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Taking Celia by the hand he led her away, the lubricious eyes of the whole court following them.
The strip grew wider and more lubricious from one model to the next.
Without pause he shoved two fingers inside the lubricious channel.
And if they did, should they be described in such lubricious detail?
It immediately caused a stir, in part for what was considered at the time the lubricious illustrations.
A man's voice, heavy, ponderous with something lubricious and inflexible about it.
Then he nearly falls into the lubricious hands of a casting agent who makes homosexual advances.
And the more lubricious mannerisms of his singing have been drastically muted.
Their words fluttered between them like lubricious little doves.
I hadn't realized my lubricious tunnel was so deep as to accept this length.
Chekov was watching her, with very much the same lubricious expression as before.
It was once applied to women who kept actors erect or lubricious in old erotic movies.
She punctuated the word audition with a lubricious giggle.
However, a third round turn might be useful with some highly lubricious spectra/nylon ropes.
Even the lubricious Mel Ramos turns up in sophisticated group shows here and there.
Oh, not because of drugs or lubricious goings-on.
They're also the brazenly lubricious souvenirs from a time of long-gone innocence.
But it just shows how quick the nation - well, the press - is to get all high-minded and moralistic about lubricious behavior.
Her lips opened under his, and the inside of her mouth was hot and lubricious.
All was bathed, in this intense imagining, in a lubricious crimson light.
She'd never been one to mix pain - not her own pain, anyhow - with lubricious pleasure.
I like the spirit of it because it's so goofy and light-hearted and lubricious.
And, if you had, after all she is young, pneumatic, lubricious, and no doubt highly competent.
I meant nothing at all improper, nothing lubricious.
The surface of the cap is often uneven, and slimy or slippery (lubricous) to the touch.
The Sea Woman was known as Nuliayuk "the lubricous one".
Autumnalis species are characterized by having a viscid to lubricous cap surface while Marginata species lack a gelatinous cap-the surface is moist, "fatty-shining", or matte when wet.
Varying degrees of viscidity tend to be described differently and applied inconsistently by different persons applying terms such as lubricous, fatty, fatty-shiny, sticky, viscid, glutinous, or (somewhat) slimy."
Reynard heard the guttural snarling of the murderous monster, muffled by the body of Coupain, whom it was tearing with its teeth; and he heard the lubricous laughter of the incubus, above the shrieks of the hysterically frightened girl.
Pileus: 0.5-1.5 cm in diameter, conic to convex, with an acute umbo or papilla, not viscid, glabrous, slightly translucent-striate, silky white fibrils when young that fade in age, hygrophanous, lubricous, reddish brown to yellowish brown or clay color, becoming blackish.
For example, a mythological figure, usually referred to in the literature by the collective term Sea Woman, has factually many local names: Nerrivik "meat dish" among Polar Inuit, Nuliayuk "lubricous" among Netsilingmiut, Sedna "the nether one" among Baffin Land Inuit.