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单词 lubricity
例句 lubricity
In close quarters he suffered their backwoods lubricity and knucklehead talk. Middlesex: A Novel 2002-06-05T00:00:00Z
The lubricity lurking inside “Honeysuckle Rose” was barely discernible in her skipping, happy-go-lucky rendition. Music Review: Easygoing Look at Determined Women 2011-02-06T22:37:09Z
Singing a suite of songs revolving around Fats Waller that culminated with “Honeysuckle Rose,” she didn’t shy from embracing comic lubricity; the honey didn’t simply drip; it ran in rivers. Music Review: American Songbook as Fountain of Youth 2011-05-29T21:21:31Z
Sulfur in diesel contributes to what is called “lubricity,” or the ability of diesel to lubricate the parts it touches. Gas Prices Ought to Be Lower 2015-09-23T04:00:00Z
The worst of Beardsley's women is that, in spite of their lubricity, they grow on one, and now and then one suddenly traces in their features a likeness to really good women one has known. Oscar Wilde 2011-12-10T03:00:14.120Z
He slid, as it were, into the confidence of all, with the easy lubricity of the serpent, and with not a little of its wiliness. The Comic History of Rome 2011-10-09T02:00:24.507Z
In 1766 her ladyship, "with gentle mien and accent bland," received for her dextrous lubricities something like a whipping at Coventry. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 88, July 5, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Geneologists, etc. 2011-09-29T02:00:13.910Z
There is more lubricity in the Eunuchus of Terence, than in any of his other performances; and hence, perhaps, it has been selected by Fontaine as the most suitable drama for his imitation. History of Roman Literature from its Earliest Period to the Augustan Age. Volume I 2011-04-03T02:00:22.843Z
"The lubricity of women," he observes, "is so great at Patan, the men are constrained to adopt certain garniture, in order to be safe against their amorous enterprises." A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 10 (of 10) From "The Works of Voltaire - A Contemporary Version" 2011-03-31T02:00:21.443Z
Nor can I see the object of modernising the "Stomach Dance," save to impart an extra dose of lubricity into the subject. Oscar Wilde 2011-12-10T03:00:14.120Z
There is considerable outspokenness, but not much lubricity, and no perverted morality. Philip Massinger 2011-02-25T03:01:15.270Z
There's nothing like publicity To further that lubricity Which minted cartwheels need To maximize their speed In your direction. Impertinent Poems
I refer to the spread of lubricity in literature, on the stage and indirectly in education, under the plea that vice may be avoided by teaching the awful consequences. Sex-education A series of lectures concerning knowledge of sex in its relation to human life
Religious hysteria and lubricity are closely allied, as every physician knows, and the filthy fancies of a lively witch deserve no more attention than those of many females in our lunatic asylums. Flowers of Freethought (First Series)
Indeed, were not the tang of lubricity in this Letter too strong, we would have given in full the confession it contains. The Book of Khalid
They embraced madly, thrusting their tongues into each other's mouths, and even biting each other in the fury of their transports, until another emission relieved their feverish lubricity. The Power of Mesmerism A Highly Erotic Narrative of Voluptuous Facts and Fancies
At first, the change appeared to benefit him, but, in a short time, he tired his wife out by his excessive lubricity, and relapsed into his former satyriasis. Aphrodisiacs and Anti-aphrodisiacs: Three Essays on the Powers of Reproduction
Wordsworth would never have spoken of "embellished Nature," "embroidered banks," or applied the word "elegant" to a rose, any more than he would have used "lubricity" or "stercoraceous" in verse. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 26, August, 1880 of Popular Literature and Science
And though the "lubricity" of these poems is free from some ugly features which appear after the Italian wars of the late fifteenth century, it has never been more frankly destitute of shamefacedness. The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II)
It must also be respectfully stated in conclusion that few persons who have contributed to lubricity in literature have ever failed to speak otherwise than from an exalted standpoint. Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer
After exhausting themselves with every kind of lubricity, they returned to their own room. The Power of Mesmerism A Highly Erotic Narrative of Voluptuous Facts and Fancies
They promote lubricity and although such literature and exhibitions may have the support of good people who think they are advocating great principles, they should be condemned. Ethics in Service
The works of our standard authors in literature abound in lubricity. Plain Facts for Old and Young
In one epoch lubricity, in another fanaticism, in a third dulness and a dead-alive copying of the past, are the faults which criticism finds to attack. Froude's Essays in Literature and History With Introduction by Hilaire Belloc
But if you would confine yourself to the region of lubricity, recollect that our first parents went naked till the serpent tempted them, and then they wore aprons. Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer
Florence was then in the full flowering of literature and art; and in her overripe perfections the poison was distilling of greed and cruelty and lubricity and all loathsomeness. The Young Man and the World
His sense of humour must have painfully suggested to him that his own familiar friend and pattern Frenchman had become one of the most conspicuous examples of that French lubricity which he himself denounced. Matthew Arnold
Dawn was a Mordvinian girl; in Australia she was a lubra addicted to lubricity. Modern Mythology
For the first time he understands the motionless lubricity of trees. Là-bas
Only one of these is worthy of notice, namely Canning, whose brilliancy made his shallowness less visible, and whose graces, of style and elocution threw a vail over his unsoundness and lubricity. International Weekly Miscellany - Volume 1, No. 9, August 26, 1850
One was surrounded by animal lubricity in all its immodesty. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society
I was better after my tendency to lubricity, my gloom, rage, restlessness and degradation. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
Drink first, gambling second, lubricity third—those are the chief interests of the young men, and I cannot say that the interests of mature and elderly men differ very much from those of the fledglings. The Ethics of Drink and Other Social Questions Joints In Our Social Armour
If this immoral lubricity were their characteristic, it would surely be perceived in common life. Sydney Smith
She would never recognize in her list of acquaintances, so she told Gounod with an angry stamp of her tiny foot, any man who debased his God-given talents to smut and lubricity. Eugene Field, a Study in Heredity and Contradictions — Volume 2
Satire is the pantomime of literature, and harlequin's jacket, his black vizor, and his eel-like lubricity, are so many harmless satires on the weak sides of our nature. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 358, February 28, 1829
A. let me do anything I liked, at all times of day or night, although she seemed surprised at my proceedings sometimes, for it was becoming a fever of lubricity with me. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
Ward is moved to characterize the plot as a theme of 'Ovidian lubricity.' Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama A Literary Inquiry, with Special Reference to the Pre-Restoration Stage in England
XXII. on the increasing lubricity of Greek art. Primitive Love and Love-Stories
He also inspected the crypts of churches, to unearth traces of the priests' lubricity. The Aspirations of Jean Servien
But the fact that Martial felt it necessary to defend himself shows that a body of public opinion—even if not large or representative—did exist which refused to condone this fashionable lubricity. Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal
He cared very little what he ate, provided the food was not a stimulant to lubricity. Saint Augustin
Dogs were offered in sacrifice to them—presumably because of the lubricity of that animal. The Eleven Comedies, Volume 1
The same year the lubricity of women was by the Senate restrained with severe laws; and it was provided, "that no woman should become venal, if her father, grandfather or husband, were Roman knights." The Reign of Tiberius, Out of the First Six Annals of Tacitus; With His Account of Germany, and Life of Agricola
Jocose, jocund, jurisprudence, juxtaposition, kaleidoscopic, labyrinth, lacerate, lackadaisical, lacrimal, laity, lambent, lampoon, largess, lascivious, laudable, laudation, lavation, legionary, lethargic, licentious, lineal, lingual, literati, litigious, loquacity, lubricity, lucent, lucre, lucubration, lugubrious. The Century Vocabulary Builder
It was the first of these factors that produced the lubricity that defiles and the lack of moral earnestness that weakens such a large proportion of the literature of this age. Post-Augustan Poetry From Seneca to Juvenal
Some, therefore, in pure simplicity and conscientious discharge of the duty they had assumed, but others, from lubricity of morals or the irritations of curiosity, pushed their investigations into unhallowed paths of speculation. Theological Essays and Other Papers — Volume 1
I take this evanescence and lubricity of all objects, which lets them slip through our fingers then when we clutch hardest, to be the most unhandsome part of our condition. Essays — Second Series
Yet I love facts, and hate lubricity and people without perception. Essays — First Series
But first a word is due about one of the victims of their amiable, self-sacrificing lubricity. White Lies
A young constitution still resisted the inroads of lubricity. The Magic Skin
Abbe Raynal, with his lubricity and loud loose rant, has spoken his word; and already the fast-hastening generation responds to another. The French Revolution
"Mere curiosity; they were boring up to get an eye-hole; to see, perhaps 'with lubricity,' whatsoever, from that new point of vision, could be seen:"—little that was edifying, one would think! The French Revolution
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