libidinous in the PONS Dictionary

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English
You'd want a front-foot character -- eccentric, full of fatal flaws, libidinous, drug-taking.
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The engine gave its libidinous roar and in a squeal of rubber, the expensive sports car hurtled toward a concrete wall.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Fat, if the body as an inscriptive surface, 1 is libidinous and uncontrollable.
rabble.ca
Can the same be said of the 21st century's libidinous, boozy mums who encourage their teenage girls to become ladettes?
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Even allowing for dramatic license, everyone was either self-centred, neurotic, emotional or overtly libidinous.
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He says that the result of this is that we become obsessed with libidinous interests, alcohol, and the national flag!
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The former was a rather prescient - or possibly only perennial - farce about libidinous politicos and a prurient press.
www.bbc.co.uk
It would also be seminal in contructing a new romantic heroine -- libidinous, predatory, powerful.
www.independent.co.uk
It is therefore argued that this superstition was euphemistic, and ownership of shunga was not superstitious, but libidinous.
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Do our educators realise that you don't need to see either to be libidinous?
jamaica-gleaner.com

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