How To Use nymphomania In A Sentence
- Strasberg as Tracey, to whom Lord is most drawn, is said to be a nymphomaniac with a history of violent break-ups; the plainish Willcox as Diz Diz N. Archive 2008-11-30
- Dallas' account of her journey into nymphomania is really an account of her development into a mature, self-empowered woman and a mother who's aware of her responsibility to her daughter.
- Disorders and displacements of the uterus, ulcers and cancer, gastralgia and gastric spasms, jaundice, pains in the nose, are supposed in women to result from masturbation, as well as fluor albus, nymphomania, &c. The Sexual Life of the Child
- The only thing that strikes me as dubious, I think, is the implication of nymphomania of a kind in the case of Nadia the exchange student, who, when Jim asks her if she really wants him, says, ‘well…’
- As for suburban nymphomania - well, the most I've ever been offered is a cup of Tea and a Jaffa cake.
- Both parties sign a contract setting out terms on which they insist, and men are presented with a variety of women from nymphomaniacs through bluestockings to homemakers.
- Exposure to tropical climate, contemporary medical opinion averred, produced nymphomania in white women.
- The recent spate of acronymania and do not write that as acronymphomania can be combated only by resolute ridicule. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
- The 1974 horror film is a Blaxploitation answer to "The Exorcist," in which an archaeologist's wife is transformed into a nymphomaniac when a Yoruba trickster god takes charge of her body. Mixing and Maximizing
- In the past, other labels such as nymphomania, satyriasis, and hyper-sexuality have been used