How To Use Sensuality In A Sentence

  • What has remained a constant through all of his work, however, is its sensuality and eroticism.
  • The nazir offers his hair to God as a symbol that he is sublimating and consecrating his sensuality and sexual energy.
  • And then he saw the smooth mask of Dr. Anderson descend, veiling the vivid sensuality of Joy. THIS TIME LOVE
  • Drawing on Asian traditions that date back centuries, its spa retreats blend romance and serenity with exotic sensuality.
  • There is a very thin line between crude sexuality and sensuality.
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  • This _liaison_ was largely sentimental, and marked by a kind of etherealized sensuality. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion
  • He was exceedingly fanatic and died of sensuality, having first kicked his doctor to death, and he spent his last moments in versifying. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • She was stunned by the early ouster of David Hasselhoff, taken with the pigeon-toed charm of Mike "the Situation" Sorrentino and blown away by the sensuality of Jennifer Grey. Carrie Ann Inaba Opens Up About Dancing With the Stars
  • His works are known for a certain voluptuousness and ripe sensuality, his figures lacking much of the grace and elegance of earlier bijin prints, but emphasizing in their place worldliness and a less disguised or mediated sexuality.
  • Sometimes in life you can feel passion, jealousy, sensuality, loathing, and love.
  • Feroze Khan films have a distinct stamp of sensuality about them.
  • If she amazed him with her double-jointed athleticism, she amazed herself even more with the depths of her sensuality. THE ONLY GAME
  • In fact, it leads to a fundamental blocking of good analysis, nearly on par with a failure to understand the concept of consensuality. International Marriage Broker Act passes! Plus, Bush admin refuses to release rules to help battered immigrant women.
  • While Stout eschewed the splashy gestures of expressionism, there is a deep, almost lyrical sensuality not only in his shapes, but in the sumptuous metallic texture of the graphite.
  • Simone: Dania "doesn't love" it; Nigel calls it "ungainly" and lacking sensuality; Tyra thinks she could be stronger All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News
  • In the Romantic tradition a preoccupation with suicide and death is merely a further move on a continuum of sensuality and eroticism.
  • Bovell and his band conjured up an atmosphere of potent menace and seething sensuality.
  • The sensuality of the moment is breathtaking, causing cheeks to blush and pulses to pound.
  • The recording tastefully marries the cool dubby minimalism and precision of Berlin tech-house with a warm, soulful sensuality that, to some presumable degree, one might attribute to his Buenos Aires roots.
  • All is sensuality here, as the honeymoon couples will attest. Times, Sunday Times
  • While her green, gold, and red metallic body costume with its short skirt emphasizes her luxuriant sensuality, her waist beads indicate that she is marriageable and morally desirable.
  • I am sure that there is a great work to do, which wants every labourer - to show that Art's highest vocation is to be the handmaid to religion and purity, instead of to mere animal enjoyment and sensuality.
  • Be imaginative and experiment with all the sensuality and sexuality that the human body has to offer.
  • Words would not suffice to express the sensuality of the jewellery, be it cute little ear-rings, rings, pendants, cuff links or tie pins.
  • The work displays a fascination with sensuality in film and parallels this with voyeurism and the desire to touch.
  • The notes include neroli, jasmine, vanilla and musk, which all evoke sensuality.
  • Sure, all remember him - who could forget his highbrowed sensuality? Times, Sunday Times
  • Travis had made her initiation into the mystery of sensuality at once incredibly tender and shockingly passionate.
  • With people of very low sexual desire it is better not to enter directly into the sexual fantasy but rather to proceed slowly, from sensuality to sex.
  • In sensuality or in violence, youth cultures in many African societies express their outrage and subvert the social norms.
  • Yet it's often these realistic, unglamorous details which give his women their grace, their vitality, their uncensored sensuality.
  • In recent years, a homesickness for myth - for the sensuality and vividness that ‘history’ discards - has inspired a renaissance of poem as narrative.
  • Madeline chided herself for her vulgar thoughts; while the woman had a beauty and sensuality that could match or surpass any demirep in England, the perfect face glowed with the unstudied sweetness and innocence of a Madonna. Dearly Beloved
  • In the ancient world the tree in particular, in all of its lush sensuality, was a primary manifestation of the erotic Goddess.
  • Contemporary art and architecture are again recognizing the sensuality and eroticism of matter.
  • To be envied, is the grand and sole aim of vulgar vanity; to be filled with good things is that of sensuality; for Johnson perhaps no man living _envied_ poor Bozzy; and of good things (except himself paid for them) there was no vestige in that acquaintanceship. The Best of the World's Classics, Vol. V (of X) - Great Britain and Ireland III
  • It's a wonderfully evocative and private moment, the boy looking kind of straggly and no longer hip without the rain coat and leather jacket to bulk him up, and the girl suggesting her sensuality and sexiness with just the slender curve of her back to the camera. Elevator to the Gallows
  • The music's sensuality made my blood rush every which way.
  • She could feel his eyes stroking over her, and when she caught a glimpse of them, it was to see his expression flicker with a subtle sensuality. Wicked Pleasures
  • There's something so extraordinary about the pride, the haughtiness, the explicit sensuality of flamenco which is so unBritish.
  • Travis had made her initiation into the mystery of sensuality at once incredibly tender and shockingly passionate.
  • Eroticism, sensuality and feelings are irrelevant.
  • In the German songbook during the Weimar, including his collaborations with Brecht, Kurt Weill used elements of jazz as an expression of sensuality, but also as a satirical element. Fern Siegel: Stage Door: Ute Lemper -- The Music of Kurt Weill
  • Nowadays, boybands showed more sensuality as well as sexuality.
  • Arriving at positive realizations about our sensuality, body image, and love life can be a difficult process.
  • Such is the singer's perfect pitch and easy sensuality that she appeared to be idling in second gear for much of this show. Times, Sunday Times
  • “Consummate storyteller Jeffries pens another title in the School for Heiresses series that is destined to captivate readers with its sensuality and wonderfully enchanting plot.” How to Woo a Reluctant Lady
  • And once you are adjusted you find myriad variations and much sensuality in Glass's score. Times, Sunday Times
  • But this is a luxury Xerxes would have given a Satrapie to have tasted, and not to be indulged in over-often, lest it lead to effeminacy, which is as far removed from comfort as is sensuality from pleasure. Impressions of America During the years 1833, 1834 and 1835. In Two Volumes, Volume I.
  • The sensuality of the dance and the lyrics emphasizing lowlife values and language challenged bourgeois morality and dominant views on appropriate female behavior.
  • Politically speaking, pansexuality is a way of uniting disparate SM/fetish communities into a solid front that can more effectively fight for kinky civil rights and better educate the public about the diversity and consensuality of kinky sex. Come Hither
  • As I began to read I found, that like foreplay, the first two stories built in sensuality to the full on sexual bite of the third. Book Review: The Sweetest Kiss « Colleen Anderson
  • That combination of disinhibition, sensuality and relaxation is very rewarding. Times, Sunday Times
  • I also agree that consensuality is very important, although whether the encounter in the Tijuana Bible story is consensual is arguable, since the woman is apparently a robotic tool of the government. Censoring librarians: In defense of two outraged Kentucky pepperpots « The Retort
  • Needless to say, this lack of sensuality makes him the less-than-ideal sexual partner for Frances.
  • After success in the early 1960s with her brother Tom in the British country-music trio the Springfields, she went solo and made her way into the heart of “Swinging London. ” Part cartoon, part irresolvable desire, part bruised despair, she peered through heavy mascara and a stack of peroxided hair while singing with breathy sensuality. Five People Born on April 16 | myFiveBest
  • Films oscillate between sensuality and vulgarity, between suggestive sexuality and indecent exposure.
  • Be it in a combination with sea and sand landscapes or spring flowers and violin, the female body emits tenderness, eroticism, warmth and sensuality.
  • It is a blend of calming sandalwood, frankincense and myrrh, which give it a mystical, resinous quality, and exotic jasmine and rose for romantic sensuality.
  • Like many Latin dances, the beguine emphasizes the ability to roll the hips while stepping, evoking sensuality.
  • There is an incredible tenderness in all this, as well as a polymorphous sensuality. RIDDLE ME THIS
  • And, is not the previously-mentioned sensuality also closely connected to carnal pleasures?
  • The long skirts, the demure looks, the curled tresses, the composure, the sensuality, the shy glance - these are all so hauntingly remindful of a bygone era.
  • These perfumes have warmth and sensuality.
  • Dancer interprets Oshun orisha, or deity of love, sensuality, and the river. CNN Transcript Jul 14, 2007
  • Some cinquecento writers reflected on the fictiveness, pernicious sensuality, and compulsive force of the simulacrum, as it was identified in a long tradition stretching from late antiquity to the Reformation.
  • Depictions of unrelated people in multifarious clothes in a divergence of locations linked by the common element of unabashed sensuality. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • In the Romantic tradition a preoccupation with suicide and death is merely a further move on a continuum of sensuality and eroticism.
  • He comes home tired from work, and desperately in need of a good dinner as a restorative; but the plain cook gives him cold meat and pickles, or an abomination which she calls hash, and the brilliant creature, full of mind, thinks the desire for anything else rank sensuality. Modern Women and What is Said of Them A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868)
  • Drawing on Asian traditions that date back centuries, its spa retreats blend romance and serenity with exotic sensuality.
  • When the vicomtesse drifted across a drawing room she still swayed in the island way that was all grace and sensuality. THE DIAMOND
  • His extramarital love affairs seem to have been Platonic; and although he once spoke of the “brutal sensuality”which “leads me so close to the greatest sins,” he placed what he called his faculty for “depraved fantasy” in the servicenot of love but of power. FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
  • Don't get me wrong: I love color and its influence, its sensuality, in people as well as fabric.
  • There is a delicious sensuality in the way that figs meet mouths while melons are strewn on the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pansy's, far away in the garden, -- in a partly boggish, partly hoggish manner, drenched and desolate; and with something of demoniac temper got into its calyx, so that it quarrels with, and bites the corolla; -- something of gluttonous and greasy habit got into its leaves; a discomfortable sensuality, even in its desolation. Proserpina, Volume 2 Studies Of Wayside Flowers
  • When I think of Jenny a myriad of words come to mind; beauty, depth, elegance, refinement, talent, charm, sensuality, intellect… and these are just the first that come to mind!
  • Such is the singer's perfect pitch and easy sensuality that she appeared to be idling in second gear for much of this show. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today we dive in to the genetics of chocolate plants, and the hedonics -- the tasting experience -- of the finished product, where science meets sensuality meets sugar. Boing Boing
  • Although there's an element of feral sensuality in Davalos' portrayal, the film wisely keeps any potential sexual energy between her and Diesel at arm's length.
  • For all of its languid sensuality, however, The Dreamers is not a film for the faint-hearted or easily-offended.
  • Whereas any black actress who wants to make it in Hollywood has to confront a world where glamour, beauty, sensuality and sexuality, desirability are always encoded as white.
  • All is sensuality here, as the honeymoon couples will attest. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their story champions freedom over constriction, sensuality over puritanism, living for others over living for success.
  • Making love with Danielle felt like the old days, eager and abandoned, pulsant with sensuality. The Summer of My Greek Tavérna
  • But the women use sensuality and sexuality as a form of liberation.
  • The wave and curl of her blonde hair gave her sensuality and youth.
  • What comes across is Peer's boundless mix of sensuality and self-delusion.
  • But the innate sensuality is there in full measure. Nobel Prize in Literature 1980 - Press Release
  • There is debate around the negation and/or quarantining of children's sensuality and developing sexuality.
  • She's made a career of refusing to be seduced by the big-shouldered speculators selling California sensuality.
  • Those of us pining for the sensuality of the tropical island often forget that paradise is, at root, a religious notion.
  • This tradition of tranquil sensuality is of Moslem origin, and is perhaps still strongest among Moslems, but also on Jewish and Christian faces there can be recognized this steady light, which makes it seem as if the Puritans who banish pleasure and libertines who savage her did worse than we had imagined. Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: Part IV
  • It is a blend of calming sandalwood, frankincense and myrrh, which give it a mystical, resinous quality, and exotic jasmine and rose for romantic sensuality.
  • For all that, the 11 lavishly gifted "stars", plus actor Paul McGann reading out the instruments and adding a certain low-key sensuality to the word "glockenspiel", were a revelation. Evening Standard - Home
  • His instinct perceived the fetidness of poverty, but no longer ferreted out the deeper evils in pride and sensuality. This Side of Paradise
  • You enjoy luxury, sensuality, and pleasures of the flesh.
  • But -- assuming consensuality is apparent -- how I choose to live my life with my beloved [s], what names I use, what ceremonies and rituals I concoct to express that love, neither threatens your own emotional and sexual relationships, nor gives you any insight into how my beloved [s] and I feel about ourselves. October 10th, 2003
  • Byatt's stories simmer with a sensuality and passion which, like topiarian trees in a formal garden, are pruned and trained into cultivated shapes whilst retaining the wild scent of the orchard.
  • “Voltaire,” he informs them, “declares there is no God;” he was “an antitheist, that is one who deliberately and avowedly opposed and hated God; who swore in his blasphemy that he would dethrone him;” and “advocated the very depths of the lowest sensuality.” The Essays of "George Eliot" Complete
  • Personal reform requires purification of the heart from pride, sensuality, and lust for power.
  • Pleasure and sensuality were accepted as normal and natural.
  • The apple symbolizes original sin and purity, simultaneously sensuality and innocence.
  • While dance connects us to sensuality, music provides a safe vehicle for the expression of emotional unrest.
  • Evvy soprano Emily Albrink was all lush sensuality, singing "Touch me" as she strummed the Simon-chandelier that moved to surround her and an electronic Simon voice-layer purred in response. Full-Bodied Arias in a Postorganic World
  • Sensuality is only carnal when it is used indiscriminately, for self-defeating gratification.
  • His cologne reads subdued but intense sensuality.
  • It may also require his personality, for the equilibrium of neoplasticism was his answer to the anarchy and sensuality of organic nature that he found so repugnant.
  • They have been called the unaesthetic, as well as the lower, senses; but the propriety of these epithets, which is undeniable, is due not to any intrinsic sensuality or baseness of these senses, but to the function which they happen to have in our experience. The Sense of Beauty Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory
  • Yet it's often these realistic, unglamorous details which give his women their grace, their vitality, their uncensored sensuality.
  • Disease, languor, doubt, carelessness, laziness, sensuality, delusion, impotency and instability are the obstacles that distract the mind.
  • Any nobleness begins at once to refine a man's features, any meanness or sensuality to imbrute them. Walden, or Life in the woods
  • Poetry, for her, is an eloquent language that best expresses emotionality, sensuality and ethereal moments.
  • The sensuality so prevalent appears to me to arise rather from indolence of mind and dull senses, than from an exuberance of life, which often fructifies the whole character when the vivacity of youthful spirits begins to subside into strength of mind. Letters written during a short residence in Sweden, Norway and Denmark
  • It is the sign associated with intemperance and a craving for emotional excitement and sensuality.
  • Now that I've grown older, more assured of who I am and that I'm very much in love with someone whose sensibility and sensuality perfectly balance mine, I've had no need for any kinkiness.
  • The "swoony" element in Keats 'sensuality (as when Porphyro grows "faint") I tried hard to like, and failed. Surprised by Joy
  • “I think the harm done by treating truthful claims of non-consensuality as untrue is severe enough that the possible error such a standard might occaisionally cause is an acceptable trade-off.” The Volokh Conspiracy » Sexual Assault Problem:
  • The absence of any hint of illicit sexuality or even of Egyptian sensuality suggests the way in which Cleopatra's willingness to die cleanses her from sexual taint.
  • She was such an intriguing mixture of innocence and sensuality, guile and beguilement. Much Ado About Marriage
  • Her penetrating soprano lacked a modicum of sensuality for the final opera's antiheroine, but she suggested a hard-bitten gold-digger effectively. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fact is simply this: the passions of men originate in sensuality; those of women, in sentiment: man loves corporeally, woman mentally: which is the nobler creature? Letter to the Women of England, on the Injustice of Mental Subordination
  • She found his intense sensuality irresistible.
  • But the inherent sensuality is there in full measure. Nobel Prize in Literature 1980 - Presentation Speech
  • Isabella Rossellini brings a wonderfully biting performance to the screen as the legless beer baron, her self-loathing and sensuality an intoxicating combination.
  • In this context, sensuality and sexuality are two separate dimensions.
  • He turned to her now, his expression smoldering with sensuality, yet at the same time bewildered. Dance Of Desire
  • Be imaginative and experiment with all the sensuality and sexuality that the human body has to offer.
  • Sensuality, eroticism, sexuality - these are different things.
  • If the key point has to do with consensuality, with the observation that rape is a subset of non-consentual intercourse, then the “right” answer for our hypothetical would be [as an ethical stand] no abortion except for pregnancies resulting from non-consensual intercourse, with the legal language as needed to cover the extension of rape beyond the felony rape predicates, such as the examples of incest which you mention. Those Rape and Incest Exceptions
  • It retains a sharp sense of self-worth, but undertows of insurgence and southern sensuality draw the sting. Times, Sunday Times
  • And becoming the equal of men, they could--without complex--redevelop their femininity and sensuality. Beth Arnold: Letter from Paris presents...Paris Fashion Report
  • We often describe the sensuality of cuisine as luscious, voluptuous, decadently indulgent, luxurious, hedonistic.
  • It is a blend of calming sandalwood, frankincense and myrrh, which give it a mystical, resinous quality, and exotic jasmine and rose for romantic sensuality.
  • All is sensuality here, as the honeymoon couples will attest. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is a wonderful book, rich with feeling and detail and sensuality, and a perfect antidote to the drabness of London in winter.
  • Depictions of unrelated people in multifarious clothes in a divergence of locations linked by the common element of unabashed sensuality. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • You enjoy luxury, sensuality, and pleasures of the flesh.
  • A handsome woman, with a streak of sensuality.
  • It's good to see women of our age group like Linney, Julianne Moore and Patricia Clarkson get some meaty roles that allow them to have some sensuality.
  • They are creations of sublime visual beauty and sensuality; dreamlike chiaroscuro and stifling decorative excess form the backdrop for melodrama pervaded by a diffuse sexuality.
  • Signs backstage drilled in the show's themes: "quality, heritage, tailoring, sensuality, artisanship. Small Fashion House Sets Pattern in Milan
  • To give but one example, the kind of talk in which most of us indulge is morally evil and spiritually dangerous, for most of what we say is inspired by greed, sensuality, self-love, malice, uncharitableness or pure imbecility.
  • These HD broadcasts are ostensibly bringing in new, younger audiences, but some pastie-covered breasts — used in the production to telegraph "edgy" "sensuality" — are apparently beyond the pale. The Real Offenbach
  • There is an incredible tenderness in all this, as well as a polymorphous sensuality. RIDDLE ME THIS
  • Clare Higgins invests the widowed teacher with a repressed sensuality that evokes the great Anna Magnani.
  • In a connotation that now seems to be everything but original, I have paired notes of carnation (chosen for the association of Spain, Flamenco and carnations) with sweet animalic base notes dominated by costus, which turned out fantastic even though a bit quirky and peculiar (costus will add peculiarity to any perfume with its animalic sensuality). Archive 2008-02-01
  • There is a delicious sensuality in the way that figs meet mouths while melons are strewn on the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those are the two extremes of human sexuality, and there are all gradations of chastity and sensuality in between.
  • The wave and curl of her blonde hair gave her sensuality and youth.
  • She delves into sensuality, illusion and sexual exploration when asked what inspired her to open up three months ago.
  • The varied and consistently gifted voices use flowing prose to honor myriad erotic expressions of black sensuality.
  • Like these literary predecessors, Fred Daniels confronts reason and unreason, rationality and sensuality, society and nature.
  • The reason is that non-consensuality is its engine, and it carries as much menace and danger as a mainstream thriller, without being bothered with that pesky “plot” thing, which usually derails most feature porn. Scary Minds (DVD Review) « Skid Roche
  • Trinbagonians hit the streets at 1am for Jouvert, a small-hours celebration that sees the capital erupt with abandoned sensuality.
  • Teal is an inventive scat singer; her handling of slow material has a smoky sensuality coupled with a full, luxurious sound that never loses its richness.
  • What makes power imbalance a bad thing, IMO, is when there is a lack of consensuality. Bondage and Patriarchy
  • On the ballad "Vira Lata," which has a vocal cameo by funky MPB veteran Luiz Melodia, she handles samba rhythms with relaxed authority, delivering a melody that combines bossa nova cool with neosoul sensuality; on the midtempo numbers like "Comadi," "Bubuia," and "Cordao da Insonia" she's even better, shading her voice with little emotional quivers that mirror her expressive but tightly controlled motions onstage. Chicago Reader
  • Can he be sure that his appetites will not lead him to gluttony, intemperance or sensuality?
  • The bedroom scenes with a playful and coquettish Cariola show the duchess and Antonio's fragile happiness and the sensuality of their love.
  • Depictions of unrelated people in multifarious clothes in a divergence of locations linked by the common element of unabashed sensuality. THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • I was drawn to throwing as a means of expressing the sensuality of the material.
  • Her lush sensuality remains intact, but the unctuous, buttery impasto and singing colour contrast past felicity with present vacancy, and blend lyricism with passionate lament.
  • After success in the early 1960s with her brother Tom in the British country-music trio the Springfields, she went solo and made her way into the heart of “Swinging London. ” Part cartoon, part irresolvable desire, part bruised despair, she peered through heavy mascara and a stack of peroxided hair while singing with breathy sensuality. Five People Born on April 16 | myFiveBest
  • Bronze Head is a photographic repository of sensuality, and its symmetric composition, its square format, its perfect body, and its tantalizing play of tone invoke the desire and longing of artist and viewer alike.
  • The peony is a Chinese symbol for the feminine nature or sensuality," she says as she moves her body to give the bird wings. Nancy Ruhling: Astoria Characters: The Belly-Dancing Psychologist
  • Laid back and lanky, he invests the character with the tensile quality of a coiled spring and a panther-like sensuality that is striking.
  • Such is the singer's perfect pitch and easy sensuality that she appeared to be idling in second gear for much of this show. Times, Sunday Times
  • With your partner, focus on intimacy and sensuality initially. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was elegance, sensuality, and ferocity all rolled into one luscious woman.
  • Soon, locals began coming to watch the Cubans, Colombians and Dominicans dancing salsa, merengue and mambo, seduced by their sultry moves and exotic sensuality.
  • Despite it's legality and consensuality, Bangbus is still interesting as part of a gonzo wave in internet porn that tries to push the envelope while developing and catering to new reality programming. Life of Brian:
  • What one has to see the film to appreciate, however, is the elegance of Mandvi's writing, the slyness with which certain gags are set up, and way he captures the sensuality with which some chefs approach their work. George Heymont: A Chaotic Cornucopia of Culinary Cinema (VIDEOS)

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