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • Cool down, Liz; cease that lascivious whistling immediately.
  • I could undersatnd why the author uses condolence taking the word lascivious into mind. Condolence for the Girl with Pearl Earring
  • A man condemned in his own day for his sexual practices and lascivious writings, after his death he was crowned patron saint of the Surrealists, but was also requisite bedside reading for many a serial killer.
  • This was still money, and no harm could come to her after the lascivious squeeze and wink.
  • Then there's James Coburn in the awesome Flint trilogy as Derek Flint perhaps even randier than the lascivious Matt Helm. Play time, boys and girls.
  • We may also reply that "lasciviousness" relates to certain acts circumstantial to the venereal act, for instance kisses, touches, and so forth. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • Resh soothed them absently, stroking them in a way even human would call lascivious. Dwellers in the Crucible
  • The previous year, Miami cops had had the suspect in custody for lewd and lascivious molestation, without checking his immigration status.
  • The glories of technology, combined with our high-octane lasciviousness and natural good looks, have made our town the purportedly third-biggest pornography producing centre in the world, after Los Angeles and Amsterdam.
  • Nineteenth-century travellers were ravished by the romantic spectacle of them, as they were delighted by the orientalism of the city itself, with its mysterious and lascivious suggestions of the east.
  • He finds himself on a psycho-erotic country estate where all manner of lewd and lascivious acts are taking place.
  • Rolling Stone put us on the cover (me in lascivious cheerleader drag) to com - memorate our receiving their reader awards for Artist of the Year, Band of the Year, Best Album, and Best Single ( "Dreams"). ɘloЯ
  • There are instances of debauched and shameless old age which, deficient in vital resources, strives to supply their place by fictitious excitement; a kind of brutish lasciviousness, that is ever the more cruelly punished by nature, from the fact that the immediately-ensuing debility is in direct proportion to the forced stimulation which has preceded it. Plain facts for old and young : embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic life.
  • There She engaged in unbridled promiscuity, consorted with lascivious demons, and gave birth to hundreds of Lilim or demonic babies, daily. The Other Side of Immortality « Write Anything
  • Maidens and honesty wandered then, I say, where they listed, alone, signiorising, secure that no stranger liberty, or lascivious intent could prejudice it, or their own native desire or will any way endamage it. The Second Book. III. Of That Which Passed between Don Quixote and Certain Goatherds
  • Had the media been accessible to us, perhaps we could have heard of the term act of lasciviousness .
  • As the narrator cleans the mansion of his dead employer, the reader learns of Kaji's predilection for cloning dead celebrities and engaging in lascivious acts. REVIEW: Voices From Punktown by Jeffrey Thomas
  • From first rude frame to lascivious last, Grindhouse guns to be the last word in fanboy fetishism," writes Nathan Lee in the Voice. GreenCine Daily: Grindhouse, 4/4.
  • I’m thinking that a moratorium on all things licentious and lascivious is in order but how does one go about instituting that? T.M.I (too much information) | The Stiletto Gang
  • All which cautions of mine, which I think he deemed to be disdains, did inflame more his lascivious appetite (for this is the name wherewithal I entitle his affection towards me), which, had it been such as it ought, you had not known it now, for then the cause of revealing it had not befallen me. The Fourth Book. I. Wherein Is Discoursed the New and Pleasant Adventure That Happened to the Curate and the Barber in Sierra Morena
  • Lascivious desire, and no religious devotion, made him draw neere her, and whether under shrift (the onely cloake to compasse carnal affections) or some other as close conference to as pernitious and vile a purpose, I know not: but so farre he prevailed upon her frailety, and such a bargaine passed betweene them, that from the Church, he wonne her to his Chamber, before any person could perceive it. The Decameron
  • This is paired with Missy's wantonly lascivious delivery and interplay with her vocal partners.
  • It is well known that polygamical love is divided among several, and divided love is not conjugial love, which cannot be divided from one of the sex; hence the former love is lascivious, and polygamy is lasciviousness. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
  • For know that I am proud and revengeful and lascivious, and I prate even as thou.
  • This luxury hotels vancouver usneaceae sets inaccessibly avifaunal myosarcoma to magellan carsick wait in motherliness tastily the lasciviously ten tecophilaeacea. Rational Review
  • 3 For the time past of our life may suffice us to have wrought the will of the Gentiles, when we walked in lasciviousness, lusts, excess of wine, revellings, banquetings, and abominable idolatries: Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • They often contain an element of what we would call lasciviousness, but to the Manóbo they merely represent ordinary natural acts. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
  • She had seen glances hot with wine and lust, claspings of hands, loosened cyclas, and more lascivious reclinings. The Lion's Brood
  • His swearing, lasciviousness and blackly comedic distortion of the word ‘spastic’ was nothing that most British youths haven't heard or employed themselves.
  • What people most long for in ogling the screen is to witness some torrid lascivious scene: the incentives to gaze are supremely lubricious.
  • Two hours later, what had been the erect image of a gigantic coal – porter turned miraculously white, was now no more than a medley of disjected members; the quadragenarian torso prone against the pedestal; the lascivious countenance leering down the kitchen stair; the legs, the arms, the hands, and even the fingers, scattered broadcast on the lobby floor. The Wrong Box
  • The societies brought prosecutions against vice and protested against lewd plays and lascivious entertainments, such as masquerades.
  • [5143] Another terms it the companion of all filthy delights and enticements, and 'tis not easily told what inconveniences come by it, what scurrile talk, obscene actions, and many times such monstrous gestures, such lascivious motions, such wanton tunes, meretricious kisses, homely embracings. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • He answered with a lascivious wink when reporters asked him what he was giving his wife for her birthday.
  • A lascivious inamorato plots all the day long to please his mistress, acts and struts, and carries himself as if she were in presence, still dreaming of her, as Pamphilus of his Glycerium, or as some do in their morning sleep. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Anna's encounter with S&M leaves her with lascivious fantasies of previously unknown sexual desires.
  • The elegance which she wished to introduce was termed lasciviousness; yet I do not find that the absence of gallantry renders the wives more chaste, or the husbands more constant. Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark
  • One of the reasons Hollywood has always liked sword-and-sandal epics is that it has vainly seen itself in the lascivious, bacchanalian lifestyle of the rich and Roman.
  • Osculi sensus, brachiorum amplexus, kissing and embracing are proper gifts of Nature to a man; but these are too lascivious kisses, [5116] Implicuitque suos circum meet colla lacertos, Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Laurence, [2994] prostibulum faeminae Messalina the empress, that by philters, and such kind of lascivious meats, use all means to [2995] enable themselves: and brag of it in the end, confodi multas enim, occidi vero paucas per ventrem vidisti, as that Anatomy of Melancholy
  • He lends Pseudolus his own brand of roguish geniality: even the moment when his eyes lasciviously follow a courtesan's rotating hips is purged of offence by his unthreatening charm.
  • As ridiculous it sounds to knock out Cougars because of its popularization as a term for lascivious middle-aged women, I actually can understand why the board didn't want the term. Forbes.com: News
  • Monasteries, breaking the Lawes of obedience, and being addicted to pleasures of the flesh, are become lascivious and dissolute, making the world beleeve, that whatsoever is convenient for other women, is no way unbeseeming them, as thinking in that manner to escape. The Decameron
  • Gradually, as lascivious sapphic tendencies become apparent, the gulf in sexual mores between the youthful maid and her venerable employers becomes more pronounced.
  • Otherwise, all is lasciviousness and frozen deceit.
  • Frank at once presented his half-stiffened cock to his mother's lips, whilst Ethel, kneeling down between the maternal thighs, rolled her lascivious tongue in delight round that splendid clitoris and within the serrated nymphae which guarded the entrance to the temple of love, whilst her nose revelled amongst the beautiful chevelure of a most glorious mons Veneris, and inhaled all the sweet odours of that The Power of Mesmerism A Highly Erotic Narrative of Voluptuous Facts and Fancies
  • Words in the Bible, such as "lasciviousness" and so on, have started mere school children asking questions to which probably they only got distorted answers from other school children. Men Women and God
  • Women could donate eggs - a somewhat less lascivious process - for $1,000 to $3,000.
  • They appear to be sexual predators, ready to leap from the interior, domestic space to cavort lasciviously in the external realm of military men.
  • This would appear to involve sitting in a bar and drinking local spirits, occasionally bobbing up to link together video segments with a smattering of lascivious small-talk.
  • It is unlike the waltz, the gavotte, the country dance, the Scotch reel, the Spanish Cachucha, the Hungarian mazurka; is far worse than jota Arragonese, or the most lascivious of Spanish dances of Andalusia. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 3, February, 1851
  • “Ke ke ke ke,” she sang bawdily, lifting up the hem of her dress, gyrating lasciviously. A Kettle of Vultures
  • This is an allegation of lewd and lascivious conduct, Nancy.
  • This meaning of cheese corresponds with the marked, sometimes explicit, sexuality often present both in the Circean narratives and in medieval interpretations of the Mare as assaults by lascivious incubi.

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