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We've got to have some lurid stuff for our next show.
The whole story had been gone through in lurid detail.
As people, they had not interested her, but now, with this new development, everything was to be seen in a different, lurid light.
Even the most lurid is presented as though behind glass.
He used a red instead of the others, throwing a lurid light through the room.
He thought, and his thoughts became lurid in their violence.
A death of this nature would stimulate' lurid interest in many.
It's just the lurid portrait of a man who'll do anything to keep his job.
But would that account for lurid light on such a large scale?
Whether or not it was a lurid interest, he simply had to fill in the picture.
He repeated the attempt, getting an even more lurid sound.
His most lurid dreams were going to come true this weekend.
He did not want to know about his baby sister's lurid fantasies.
The front pages were filled with lurid stories about - me!
"They still have a sort of lurid appeal and people want them for their camp value."
He refused - and then went to the press with a lurid charge against the President.
Each version grew more lurid and violent than the last.
That was the most lurid personal incident in Lincoln's life.
"No one ever has, and I've always wanted to hear lurid things about what people, especially men, want to do to me.
Denise was looking directly into the young man's eyes during this lurid act.
But he has been involved with many of the city's most notorious and lurid crimes.
But the bright pictures and lurid text tell only part of the story.
But nothing in "9/ 11" comes close to that kind of lurid exploitation.
The book had a most lurid cover and an extraordinary title.
In spite of its lurid details, there is little outside evidence to back up his story.