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Ben writhed and kicked and bit and howled, and the monstrous jaws and teeth of Bonneville’s dæmon were closing, slowly, voluptuously, ecstatically, on his little form. The Book of Dust: La Belle Sauvage 2017-10-19T00:00:00Z
Against her better judgment, she’d bought a new pair of vermilion high heels, the voluptuously curvy kind; not that she had her hopes up. Typical American 1991-01-01T00:00:00Z
She swam with her arms at her sides, voluptuously fluctuating. Middlesex: A Novel 2002-06-05T00:00:00Z
“I don’t think that I am the right person to voluptuously and elaborately decorate,” he said. Christoph Waltz, Directing Opera, Moves From Tarantino to Verdi 2017-12-11T05:00:00Z
Written in 1955, shortly after Arlen began at The Times, the half-hour score, never before performed, ranges from beguiling Hollywood exoticism to something more voluptuously, sexually, Viennese. 'The Poet in Exile' at the Wallis lacks full picture of Walter Arlen 2015-10-30T04:00:00Z
Ms. Sims, eloquently — even voluptuously — revealed the choreography’s beauties of shape and current. Dance Review: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater at City Center - Review 2011-12-07T22:26:02Z
The vessels’ overall shapes were inspired by carnivorous pitcher plants, while their voluptuously curved lips are meant to suggest a woman’s. Review | In the galleries: Delicate works show concern about the footprints we leave on our planet 2021-11-23T05:00:00Z
The first half of the Snow dance was the most unusual I’ve seen, with the Flakes shimmying their hips, arching in backbends and fluttering hands voluptuously down their bodies: snow as luxurious sensuousness. Critic?s Notebook: The Smallest Dancers Steal Their Own Show 2010-12-22T23:06:19Z
Part 2 is the verbatim notebook, the eponymous confessions of one Robert Wringhim, a demented serial killer whose attempted justifications are described in the "voluptuously tormented prose". Sue Arnold's audiobook choice - review 2012-07-13T21:55:07Z
In the voluptuously disorienting music she has been releasing since 2012, love has been pleasure and pain, sacrifice and self-realization, strife and comfort, public performance and private revelation. FKA twigs Is a Creature of Desire on ‘Magdalene’ 2019-11-07T05:00:00Z
That lends its sensationalism a crackpot integrity — even when we’re watching someone voluptuously consumed by flames. Movie Review: ‘That Demon Within,’ Dante Lam’s Hong Kong Pulp 2014-04-18T00:25:29Z
Phil, as well as his enormous growth as an opera composer since “Nixon,” for revealing many unexpected shadings and complexities, and making the Richard Strauss/Wagner parody in Act II blossom voluptuously. L.A. Phil delivers a dazzling reimagining of 'Nixon in China' 2017-03-05T05:00:00Z
The snake goddess winds herself voluptuously across the page, while a geometrical hedgehog bristles at her. Klee and Cobra: A Child's Play - review 2011-08-23T13:02:44Z
Mr. Doherty, whose primary credit is a long stint on the voluptuously melodramatic “Medium,” is good on atmosphere and character but not so strong on plot mechanics, and that’s a problem with a Holmes story. Television Review: ‘Elementary,’ Starring Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu 2012-09-26T21:59:16Z
The pears, limes and cherries are brightly hued and voluptuously modeled, and rendered in styles that range from impressionism to futurism. At the Corner Store, Goertel’s photos make a splash without the flash 2015-03-26T04:00:00Z
The conductor Philippe Jordan presided over the orchestra, where he whipped up voluptuously sulfurous playing from the Met players. Review: The Met’s ‘Walküre’ Has a Cast Worth Bragging About 2019-03-26T04:00:00Z
Until it was rediscovered a century later by André Gide, who described it as a "voluptuously tormenting" work, none of Hogg's work was in print. Sue Arnold's audiobook choice - review 2012-07-13T21:55:07Z
The sky may be conventionally azure, as in the voluptuously hued “Padua Blue Wave,” but a tempest is always close at hand. In the galleries: A meeting of lines in art and architecture
Volumnia says that if she had given birth to a dozen boys she would “rather eleven die nobly for their country than one voluptuously surfeit out of action.” Ralph Fiennes' Coriolanus: The Paths of Gory 2011-12-04T18:37:40Z
But in the end this is a proudly, voluptuously melancholic film, perhaps Mr. Rudolph’s most emotionally resonant effort along with his similarly structured “Afterglow” of 1997. Dvdsdave Kehr: Rain City Woes and Escape in the Desert 2010-12-03T16:01:00Z
But at the Dance Collection it’s easy now to see how, in that original broadcast, Gable’s wide-eyed Romeo falls for Ms. Seymour’s voluptuously impulsive Juliet. Critic’s Notebook: That ’40s Pas de Deux? You Can Still Catch It 2013-08-28T21:52:03Z
Pellegrini is a talented baker, yet both teas incorporated a single sweet: tiramisu with the larger tea; a voluptuously frosted wedge of chocolate layer cake with the smaller. Tuscan Tea Room: an oasis of serenity, finesse 2011-10-27T20:10:08Z
The faith in that future might now count as an object of nostalgia in its own right, and it’s hard to deny that Visconti offers 21st-century audiences a banquet of voluptuously old-fashioned delights. How Luchino Visconti Made History Sing 2018-06-07T04:00:00Z
The weather is gloriously damp, the town is voluptuously dreary. Welcome to His World: Bela Tarr’s First Meteorological Event 2020-10-29T04:00:00Z
One current tasting menu features a voluptuously smooth sunchoke velouté, aromatic with fresh thyme, under a musky patch of grated black truffle; it wouldn’t be out of place at Gabriel Kreuther Restaurant. Goodbye New Zealand, Hello World 2022-03-08T05:00:00Z
The ceramics here are of a very high quality – often voluptuously beautiful – and this simple, serious archaeological encounter demonstrates that this museum is far from selling its intellectual soul. The Ashmolean Museum hasn't sold its soul 2010-06-28T09:54:00Z
Zawe Ashton as Salome, dancing to a ghetto blaster and voluptuously kissing the severed head, suggests an adolescent in the grip of fierce erotic imaginings. Salome 2010-06-24T23:24:00Z
It's designed to keep you mesmerized for hours with an endless series of voluptuously frightening images and worst-case scenarios. Why TV news is addicted to weather porn 2011-08-29T12:30:00Z
She couldn’t remember the last time she had lain down to read during the day—it was like being a teen-ager, time stretching out voluptuously in all directions. “The Bunty Club” 2019-10-21T04:00:00Z
Risotto is a simple rice dish elevated beyond the prosaic by its voluptuously creamy texture. A classic risotto is creamy and indulgent, thanks to saffron 2018-12-17T05:00:00Z
He also began his voluptuously messy Red Paintings, chaotic collages assailed with a glorious repertoire of drips, splashes and smears. Robert Rauschenberg and the subversive language of junk 2016-11-25T05:00:00Z
Here he has created a restaurant that is handsome and comfortable, with plenty of polished wood and voluptuously cushioned chairs and banquettes. Primi Italian Steakhouse in West Islip: A Contender Throws a One-Two Punch 2016-05-12T04:00:00Z
Industrial music — and the genres, like "noise," that have sprung from it — is meant to be overwhelming, forceful, and voluptuously textured. Review: HEALTH's DEATH MAGIC is the band's most senusous album yet 2015-08-04T04:00:00Z
At 15, she was already voluptuously endowed, and it wasn’t long before she was asked whether she wanted to get into show business. Blaze Starr, striptease artist without apology, dies at 83 2015-06-16T04:00:00Z
Now the snow was back, thick powder piled voluptuously on the sagging roofs and skinny branches of the few trees, turning the squalor of a refugee camp into a winter wonderland. Deadly Bite of Winter Returns to Ill-Prepared Refugee Camps of Kabul 2012-12-29T18:08:15Z
There were three or four cabmen inside, eating voluptuously in an atmosphere of tobacco smoke, steam, and burnt grease. The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett 2012-04-26T02:00:17.327Z
The full red globes, poised and leaning voluptuously, sank their crimson weight on to the seeding grass of the path, borne down by secret rain, and by their own splendour. The White Peacock 2012-01-14T03:00:21.627Z
Across the violet surface of the Mediterranean and the crystal opalescence of the evening sky the music fell voluptuously. The Enemies of Women (Los enemigos de la mujer) 2012-01-02T03:00:27.980Z
The mere dapple of shadow and sun-splash was felicity, and the white road that curved among its lawns was voluptuously sinuous, like a tawny Cleopatra on a green divan or one of Titian's high-hipped Venuses. What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z
The plain, stretching out voluptuously under the kiss of the springtime sun, enveloped the dead child with its fragrance, accompanied him to the tomb, and covered him with an imperceptible shroud of perfumes. The Cabin [La barraca] 2011-12-01T03:00:23.247Z
They breathed their native air voluptuously, trod the soil of Italy, and viewed with joy the tri-colored flag floating in the breeze. The Jew 2011-10-06T02:00:34.840Z
She should have been as perfectly at ease and as possessed of aplomb as any voluptuously beautiful poser in a ball-room, yet she was somewhat embarrassed. The Cassowary What Chanced in the Cleft Mountains 2011-09-24T02:00:16.927Z
Her caresses rose slowly and voluptuously in a crescendo, as sea flowers and stars arise from the blue depths in search of light. The Enemies of Women (Los enemigos de la mujer) 2012-01-02T03:00:27.980Z
The outer tube I think was steel—duly corrugated—but wooden inner tubes made the mess-hut and the one I shared with my host voluptuously snug and weather-proof. Notes of a Camp-Follower on the Western Front 2011-09-09T02:01:03.463Z
When I woke up it seemed as though some musical motive long familiar, heard somewhere in the past, forgotten and voluptuously sweet, had come back to me now. White Nights and Other Stories The Novels of Fyodor Dostoevsky, Volume X 2011-05-07T02:00:35.433Z
Look at that lord and lady, and child, lolling so voluptuously in their coach. Heroines That Every Child Should Know Tales for Young People of the World's Heroines of All Ages 2011-05-04T02:00:19.257Z
And, then, he had to paint this portrait of her which she had refused to pose for at St. Petersburg, and the idea made her thrill voluptuously. Artist and Model (The Divorced Princess) 2011-04-01T02:00:37.710Z
As the beautiful Bet Dancey—who represented Maid Marian—went whirling voluptuously through the figures of the dance, her dark gipsy eyes, gleaming with amorous excitement, seemed constantly turned upon him. The White Gauntlet 2011-03-30T02:00:16.130Z
Slate and rust clouds voluptuously mass Their bulk o'er the green corn and nibbled grass Of fields that billow to yon purpled woods, Which, through bronzed clouds, a sheaf of sunbeam floods. Contemporary Belgian Poetry Selected and Translated by Jethro Bithell 2011-03-10T03:00:44.993Z
Her mind, stimulated by the emotions of the afternoon, broke the fetters of habitual self-discipline, and ranged voluptuously free over the whole field of recollection and anticipation. Anna of the Five Towns 2011-03-08T03:00:38.117Z
She wore leather half mitts, had a pair of shears in one hand, and from the elbow of her other arm hung a wicker basket over half filled with voluptuously red, dew-bright roses. A Maid of the Kentucky Hills 2011-02-04T03:00:15.877Z
It is voluptuously slow; a go-as-you-please dance, offering the added charm of a delightful tête-à-tête, when your partner is a bright and pretty girl. Jonathan and His Continent Rambles Through American Society 2010-12-20T17:12:16.420Z
She snuggled her face into it, voluptuously breathing in its compactness laden with scent and tobacco smoke. A Bed of Roses
She was tall, slender but voluptuously proportioned, with a face like a pale flower on her long, graceful throat. Mask of Death
Mice, swarming in crowds from under the boards, surrounded them, and fearing neither tooth nor claw, sat motionless, their pink hands folded voluptuously on their bosoms. Anatole France The Revolt of the Angels
At these words, Clotaire, who was but too voluptuously disposed by nature, conceived a fancy for Aregonde, betook himself to the country house where she dwelt, and united her to him in marriage. Women of Early Christianity
The dazzling phantom was no longer visible, she was only revealed by the invisible, and the sense of her presence lingered, setting the whole being voluptuously a-quiver. Toilers of the Sea
He inhaled the aroma of the cigar voluptuously. Ancestors A Novel
An egotistic philosopher given to analysis of the soul, voluptuously immersed in his introspection like a big cat curled up in a ball, he was not moved at all by the agitation of the others. Pierre and Luce
The woman shuddered voluptuously, and she and the child clung still more closely to each other. Absolution
My reward began then, and most voluptuously I savoured it. The Record of Nicholas Freydon An Autobiography
It was so beautifully and voluptuously fragrant that Joe actually stopped while in the act of soaping his face that he might enjoy it.  The Humourous Story of Farmer Bumpkin's Lawsuit
A glorious blonde: a luxury Of luring blue and wanton gold, Of blanchéd rose and crimson bold, Of lines that flow voluptuously In tender, languorous curves to fold Her form in perfect symmetry. Poems
When nature is voluptuously mature the geni spreads his rugs and carpets of poppies. Chit-Chat; Nirvana; The Searchlight
The girl moved her limbs voluptuously, and swam by herself, deliciously, yet with a craving of unsatisfaction. The Rainbow
You must imagine the excitement of this group so voluptuously arranged; it requires to be engaged in such a scene to fully appreciate all its heavenly delights—description is simply impossible! The Power of Mesmerism A Highly Erotic Narrative of Voluptuous Facts and Fancies
Look at that lord, and lady, and child, lolling so voluptuously in their coach. Madame Roland, Makers of History
Ye who bask in the smiles of beauty, and voluptuously repose on the soft couch of licentiousness—beware! City Crimes or Life in New York and Boston
It was a song voluptuously sad, wearily languorous, expressing bodily fatigue and the discouragement of passion. The Works of Theophile Gautier, Volume 5 The Romance of a Mummy and Egypt
He gave way,—abandoned himself contentedly, voluptuously to its sway,—even aiding it in the pictures it conjured up. The Sign of the Spider
Now she seemed to swim voluptuously before his vision; her tantalizing laugh rang in his ears; her pale perfumed hair was blown across his face; he felt its filmy strands upon his lips and eyelids. Shapes that Haunt the Dusk
She turned to the great bowl of flowers which stood on a table by the chair in which she had been sitting, and burying her face in them, voluptuously inhaled their fragrance. The Explorer
This symphony is an intricate and wonderful wave-pattern upon a sea of billowing sound in which the listener immerses himself voluptuously. The Gate of Appreciation Studies in the Relation of Art to Life
She put her arms, her soft, round arms, about his neck, and surrendered herself to him voluptuously. The Trembling of a Leaf Little Stories of the South Sea Islands
"And cherry jam," supplemented another visionary voluptuously, "and radishes." A Tall Ship On Other Naval Occasions
Even in youth I was not, strictly speaking, voluptuously lovely. He
Her figure was tall and majestic, and voluptuously developed. Edmond Dantès
Man is overcome by a profound depression while nodding through his voluptuously lazy hours of seclusion, because in this way he is deprived of full commerce with life. My Reminiscences
I enjoyed the exquisite languor of the night, and stretched my limbs voluptuously. The Trembling of a Leaf Little Stories of the South Sea Islands
She was a medium sized, rather slender brunette, with black flashing eyes, black hair, thin lips, and a rather voluptuously formed bust. The Expressman and the Detective
I threw myself on my bunk voluptuously, and began re-reading my letters. The Trail of '98 A Northland Romance
Amongst these, nevertheless, as time served, we sat down more voluptuously than the delicate physician could do amidst his stores of aromatics, and where we found an object of love, we found also an assuagement. Bibliomania in the Middle Ages
It is not of essential importance whether such a man miserably hoard his money, or voluptuously spend it in feasts and fine clothing. The Parables of Our Lord
Edwin began to read, as it were voluptuously. Clayhanger
Almost voluptuously he thought of death, a death in the sea of Sicily near the rocks of the isle of the sirens. The Call of the Blood
He looked up at the soft and velvet stars that peered down so voluptuously from a soft and velvet sky. Phantom Wires A Novel
No one has caressed it more lightly, more tenderly, more voluptuously. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers
Every esthetic impression, even the loveliness of painting, music, or a soft landscape, affects them voluptuously. The Friendships of Women
And now, can we wonder if pure and earnest men utterly refuse to acknowledge the dignity and worth of art, when manifested to them through the works of fantastically sensuous, or voluptuously sensual artists? The Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No. V, May, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
And he heaved a great sigh and puffed at the cigarette voluptuously. The Call of the Blood
Not far off, near some fresh and mossy grass, under the delicious shade of some trees, I discovered a spring of fresh water, in which we voluptuously laved our faces, hands, and feet. A Journey to the Centre of the Earth
His main theme is shapely and sinuous, and its treatment in most of the Variations titillated us voluptuously. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-10-06
On bare white throats jewels shone as if in each a soul were imprisoned, and voluptuously rustled the silk that clung to the fair slim forms of its bearers in an undulating caress. The House of the Vampire
The very youngest of the profession fed freely and voluptuously on the black eyes and cracked crowns of Little Water street, with an occasional haul from Exchange alley and the river Styx. Discourse of the Life and Character of the Hon. Littleton Waller Tazewell
Even their beautifully formed bodies and limbs, the skin fresh anointed, gleaming like copper in the sunlight, showed entrancingly, voluptuously, with a new-born liberty. Caste
Zoroaster's faultless beauty was a constant delight to her eyes; his soft deep voice sounded voluptuously passionate when he spoke to herself, coldly and deliberately dominating when addressing others. Marzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster
But alas! it is but a short-lived one!—he is invited; to sup with the Countess; and is entertained not only voluptuously, but they play after supper, and he wins too. A Year's Journey through France and Part of Spain, 1777 Volume 1
Almost voluptuously his hand toyed with the hot sand that glided caressingly through his fingers and buried his breast and shoulder under its glittering burden. The House of the Vampire
And then the hot air, embracing the earth so voluptuously—playing with the slender plants, and caressing the upstanding flowers. Austin and His Friends
He was a mourner at his own funeral, indifferent to all around him, yet voluptuously moved. The Tysons (Mr. and Mrs. Nevill Tyson)
Though the kisses are sweet, Which voluptuously meet, Of kissing I ne'er was so fond, As to make me forget, Though our lips oft have met, That still there was something beyond. Fugitive Pieces
"Women are strange," Julian said, voluptuously generalizing after the manner of young men. Flames
Her figure was slender, not too tall, but supple as a snake's, with softly rounded, voluptuously expanding outlines, in which the freshness of childhood mingled with womanhood's nascent charms. Abbe Mouret's Transgression
A garland hung festooned across one shapely shoulder; her bosom was bare or but half hidden by the crimson hibiscus that nestled voluptuously upon it. The Great Taboo
In all these lascivious scenes we see the male voluptuously fondling the woman's foot. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
He was dreaming voluptuously how he would be off in an instant on his new-bought bicycle to the bungalow. Best Russian Short Stories
Hearing her name the mongrel had come out from under the work-table, where she slept on the shavings, stretched herself voluptuously and run after her master. The Cook's Wedding and Other Stories
The palms curved voluptuously, but the slender fingers closed and opened with a virile movement which suggested active and spontaneous impulses. Evelyn Innes
He fought against the magic influence, and then, as always, yielded himself deliberately and voluptuously to it. The Price of Love
Ah!" he breathed voluptuously, and then said in changed, playful accents: "Your French accent is exquisite. The Pretty Lady
She seemed to float sinuously and voluptuously immersed in it, as in tepid water lit with sunshine. The Roll-Call
In the garden behind her, down among the lilac trees, a bird had begun to sing, eagerly, voluptuously, thrillingly, with a rapture as of the full spring-tide of life. The Knave of Diamonds
Being an alien to honour, truth and virtue, he was not stirred to a wholesome interest of importunities, save when a voluptuously beautiful female solicited his attention. Mistress Penwick
But the dry red locks break into lines of living fire, whistle and shoot innumerable jets of many colors underneath a broad gold wave that rolls voluptuously.... Barks and Purrs
Ordinarily he had the common insular appetite for ventilation, but now stuffiness appealed to him; he scented it almost voluptuously. The Pretty Lady
At his worst he wallowed voluptuously in the torments of frustration. The Three Brontës
And I felt like a cat—idle, indolently graceful, voluptuously seeking warmth and caresses. Sacred and Profane Love
Popof smiles and soon his perfumed puffs are mingling voluptuously with mine. The Adventures of a Special Correspondent
The sentiment of woman, what really distinguishes the sex, whether voluptuously or passionately or poetically apprehended, emerges in no eminent instance of his work. The Life of Michelangelo Buonarroti
The first he spoke of secret sins, and gems and perfumes rare; And velvet cats and courtesans voluptuously fair: "Who is the Sybarite?" Ballads of a Bohemian
Then she added: 'Sit down,' and composed herself voluptuously, in a nest of crimson and gold cushions, on an ottoman near the parrot. Little Dorrit
Her bosom panted: She twined her arms voluptuously round him, drew him towards her, and glewed her lips to his. The Monk; a romance
He saw her crouched voluptuously before his work, and his heart beat quickly. Sons and Lovers
The young wife, who had snapped her bonds asunder, breathed voluptuously in this atmosphere. George Sand, some aspects of her life and writings
He wanted—he wanted intolerably to speak to Mrs. Levitt, to spread himself voluptuously in her rejuvenating smile. Mr. Waddington of Wyck
Anthony found his wife deep in the porch hammock voluptuously engaged with a lemonade and a tomato sandwich and carrying on an apparently cheery conversation with Tana upon one of Tana's complicated themes. The Beautiful and Damned
He sat upon her Bed; His hand rested upon her bosom; Her head reclined voluptuously upon his breast. The Monk; a romance
"I do not understand why?—" he began, but she put her hand over his mouth and then kissed him voluptuously before she turned and shrilly cried to Marie to bring her ermine cloak. The Price of Things
Moorshed ran his eye voluptuously over the upper deck battery, the huge beam, and the immaculate perspective of power. Traffics and Discoveries
For one instant she could see him smile, feeling voluptuously the sharp, bright edge of his word before it cut him. Mr. Waddington of Wyck
His tenderness of love was like a soft flame lapping her voluptuously. The Trespasser
Sometimes he would lay a train of snuff on the back of his hand and snuff it up greedily and voluptuously. Philip Gilbert Hamerton An Autobiography, 1834-1858, and a Memoir by His Wife, 1858-1894
His eyes thieved round voluptuously in those trays and they read with eager curiosity the neatly-written figures which informed the world how much each pipe cost. The Path of Life
A pink pig was sleeping voluptuously on his side in the sun. Jean-Christophe, Volume I
As long as he could pay his tribute to Nebuchadrezzar and live luxuriously and voluptuously in his newly built palace, he cared not further. Stories of the Prophets (Before the Exile)
They give themselves up to it, darkly, voluptuously. Clerambault The Story of an Independent Spirit During the War
But the song became gradually stronger like a brook in the mountain after a rain; then more powerful, sweeter, more intoxicating, and it filled the air voluptuously. So Runs the World
While men ate burning Christians, I luxuriate voluptuously in baths perfumed with roses; I race in chariots; yield to deep despair; or boast aloud in pride. Three short works The Dance of Death, the Legend of Saint Julian the Hospitaller, a Simple Soul.
She fashioned endless stories, and all perfectly absurd; she knew it herself, but tried not to know it; she lied to herself voluptuously for days and days as she bent over her sewing. Jean-Christophe, Volume I
Picture to yourself a poor devil who, three years ago, borrowed ten sous of his porter, and who to-day, leaning voluptuously on the Moniteur, has only to sign a decree to take a million. The History of a Crime The Testimony of an Eye-Witness
All he really regretted was the vast studio of his college chum, where he had been voluptuously grovelling for four or five years. Theresa Raquin
His eyes glided: voluptuously here and there, cruel and dreamy, Heyst checked a sudden movement, reflected for a while, then said: "You must wait a little." Victory An Island Tale
It was infinitely sweet to her, voluptuously sweet, this basking in the heat of temptation. The Old Wives' Tale
He swam voluptuously in life flowing free and full: and borne on by its current he thought that he was free. Jean-Christophe, Volume I
Because it virulently hates, wholeheartedly detests, voluptuously despises NATO, the "Nazi aggressor" of yester month. After the Rain : how the West lost the East
Never had sea or sky or earth seemed more lovely, more lusciously, voluptuously lovely. Angel Island
Sometimes, my thoughts glided back, dreamily and voluptuously, to the day when I first met her. Basil
Canon Wilton was standing behind her, and presently heard her sigh gently, and almost voluptuously, as if she prolonged the sigh and did not want to let it go. In the Wilderness
There is something in the very twistings of that smooth trunk and those heavy-laden branches that suggests fruitfulness, How voluptuously they writhe! South Wind
The electricity was turgid and voluptuously rich, in his limbs. Women in Love
The eye lingered upon those lips—so voluptuously, so sinfully full, so burning, blood-red that in the chastest mind, even a woman's, they must suggest the image of vampire-like kisses. The Malady of the Century
A mule was rolling voluptuously in the sand. The Garden of Allah
So I played softly and voluptuously, till my scanty repertory was exhausted, and then drifted into a tender capriccio. Such Is Life
Crouching voluptuously in the sun, on the sand at the foot of the bank, the males lie waiting for the females, to plague them as they pass. More Hunting Wasps
She began to devour it slowly, while the boy drew the cigarette smoke into his lungs voluptuously. A Spirit in Prison
It was past noon; the sun had lost its early fervour, and a cool breeze sprung up voluptuously from the sparkling sea. Zanoni
Under the trees the sand was yellow, of a shade so voluptuously beautiful that she longed to touch it with her bare feet like Smain. The Garden of Allah
Coventry could dance voluptuously with her before all the world; but he could only stand at the door of that Paradise, and groan and sicken with jealous anguish at the sight. Put Yourself in His Place
Their weeping and imploring seemed to titillate him voluptuously; and he loved to scare them into fits by dilating with luxuriant amplification on all the details of what they were to suffer. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1
His mustaches twitched voluptuously, and there was an eager light in his eyes. Creatures That Once Were Men
They stretched voluptuously, with lifted arms and arched backs. Babbitt
As the door closed he yawned voluptuously, chest out, shoulders wriggling, and turned cynically to his wife. Babbitt
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