lubricious वाक्य
"lubricious" हिंदी में lubricious in a sentenceउदाहरण वाक्य
- "Here, " after all, " was a place where a kind of benign racial anarchy seemed to rule, a lubricious, frictionless chaos into which one could simply disappear ."
- But even before Alice's confession, the Harfords'complacent monogamy is challenged at a fancy party where she is importuned by an oily, lecherous older European while her husband is accosted by two lubricious fashion models.
- Misty-eyed one minute, amusingly lubricious the next, Ms . Carter, who is appearing at the club through March 16, packs a month's worth of intense mood swings into a one-hour performance.
- However, Han Tuozhou disregarded Xin's sincere advice for effective military moves, and he removed Xin from his team the next year, accusing Xin of being lubricious, avaricious, and many other non-existent faults.
- In Fox's " Temptation Island, " the Lewinsky story is symbolically re-enacted each week as lubricious single men and women " tempt " couples to destroy their relationships by indulging in extracurricular affairs.
- Before the arrival of the metal detector lent aviation an ominous undertone, every airline passenger was a jet setter, uniformed pilots rivaled astronauts in masculine sex appeal, and a lubricious novelty like " Coffee, Tea or Me?
- Offenbach came to Paris as a teen-ager and stayed to become the titillating musical satirist of the Third Empire, and Johann Strauss borrowed a French play for " Die Fledermaus, " the epitome of lubricious Viennese gaiety.
- In the program's most euphoric moment, Rebecca Luker, Christine Ebersole and Debbie Gravitte swivel through the delectably lubricious " Sing for Your Supper, " from the 1938 show " The Boys from Syracuse ."
- The evidence is on the stage, where Sigourney Weaver is playing Lulu, sometimes also called Sadie Thompson, a well-born Washington nymphomaniac who falls into the clutches of a lubricious Christian evangelist named Reverend Davidson ( Peter Michael Goetz ).
- Men treated women as playthings or, if they refused to play, as gold diggers; women made lubricious promises, battled female rivals, mocked men as liars and cheaters, and insisted that they weren't gold diggers at all.