Pronunciation of the English word voluptuous.
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1. | Her voluptuous body attracted me. | |
2. | How many thousands who have drained the voluptuous bowl of pleasure to the dregs have been reclaimed by suffering! | |
3. | I like voluptuous women. | |
4. | Mary is a voluptuous woman. | |
5. | Layla turned into a voluptuous teenager. | |
6. | We remarked with pain that the indecent foreign dance called the Waltz was introduced (we believe for the first time) at the English court on Friday last ... it is quite sufficient to cast one's eyes on the voluptuous intertwining of the limbs and close compressure on the bodies in their dance, to see that it is indeed far removed from the modest reserve which has hitherto been considered distinctive of English females. So long as this obscene display was confined to prostitutes and adulteresses, we did not think it deserving of notice; but now that it is attempted to be forced on the respectable classes of society by the civil examples of their superiors, we feel it a duty to warn every parent against exposing his daughter to so fatal a contagion. | |
7. | Tom likes Mary's voluptuous body. |