lechery

[ UK /lˈɛt‍ʃəɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. unrestrained indulgence in sexual activity
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How To Use lechery In A Sentence

  • “Watch out, he has made lechery his profession,” Teddy said seriously. Exit the Actress
  • Steven Tyler's perpetual lechery; the way the entire panel hedges about criticism by qualifying it by saying, "At first ..." and then explaining how any given contestant pulled it together; Jacob Lusk's wordless wailing. VIDEO: American Idol's End-on-the-Title Montage
  • We didn't know Bozell kept track of that show's lechery level with such an eye for detail. Terry Krepel: The Media Research Center's Transgender Freakout
  • His lechery made him the enemy of every self-respecting husband and father in the county.
  • Now, the dry serpigo on the subject! and war and lechery confound all! Troilus and Cressida
  • Homel, who has published five earlier novels and many award-winning translations, as well as two children's books co-written with his wife, Marie-Louise Gay, is working out a set of far more interesting themes than faculty-lounge lechery. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • When they are idle, they indulge themselves into comfort , lechery, crapulence and gluttony.
  • This radical break, so often attributed to Henry's lechery and self-interest, was in the end immensely valuable to England and the English-speaking peoples. Exhibit review of 'Vivat Rex!' at the Folger Shakespeare Library
  • In this commandment it is forbidden and defended all manner sin of the flesh which is called generally lechery, which is a right foul sin and villainous. The Golden Legend, vol. 1
  • The camera lingers on every part of their bodies with a kind of appreciative lechery, taking in the curves. Death Proof Extended and Unrated Special Edition
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