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  • So what if it is all about forbidden love and doomed sexual obsession for a pre-pubescent nymphet.
  • The song ended with a call for the nymphette to go home to her mama ‘before we go too far Oh-oh-oh!’
  • nymphet" to enthrall and transport across state lines. Histriomastix
  • The painting depicts two nymphets lolling on an old red studio couch en plein air, with a low horizon, a big cloud cover and a bright blue pond below the couch.
  • The world at the inn is one dominated by women - the nymphet, the vamp, the spinster and a handful of old crones.
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  • The poor guy loves his wife and children and never touches this succulent nymphet.
  • He finds himself drawn into the life of a street prostitute and a nymphet whose father pimps her from his costume shop.
  • Public policy says teens shouldn't have sex, but commerce bombards us with half-naked nymphets hawking the latest magazine, music, movie, video game, gadget, fashion.
  • Hamlet refers to Ophelia as a nymph ( "Nymph, in thy orisons, be all my sins remembered"), but she is of marriageable age, whereas a nymphet is another thing altogether. Hurricane Lolita
  • We're also seeing a glorification of the nymphet - and she's getting younger and younger.
  • Lolita is his preferred nymphet, and the book is a record of his disastrous affair with her. From the archive, 23 January 1959: Lolita and its critics
  • One often sees a wiggling, Lycra-clad nymphet keeping very incongruous company with her soberly-dressed grandmother.
  • Because in Humbert's private mythology, Dolly is the "nymphet" Lolita, a creature whose "true nature is not human, but … demoniac," a changeling without family or history, existing on an "intangible island of entranced time," where neither she nor Humbert will ever grow up. Lolita At 50, And Forever Young
  • I don't think I've seen the cover of any recent magazine aimed at youth that did not involve a scantily clad nymphet staring at the camera, all wide-eyed and pouty-lipped, as if to say, Gee, this is all I know how to do. A Conversation with Libba Bray about A Great and Terrible Beauty
  • It must be all the nymphets and the cocktails that keep him young.
  • Imagine if a 60-something male author wrote a book reclaiming the right of blokes to ogle 17-year-old nymphettes in knickers.
  • And I do wonder if I was bobbing up and down on my yacht in the Med with nymphettes rubbing suntan lotion on to my back whether I'd be capable of writing to the same standard.
  • So, you've spent the last couple of months salivating before the television screen and not because of any gyrating Bollywood nymphet.
  • No longer did I desire conventions of little nymphets, each one wearing playboy's plastic name badge.
  • Reader must understand that in the possession and thralldom of a nymphet the enchanted traveler stands, as it were, beyond happiness.
  • Auber's Manon Lescaut reworks Prévost's novel about the nymphet who hurtles to self-destruction when love comes into conflict with her yearning for the high life, which can only be purchased with her body.
  • Remember what Nabokov said about his nymphets, that in the midst of others ‘she stands unrecognized by them and unconscious of her fantastic power.’
  • (through whose tortured glottis the word nymphet has decisively been lifted into the linguistic mainstream from the minor Jacobean rivulets of Drayton and Drummond), whose speech is effectively spoonerized by the "tender, mysterious, impure, indifferent twilight eyes" of "Haze, Dolores" (to firmly place the child where she belongs -- in a school attendance list): VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XI No 3
  • The indispensable piece remains the sheath dress, interpreted à la nymphet mode by Alessandro dell'Acqua, and dramatically by Lawrence Steele, who created a luminous second skin of metallicized grey with lunar spangles.
  • He falls for the babysitter, Belén, a pulsating nymphette who tells of how she wants her pornstar mother's lover for her own, and it all goes downhill from there - to murder, disappearance or wishful abandonment.
  • How can they do so, when they want to play heroes all the time and run around trees chasing nymphets!
  • The plot concerns Texas Ranger Tommy Lee, who must go undercover as a cheerleading coach in order to protect five airheaded nymphets who have witnessed a murder.
  • The demands which Humbert makes upon Lolita, with his appalling sentimentality, cannot possibly be met by her: and the result is a bitter comedy in which the nymphet answers his passion by demand for more iced lollies or fudge sundaes. From the archive, 23 January 1959: Lolita and its critics
  • But in an age ruled by violence/action, item numbers and nubile nymphets, what box-office potential does a philosophical film on a poet have?
  • Turn on a television anywhere from Idaho to Irkutsk and there he'll be, still leering away and chasing squealing nymphets across drab stretches of suburban parkland.
  • And she had a crush on a teacher who would probably think she was some kind of nymphet if he knew about it. Outside In
  • Why is it that Indian skippers are suckers to failed nymphets?
  • Hollywood nymphets cower in the jungle, vainly trying to hide their voluptuousness from James Brown as he looms in the background, poised for another brush with the law.
  • Don't you think you should only be seen with twenty-year-old nymphettes?
  • Actually, we kind of suspect he's long since had all his Suffolk blood replaced with fresh stuff drained from young, nubile nymphets.
  • The plot concerns Texas Ranger Tommy Lee, who must go undercover as a cheerleading coach in order to protect five airheaded nymphets who have witnessed a murder.

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