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"salaciousness" Definitions
  1. the fact of encouraging sexual desire or containing too much sexual detail

39 Sentences With "salaciousness"

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The book, studiously attempting to avoid salaciousness, is dry as dust.
It can help remove tinges of shame or salaciousness from a basic human behavior.
" Instead of avoiding the salaciousness of the commentary, Trump waded in with a statement from Grisham: "Mrs.
Then Cardi B arrives, fresh off her best rap album Grammy win, with her customary saucy salaciousness.
Is it the sense of adventure, the salaciousness, or simply that you're bored of your square desk job?
From the very beginning, the salaciousness of Lorena's crime created a media circus that drew people to the case.
Smash that play button and read our chat with Deina about the salaciousness and sanctity of the group chat below.
In particular they associated bidets with brothels and prostitutes and in that way they took on an extra element of salaciousness.
And they didn't find any evidence that Alicia Machado starred in any such salaciousness, other than a reality show appearance in 2005.
It's got an anti-hero for a protagonist and enough corruption and salaciousness to make the Vatican look like House of Cards.
The unwritten rules of art criticism state that salaciousness without a purpose or statement is unnecessary and constitutes a poor piece of work.
He's been adept at doing something tabloid journalism has done forever, which is to combine salaciousness with moral outrage in the same package.
The interview drew a big audience, attracted like moths to the flame of anticipated salaciousness, predictable voyeurism and red-hot Trump-driven polarization.
The offensive advertising, however, was demoralizing to GoDaddy's staff, employees from that period say, and the salaciousness, at times, spilled into the workplace.
Given the enormity of the charges contained in the memos — and their salaciousness — almost all of the media outlets chose to simply sit on them.
Take, for example, her relationship with DJ Samantha Ronson, which, when it was acknowledged at all, tended to be the object of derision or salaciousness, or both.
It's more of an appropriation than a bootleg, it's just more fun to call it a bootleg because it adds a layer of danger and salaciousness to it.
If you're drawn to the meaner side of conversation and notice yourself dishing dirt with an air of judgement or salaciousness, it's not too late to correct your behavior.
That salaciousness is what most people remember about Whitewater these days — an era in which sexual misconduct by those in the highest offices in the land is shrug-worthy, at best.
While this year has not lived up to past levels of salaciousness — so far — presidential candidates are not shying away from employing underhanded tricks ahead of the Republican South Carolina primary on Saturday.
The suggestion is that The Shadow in the Garden is written on behalf of all the biographers whose honesty about their subjects was interpreted as gossip, or whose readability was maligned as salaciousness.
And embracing politics as a contest of pure bombast and salaciousness is a surefire way to guarantee the chaos of the Trump era will last long after our reality TV-in-chief is out of office.
I relived this salaciousness a little these past few weeks, consuming the Weinstein revelations myself with something not unlike excitement, reading the details, listening with horrified fascination to the recorded audio of him coercing a woman he had assaulted.
And for the casual observer, there were delicious moments of conflict and salaciousness that elicited gasps and oohs, from the judge's fiery spats with the prosecution to the defense's accusation that Mr. Gates had not one, but four extramarital affairs while working with Mr. Manafort.
Ms. Dumas did the 22012 works here to illustrate a new Dutch translation of Shakespeare's "Venus and Adonis," and although she has not shied from sex before, here her usual bluntness gives way to a rapturous eroticism in which ink has its own salaciousness.
Given the salaciousness of the allegations against Moore, though, and the unprecedented level of national exposure that this particular special election received as a result of these accusations, Jones's election is arguably more of a personal rejection of Moore than of Republicans in Congress or President Trump.
To be fair, the movie kicks off with a disclaimer that the hour-and-a-half flick is only "inspired" by true events, but anyone who's been following the news cycle knows that the entire premise of the movie, and the excitement surrounding it, is predicated on the salaciousness of "Operation Varsity Blues," the real-life college admissions scandal that saw some $25 million paid to bigtime swindler Rick Singer by overeager parents desperate to get their kids into top colleges around the country.
Even without the help of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and his tweets, that have no basis in fact, a story that has the salaciousness of Weiner's history, and more photos of him in his tighty whiteys, is irresistible to those who have nothing better to do than to hang out on social media and judge others.
German and Dutch translations were published in 1725. These German- and Dutch-language versions greatly played up the salaciousness of the accounts of "Amazon" pirates.
Whether it is a male or a female performing the act is not stated, and the viewer must assume that fellatio is occurring. The salaciousness has also been speculated to be entirely in the title with no fellatio actually being performed.
" Patrick Taylor of RapReviews said, "Ego Death is the perfect summer record. Breezy, smooth, lazy, and meant for warm nights." Craig Jenkins of Pitchfork said, "The Internet's songs have always felt like scenes of salaciousness happening just out of earshot. Ego Death finally pulls us into the maelstrom.
Frueh, Joanna, "The personal imperative: post-Imagist art in Chicago," New Art Examiner, October 1978, p. 4–5. Bramson describes herself as bridging the groups: "I have the humor and salaciousness of some of the Imagists, but I want my figure to have a certain reality to it. I don't take too many liberties." Phyllis Bramson, Shipwrecked, oil on canvas, 72" x 96", 1987.
The Pre-Lenten and Lenten sonnets, while somewhat conventional on the surface, contain multi-layers of "humor, salaciousness, irony, parody, and ultimately travesty" beneath the surface. The Easter sonnets take on a more serious, devotional tone, climaxing with a celebration of marriage as a covenant of grace in which the betrothed overcome the difficulties of lust and passion and are united in grace and mutual love.
She had a plump and jolly demeanor, and in addition to being a singer she presented herself as a conversationalist in a style that at best anticipates the later Gracie Allen. Daniel Blum in Great Stars of the American Theatre c. 1952 relates that Cahill was a very proper woman who didn't tolerate naughty behavior or salaciousness. However, in contrast she could don a pair of tights in a musical and exude sex appeal.
On September 4, 1955, Randall and Jack Klugman appeared together with Gena Rowlands in the episode "The Pirate's House" of the CBS anthology series, Appointment with Adventure. Randall was a frequent guest on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and often spoke of his love of opera, saying it was due in no small part to the salaciousness of many of the plotlines. He also admitted to sneaking tape recorders into operas to make his own private recordings. He chided Johnny Carson for his chain-smoking and was generally fastidious.
Those dichotomies inform the paradoxes noted in her work: sweetness and salaciousness, modesty and exhibitionism, kitsch and art, East and West, disappointment and hope, longing and pleasure. Aesthetically, she draws from richly visual, wide- ranging sources. Her attraction to pattern, beauty and sensuality was formed by youthful experiences in her home of Chinoiserie (the Western decorative imitation of East Asian artistic traditions), kitsch objects, and 1950s girlie magazines and calendars. Later inspirations range from Rococo art to the outsider paintings of Henry Darger to the historical tradition of Persian miniatures and pleasure gardens.
After the nuclear war, transmissions from Earth stop suddenly for no reason apparent to the residents of Avernus. The space station continues with its work for many centuries, but eventually its isolated people descend into madness and sexual perversion (a common theme in Aldiss's works, which he treats with revulsion rather than salaciousness). By the end of the trilogy, Avernus is a lifeless, empty shell. Humans cannot survive long on the alien biome of Helliconia, due to viruses, preventing the crew from engaging long on the surface or escaping the station en masse.
According to Granata his recordings of "Night and Day", "Oh! Look At Me Now" and "From This Moment On" revealed "powerful sexual overtones, stunningly achieved through the mounting tension and release of Sinatra's best-teasing vocal lines", while his recording of "River, Stay 'Way from My Door" in April demonstrated his "brilliance as a syncopational improviser". Riddle said that Sinatra took "particular delight" in singing "The Lady is a Tramp", commenting that he "always sang that song with a certain amount of salaciousness", making "cue tricks" with the lyrics. His penchant for conducting was displayed again in 1956's Frank Sinatra Conducts Tone Poems of Color, an instrumental album that has been interpreted to be a catharsis to his failed relationship with Gardner.
The matter was heard in the Supreme Court; presided over by Justice Anthony Whealy; with Mark Tedeschi, QC as the Crown Prosecutor; and Keith Chapple, SC defending Lane under instruction from Legal Aid; and began on 9 August 2010. The Crown alleged that Lane became pregnant five times over seven years during the 1990s; terminating the first two pregnancies, placing two babies up for adoption, and allegedly murdering her baby, Tegan, on 14 September 1996. The jury heard that Lane concealed her pregnancies from her family and friends in order to protect her personal image and reputation. According to Supreme Court judge Peter Hammill, who acted in her defence in 2006, images would have been destroyed by revelations of the salaciousness of her sex life centering around numerous rugby players from The Manly Marlins club over which Robert Lane presided.

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