Licentious Mnemonic
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licentious
licentious
Examples
- He followed a licentious lifestyle.
- In the general sense, it means not to be licentious.
- He was a prolific author of licentious sonnets.
- By the 1720's, Pope is calling her licentious.
- Greek sources portray Amytis as a licentious woman.
- He was considered clever and cultured, but licentious and eccentric.
- The author was known for his glamorous and licentious lifestyle.
- Born in Bastia Umbra, Vitalis as a youth was licentious and immoral.
- Following the separation, Mohun's behaviour became ever more licentious.
- He was a very unpopular ruler who indulged in licentious acts.
lacking moral discipline; especially sexually unrestrained
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"Lick + Fence. Wanting to taste every fence, showing no self-control or restraint."
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