How To Use Pleasurable In A Sentence

  • We spent them and traded them and frittered them away on drink and food and pleasurable company.
  • Overeating and drunkenness both violated social moral codes, although the latter appears to have been a much weightier transgression: intoxication is frequently listed among the serious crimes — "pleasurable living," adultery, theft — mentioned by Sahagún's informants. 47 Indigenous drinking practices also shocked Spaniards who had their own ideals of moderation when it came to alcohol consumption, a topic that we look at in Chapter 4. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • Animals surely greet the best parts of their lives with enjoyment: and surely actively seek out pleasurable things. Times, Sunday Times
  • Still, this is certainly one of the most pleasurable new collections I've read this year.
  • The end of poetry is not an after-effect, not a pleasurable memory of itself, but an immediate, constant and even unpleasant insistence upon itself…. Laura (Riding) Jackson
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  • If we can just let go and trust that things will work out they way they're supposed to, without trying to control the outcome, then we can begin to enjoy the moment more fully. The joy of the freedom it brings becomes more pleasurable than the experience itself. Goldie Hawn 
  • Under the pleasurable sense of freedom, thanks to the relaxation of the bit, with stately bearing and legs pliantly moving he dashes forward in his pride, in every respect imitating the airs and graces of a horse approaching other horses. On Horsemanship
  • He keeps the energy level high and the actors gay and carefree in a successful attempt to create a pleasurable musical.
  • But something so pleasurable hardly seemed like charity.
  • Having orgasms should be a pleasurable, thrilling experience… they make you breathless, your whole body becomes warmly ‘buzzed’, drained and satisfied.
  • Hmmm ..... when was the last time anyone needed to be told that "food tastes good" or that sex is "pleasurable" - especially teens? Undefined
  • Choose one with a scent you like, to make the instant hit all the more pleasurable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The praiseworthy goal of the contemporary Italian order of antipasto, primo, secondo, contorno accompanying vegetables, and dolce is to separate tastes and arrange them so as to create a familiar and pleasurable sense of progress from the beginning to the end of the meal. Delizia!
  • Trust me, it is a pleasurable experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • And yet it's also just a part of a pleasurable little scene between two performers intent on topping one another with their jokes and gags.
  • Otherwise just wandering around the town is a pleasurable way to spend an afternoon. The Sun
  • She tangled her hands in his hair, loving the soft feel of it, reveling in the sheer pleasurable delights she was being swept up in.
  • A moment in heaven is infinitely pleasurable, so even if heaven lasts no longer than that, that moment outweighs a lifetime of Epicurean pleasures.
  • Here, we experience what Garfield says is "pleasurable physical contact," whether it's with celebrities, an angel, a talking animal or our next-door neighbor.
  • A haven of genteel entertainment might persuade local residents that there were pleasurable and respectable alternatives to a knock-down drunken blowout every weekend.
  • One of the best loved is the old-fashioned Johnny-jump-up (V. tricolor), a viola with dark purple upper petals and lower petals in shades of lavender-blue, yellow or white, often with dark purple markings, Plants are short-lived but readily self-seed, providing pleasurable discoveries of new plants in unexpected places each year. DailyHerald.com > News
  • Choose one with a scent you like, to make the instant hit all the more pleasurable. Times, Sunday Times
  • While not as pleasurable as your typical spa massage, a good sports rubdown certainly has its moments and will leave you feeling like a new man.
  • Bellville, does not the very word indulge shew the sensation to be pleasurable? The history of Lady Julia Mandeville
  • It is important to make clear that as the existence of the hedonistic side in every spiritual activity has given rise to the confusion between the aesthetic activity and the useful or pleasurable, so the existence, or, better, the possibility of constructing this physical side, has generated the confusion between _aesthetic_ expression and expression Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic
  • Caressing, hugging, stroking, and cuddling all send a chain reaction of chemicals to signal your brain that this is pleasurable.
  • Is it just a pleasurable sensation when it stops? Times, Sunday Times
  • That sensation of disembodiment—pleasurable during a kiss, aversive when you first suffer the death of a loved one—is common in first experiences, as are feelings of heightened reality or unreality.
  • The most pleasurable experience of the evening was the wonderful fireworks display.
  • Needless to say, there is nothing pleasurable about the ailments caused by muscle attrition or a lack of bone density.
  • But it would be an unjustifiable violation of another's personal freedom to coercively attempt to prevent him from ingesting some substance that he - however wrong-headedly from the critic's perspective - finds desirable, useful, or pleasurable.
  • His velvety-voiced villainy sent pleasurable shivers up the spine.
  • Hedonists have appropriated the term happiness as an equivalent to the totality of pleasurable or agreeable feeling. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • For now, at least, that sensation cannot be pleasurable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Enhance the skin's resistance and self-repairing capacity, with the moderate cooling sensation while using, leave the skin feeling relaxed and pleasurable.
  • Being so close to him made her feel slightly dizzy - in a pleasurable way.
  • The farce could be snappier, the dancing tappier — but it's a pleasurable show. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pleasurable when you get there but try not to pull a muscle or strain something else trying to saddle up.
  • When this time comes, if it does come, there will be added merely another extraordinary experience to the very many unique and pleasurable experiences of a visit to the Mount McKinley National Park. The Book of the National Parks
  • If we can just let go and trust that things will work out they way they're supposed to, without trying to control the outcome, then we can begin to enjoy the moment more fully. The joy of the freedom it brings becomes more pleasurable than the experience itself. Goldie Hawn 
  • Besides He may actually like handguns! has anybody ever thought to invite him to a range for a pleasurable afternoon of familiarization with a piece or two? Gallup Poll: Will Obama Ban Try To Ban The Sale of Handguns?
  • Habituation means that pleasurable experiences usually produce only a temporary lift. MAKING HAPPY PEOPLE
  • Angus, crouching over a keyboard in the corner, waited in pleasurable anticipation for his entry.
  • Working when our friends or family are present is enough to transform a miserable experience into a pleasurable one. Times, Sunday Times
  • An alarm clock is not what we can call a pleasurable object. Thursday, April 23 – The Bleat.
  • Looking to the future with anticipation is pleasurable and, crucially, also helps you drift back off to sleep. Times, Sunday Times
  • The reader has to allow for the age of the book and to permit it to be a pleasurable read.
  • She wanted to recall the pleasurable sensations of the day, and to prolong them. The Heavenly Twins
  • For this reason, it is well worth spending some time thinking about other pleasurable ways you can spend your time in the future instead of smoking. Coping with Angina
  • Like a biochemical carrot and stick, these systems generate pleasurable or painful feelings that powerfully guide behavior.
  • Taking a walk for exercise, or to walk a dog for that matter, is thus no longer a pleasurable activity.
  • He laughed softly, the sound more like a choke than a pleasurable noise.
  • The rain turned from warm and pleasurable to cold and assaulting, and my teeth chattered, my words stammered, because of it.
  • SSL's portfolio includes products such as gels to make sex more pleasurable and pads to cushion feet in high heels. Reckitt's a Hit in the Bedroom
  • When this pleasurable sensation rises into a painful one, and the customs of society will not permit us to laugh aloud, some other violent voluntary exertion is used instead of it to alleviate the pain. Canto II
  • Ferries from north to south are one of the most pleasurable ways to spend a sunny day in Sydney. Times, Sunday Times
  • Carry the necessary ancillary equipment needed to make your visit to the offshore dive site pleasurable.
  • Here, we experience what Garfield says is "pleasurable physical contact," whether it's with celebrities, an angel, a talking animal or our next-door neighbor.
  • My sincerest wishes for a salubriously beneficial and gratifyingly pleasurable period between sunset and dawn.
  • Apparently, for the true chocoholic, just thinking about chocolate can evoke a pleasurable response.
  • Dr.gs and addictive behaviors "highjack" the brain's reward system, says Dr. Petros Levounis, director of the Addiction Institute of New York at St. Luke's and Roosevelt Hospitals in Manhattan. dopamine plays a major role in motivation and reward, surging before and during a pleasurable activity -- say, eating or sex -- to make patients want to repeat a behavior that's crucial to the survival of the species. ABC News: ABCNews
  • Whereas Gerard holds association merely to be a vehicle by which pleasurability is transmitted from the naturally pleasurable mental operation to the object of taste, Alison holds association also to be the central mental operation from which pleasurability is transmitted to the object taste. 18th Century British Aesthetics
  • In terms of performance, the difference is minute, but the added comfort and support go some way towards making physical activity far more pleasurable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The human psyche believes that only pleasurable objects can bring happiness, and thus it attempts to magnetize them and all kinds of Others into its sphere.
  • With one exception, they are spoken texts and so have the spontaneity and naturalness that make for pleasurable reading.
  • The archetype, a compound called naltrexone, reverses the pleasurable effect of narcotics like heroin. How to Break the Chain
  • good printing makes a book more pleasurable to read
  • It is a cruel irony that once people realised it was pleasurable it went underground. Times, Sunday Times
  • Without some element of suffering in our lives, it is difficult to distinguish a pleasurable life from a happy life.
  • However welcome a few good showers might be, there is no doubt that getting drenched in a thundershower, is not a pleasurable experience.
  • Romantic love is mental illness. But it's a pleasurable one. It's a drug. It distorts reality, and that's the point of it. It would be impossible to fall in love with someone that you really saw. Fran Lebowitz 
  • The sublime (as distinct from the merely pleasurable) is not primarily a matter of reflection and comparison.
  • If we can just let go and trust that things will work out they way they're supposed to, without trying to control the outcome, then we can begin to enjoy the moment more fully. The joy of the freedom it brings becomes more pleasurable than the experience itself. Goldie Hawn 
  • One of the major problems in depression is what is called anhedonia -- an inability to be able to be satisfied or happy or content with normally pleasurable activities in life. Canada.com Top Stories
  • It is the socially approved drug, however, and for a very important reason: it has the edge as a "better" drug in a most significant respect, that its addictive potential is lower than heroin, and for centuries, the majority of people have used it as a mild and sometimes not so mild pleasurable inebriant without dire consequence. Buried Alive, The Biography of Janis Joplin
  • full of happiness and pleasurable excitement
  • And, like many appetitive behaviours, smoking is inherently pleasurable and immediately rewarding.
  • And while I don't know I'd use the word pleasurable, it's certainly not onerous to ride. CNN Transcript Oct 6, 2005
  • This close scrutiny is a great deal more pleasurable than it might sound. Times, Sunday Times
  • A combination of scrupulous research, informed interpretation and what can only be described as well-documented gossip, it is almost as pleasurable to encounter as the paintings themselves—and it will send you rushing to the Frick. The Path of 'Progress'
  • The experience was made even more pleasurable by the weather: the forecasters had predicted wind and rain.
  • = The vulva and the clitoris have no special functions to perform; but in them, in the clitoris particularly, but also in the labia minora, resides the feeling of voluptuousness, the pleasurable sensation experienced during the sexual act. Woman Her Sex and Love Life
  • The third course of oysters with lemongrass and chilli pepper, wrapped in marinated pineapple, was pleasurable and stimulating. Italian Innovation and Tradition
  • As the reverend gentleman tripped daintily down the summer street that lay between the blue river and the purple mountain, he cast his mild eyes hither and thither upon human nature, and the sentence he had just penned recurred to him with pleasurable appositeness. For the term of his natural life
  • But I find it's only a pleasurable experience if everyone sticks to the rules.
  • If we can just let go and trust that things will work out they way they're supposed to, without trying to control the outcome, then we can begin to enjoy the moment more fully. The joy of the freedom it brings becomes more pleasurable than the experience itself. Goldie Hawn 
  • The most pleasurable experience of the evening was the wonderful fireworks display.
  • The trip is open to all and promises to be a very pleasurable experience.
  • I cannot picture anything described as pleasurable, beautiful and peaceful, and picture extreme physical pain and discomfort in it. Doctor Resigns From Hospital Because She Won’t Do Unneeded C-Sections
  • Anthologized, they are deprived of their particularized timing and pertinence, which above all makes their ethical import pleasurable. The Times Literary Supplement
  • This would enable us to replay pleasurable sensations and keep an ability to sprint for the bus until our dying day. Times, Sunday Times
  • My husband and I soon realized that cruising on a luxurious five-star floatel makes it not only possible, but pleasurable, to savor the taste of a dozen or so cities along the Mediterranean in one grand gulp. Dr. Irene S. Levine: Cruising the Mediterranean: A Speed Date on Oceania Marina
  • An aesthetically pleasing city with clean air would make cycling and walking more pleasurable.
  • In our waking hours a perpetual voluntary exertion, of which we are unconscious, attends all our new trains of ideas, whether those of imagination or of perception; which by comparing them with our former experience preserves the consistency of the former, by rejecting such as are incongruous; and adds to the credibility of the latter, by their analogy to objects of our previous knowledge: and this exertion is attended with pleasurable sensation. Note XIII
  • Looking to the future with anticipation is pleasurable and, crucially, also helps you drift back off to sleep. Times, Sunday Times
  • To vilify the ancient and heavenly act of smoking is to belittle one of life's most wicked and pleasurable of indulgences.
  • It was a thoroughly enjoyable day and was made all the more pleasurable by the glorious warm sunny weather.
  • The movements of their adapted fluids in the various vessels of the body are carried forwards by the actions of those vessels in consequence of two kinds of stimulus, one of which may be compared to a pleasurable sensation or desire inducing the vessel to seize, and, as it were, to swallow the particles thus selected from the blood; as is done by the mouths of the various glands, veins, and other absorbents, which may be called glandular appetency. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • Do some decent degree of good and kindness in thy daily life, for the result is a slight pleasurable sense that will seem to warm and delectate thee with felicitous self-laudings; and all that brings thy thoughts to thyself tends to invigorate that central principle by the growth of which thou art to give thyself indefinite life. Septimius Felton, or, the Elixir of Life
  • Early tolerance develops not only to the pleasurable euphoriant effects of heroin, but also to the analgesic, sedative, emetic, and respiratory depressant effects.
  • Dining is a pleasurable necessity and our menu delicious.
  • Buying the device was not a pleasurable experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • All you urban dictionary i am teh poop is a unwise wedding and a connectionless mental attitude. 'opinion' backing to pleasurable book american sign language dictionary is a ego or metadata shocked with sickness but. Wii-volution
  • The husband on the other hand belongs to an all-male stokvel, devoted to the pleasurable and good things in life.
  • A haven of genteel entertainment might persuade local residents that there were pleasurable and respectable alternatives to a knock-down drunken blowout every weekend.
  • Nicotine is what gets you hooked on smoking and also what makes it so pleasurable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The essential feature of this specifier is a loss of interest in most activities, or lack of reactivity to usually pleasurable stimuli, i.e., anhedonia.
  • Like a biochemical carrot and stick, these systems generate pleasurable or painful feelings that powerfully guide behavior.
  • The advent of e-mail has made communication a far quicker and more pleasurable experience.
  • It's a perfect amalgam of pleasurable celebration and cool-headed analysis.
  • Thailand enjoys one of the world's most pleasurable climates with three distinct seasons.
  • Make eating a pleasurable activity. PCOS DIET BOOK: How you can use the nutritional approach to deal with polycystic ovary syndrome
  • Sex is good when it's pleasurable regardless of orgasm.
  • It's about the heart of doing movies, and not just making movies, but like there's something fundamental about it, not something pleasurable or agreeable.
  • Like Pale Fire, Lolita begins with an immoderate conceit that allows its author and reader to explore the extravagant, pleasurable, and disturbing fringes of the language.
  • As we said before, being a sex vixen is far more pleasurable than playing shy bride.
  • Choose one with a scent you like, to make the instant hit all the more pleasurable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Envy is not a pleasurable emotion nor one that human beings will attempt to modulate.
  • The fact is, our brains are set up to pursue pleasure (as in eating is pleasurable) and avoid pain (even emotional pain). The End of Liberty? | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • What could be more shameful, or more pleasurable, in California today?
  • Men and women have been habituated against expecting it to be pleasurable. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the "Protagoras," where Plato represents Socrates as expounding his position, virtue is interpreted to mean prudence, or foresight of pleasurable and painful consequences. The Approach to Philosophy
  • Nicotine is what gets you hooked on smoking and also what makes it so pleasurable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bernal is an outrageously pleasurable actor to watch, each performance rich, textured and dimensional.
  • The letter gives rise to a pleasurable squirm, somewhere deep in my stomach.
  • Striding through a dozen galleries filled only with his work is weirdly unpleasurable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The urge develops because past pleasurable experience and related benefits from the substance or activity are expected to reoccur on the next occasion.
  • Dining is a pleasurable necessity and our menu delicious.
  • Romantic love is mental illness. But it's a pleasurable one. It's a drug. It distorts reality, and that's the point of it. It would be impossible to fall in love with someone that you really saw. Fran Lebowitz 
  • But those winds were futile as a device for prying away such an inspissated couple for once they were together this man and woman babbled to each other a mutually pleasurable one word jabberwocky despite the fiercely driven rains, hail, and the flash flood at their feet. An Apostate: Nawin of Thais
  • This route is one of the most pleasurable, which is probably why I save it for last. Grouse Diary Entry
  • Few things are more pleasurable than gardening. Times, Sunday Times
  • February 10th, 2010 at 7: 32 pm the kemp smith translation of the first critique is remotely pleasurable to read Matthew Yglesias » Time For a Blogger Ethics Panel
  • Otherwise just wandering around the town is a pleasurable way to spend an afternoon. The Sun
  • Just the thought of all the times he'd gone to bed aching and bruised and bathless made this all the more pleasurable. Elvenborn
  • There are hand-jobs and oral sex and frottage ... Theres all these things that you can do that are really pleasurable, that are adult sexual activities, that allow you to be fully intimate.
  • It was also the most expensive player, which ensured quality and hours of pleasurable listening enjoyment.
  • Most of all, though, it bothers me that there is so little that is celebratory - or even vaguely pleasurable - about her regimes.
  • The most pleasurable experience of the evening was the wonderful fireworks display.
  • It was the first of many pleasurable sensations over the next 45 minutes.
  • The rain turned from warm and pleasurable to cold and assaulting, and my teeth chattered, my words stammered, because of it.
  • Barbiturates injected produce a rush effect which is described as a pleasurable, warm and drowsy feeling. Clinical Work with Adolescents
  • He follows after Gerard in holding that objects of taste are not naturally pleasurable, as Hutcheson had supposed, and so follows after Gerard in holding that objects of taste must acquire their pleasurability from something else that is naturally pleasurable. 18th Century British Aesthetics
  • A corollary is that these fans derive pleasurable excitement from going on away trips and invading the territories of opposing fans.
  • The inspiration comes from sunray. From the angle of the emotions, grasp the rustic, exuberant and impassioned music, which gives us aesthetic and pleasurable feelings.
  • Be fully present when you're indulging in a pleasurable activity. Times, Sunday Times
  • The words Britain's best young spellers found most difficult were rankle, caterwaul, pleasurable and totem.
  • He believes the boosts in mood-including those pleasurable "chills" - triggered by music might also be a side effect of a physiological reaction. Scientific American
  • Early tolerance develops not only to the pleasurable euphoriant effects of heroin, but also to the analgesic, sedative, emetic, and respiratory depressant effects.
  • With reasonable care the thing might be done almost with impunity -- though there was never wanting, of course, the not entirely unpleasurable excitement of knowing that you were breaking the law, that somebody _might_ have turned informer, and that at any moment a raid might be made. Stories of the Border Marches
  • It was a pleasurable experience to be greeted by name by bank employees I had grown to know over the years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Taking a walk for exercise, or to walk a dog for that matter, is thus no longer a pleasurable activity.
  • Romantic love is mental illness. But it's a pleasurable one. It's a drug. It distorts reality, and that's the point of it. It would be impossible to fall in love with someone that you really saw. Fran Lebowitz 
  • No avocations of professional labour will make him abandon their wholesome study; in the midst of a thousand cares he will find an hour to recur to his boyish lessons -- to reperuse them in the pleasurable consciousness of old associations, and in the clearness of manly judgment, and to apply them to himself and to the world with superior profit. The Glory of English Prose Letters to My Grandson
  • It is a cruel irony that once people realised it was pleasurable it went underground. Times, Sunday Times
  • Instead her head was tilted back slightly, her breathing relaxed and steady, and she was making a soft "cooing" noise that seemed to indicate she was finding the tactile sensation pleasurable. Darkness of the Light
  • The book and its title illustrate both the ridiculous and pleasurable nature of words. Columbia Daily Spectator
  • With the strength and deftness of the athlete he was, Rickie pushed her against the side of the stall and thrust his rod into her, swallowing the pleasurable growl of penetration that was trying to escape his lips. I.O.U.
  • ˜pleasure™ sometimes to refer to (a) a certain kind of mental state or sensation and at other times to refer to (b) non-mental items, such as actions, activities, and pursuits that do or can cause pleasurable mental states (cf. the way in which someone might refer to sexual activity as a bodily pleasure). Mill's Moral and Political Philosophy
  • “Do some decent degree of good and kindness in thy daily life, for the result is a slight pleasurable sense that will seem to warm and delectate thee with felicitous self-laudings; and all that brings thy thoughts to thyself tends to invigorate that central principle by the growth of which thou art to give thyself indefinite life. Septimius Felton, or, The elixir of life
  • That pleasurable feeling we get from love may be a result of something called phenylethylamine coursing through our veins. Greatfallstribune.com - Local News
  • There are also a few things that will help make the experience more pleasurable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our primal ancestors would have used this method especially when cold and often before pleasurable tasks such as ripping flesh from a kill. Times, Sunday Times
  • You are likely to indulge in happy pastimes and pleasurable activity.
  • The most pleasurable experience of the evening was the wonderful fireworks display.
  • Belatedly, it has begun to strike us that this is an unpleasurable and unhealthy way to carry on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Where humans live pleasurable easy lives, being looked over by sentient immortal Minds who are far from infallible but pursue a life of wisdom and a search for abstraction while tending the human flock in their care.
  • To assess animal welfare we need to know whether excitement is perceived as pleasurable (fun) or unpleasurable (stress). Times, Sunday Times
  • A "black spell" makes people forsake pleasurable things — "fireside joys" — for the "gloominess" of church service. The Peculiar Life of Sundays
  • That will be much _much_ the more pleasurable for me. A Voyage of Consolation (being in the nature of a sequel to the experiences of 'An American girl in London')
  • Many people say that the orgasm is the most pleasurable and fulfilling part of sex.
  • Shelley cannot conceptualize paederasty as a form of homosexual sex that is pleasurable sex, and without pleasure there can be no consent. The Uses and Abuses of Historicism: Halperin and Shelley on the Otherness of Ancient Greek Sexuality
  • Boating through this stretch was once a pleasurable experience for tourists.
  • It's low cost and a pleasurable thing for families and very healthy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because the underside of the shaft especially the central line called the raphe and the coronal ridge are more sensitive, many men find it more pleasurable when a woman places her hand “upside down” around the penis, with her thumb on the underside. Great Sex for Moms
  • One is phenethylamine, which triggers the release of pleasurable endorphins and potentates the action of dopamine, a neurochemical associated with sexual arousal and pleasure. Chocolate's Startling Health Benefits
  • The fact that it was pleasurable, of course, offered the incentive to undertake the activity.
  • Getting out onto a well-lit ski trail is one of the most pleasurable additions to cross-country skiing in recent years.
  • The afterglow of the pleasurable activity paled in comparison with the effects of the kind action.
  • Otherwise just wandering around the town is a pleasurable way to spend an afternoon. The Sun
  • We hope your stay among us in this lovely and unspoilt part of North Mayo will be pleasurable.
  • The aforementioned findings suggest that immune activators produced anhedonia, or lack of interest in pleasurable stimuli.
  • Because of the uniqueness of each individual, what is pleasurable for one person may not be for another.
  • Although some of the demos featuring Ilene Woods suffer from irremediable damage, in most respects this selection is a pleasurable listening experience.
  • Experimenting with shareware is a much more pleasurable experience on a Mac. Waldo Jaquith - The terrible world of Windows shareware.
  • In fact, the motivations behind body modification are closely linked with those of smokers and skydivers, who get addicted to the pleasurable adrenaline buzz.
  • Unlike most avant-garde composers from the fifties, Boulez has always found the physical act of making music a pleasurable exercise for both the ears and the spirit.
  • It is a cruel irony that once people realised it was pleasurable it went underground. Times, Sunday Times
  • To be honest I wanted something that would be pleasurable, that would fill up my time, that I could lose myself in.
  • The word aesthetic, which means "being responsive to or appreciative of what is beautiful or pleasurable to the senses," is derived from the Sanskrit word avis, which means "before the eyes, openly, manifestly, evidently. Undefined
  • She tangled her hands in his hair, loving the soft feel of it, reveling in the sheer pleasurable delights she was being swept up in.
  • It is a cruel irony that once people realised it was pleasurable it went underground. Times, Sunday Times
  • This brilliant book helped turn my daily commute on the metro into an entirely pleasurable experience.
  • Women, like men, were equally entitled to gratify their sexual desires in the most beneficial and pleasurable way possible.
  • The experience offered here is a warm one, earthy and pleasurable, and eminently watchable.
  • This does not mean that pursuing a mission is always pleasurable: we do not agree with the pop psychology view that equates meaningful work with fun.
  • Africa, the fashion is merely to raise the epidermis by a slight pricking, which is described as affording rather a pleasurable excitement. John Rutherford, the White Chief
  • It's much more pleasurable to be the one who swans in and starts the party.
  • On a raining day, to sit in the bridge pavilion and chat with friends is one of the most pleasurable experiences.
  • The repetition in lines two and four underscores the severity of the situation and the depth of the speaker's forlornness: She cannot simply relieve the pain that she feels through a pleasurable activity.

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