Voluptuary - Definition of Voluptuary at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Voluptuary. Look it up now! of, pertaining to, or characterized by preoccupation with luxury and sensual pleasure: voluptuary tastes.
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Colette used to begin her day's writing by first picking fleas from her cat, and it's not hard to imagine how the methodical stroking and probing into fur might have focused such a voluptuary's mind. Though depicted as a decadent voluptuary, she remained celibate for more than half of her adult life.
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My fellow lovers and Voluptuaries urged me to post it here as it might be a helpful starting point for others in that position.
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Definition of voluptuary in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of voluptuary. Pronunciation of voluptuary. Translations of voluptuary. voluptuary synonyms, voluptuary antonyms. Information about voluptuary in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. voluptuary - a person addicted to luxury and pleasures of the senses...
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2005: Dawn Reynolds was an eighteen-year-old alabaster beauty with cobalt eyes and the figure of a ripe voluptuary. — Martin Torgoff, Can't Find My Way Home (Simon & Schuster 2005, p. 147)
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Write what you know. How many times has that been preached, whispered, passed on, yelled, written, told, shared, or otherwise communicated. Well recent evenst have transpired to inspire a ditty. I have survived Belnado of 2009! A mini tornado crushed my campsite, so swinging swords in thunderstorms was not a bright idea,
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I have been called a voluptuary, a sybarite, a hedonist, a creep. I am all of these things. I cannot live without pleasure. It is my oxygen—though I must also have regular oxygen. Our existence is but an eyeblink. Why, then, should a man not chase down his passions, wrestle them to the dirt, and ride them like...
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Insert your tagboard code here. Max width is 150px. I don't know. Anything goes in here. Your favourite books, movies, songs, etc. Or you can put pictures here. If you don't know what to do with it, you can remove this whole section. Saturday, October 6, 2007 // 1:05 PM...
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More recent readings of the novel, however, have put forth historicized interpretations of the text emphasizing its engagements with the cultural developments of This article builds upon these historicized readings, The circumstances surrounding the composition of Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr.
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