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conjugal

[kon-juh-guhl] / ˈkɒn dʒə gəl /


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On the upside, she added, Mr. Peterson has since been transferred to Washington State Penitentiary, one of the four states that allow conjugal visits.

From New York Times

In every book, contempt and hostility between the heroine and hero morphed, at the last minute, into an outpouring of mutual desire resulting in a conjugal union.

From Los Angeles Times

One section has even been converted into a conjugal zone for couples, who are allowed to set up tents for the day.

From Seattle Times

She swoops onto the zoo enclosure where macaws are kept and, through its fence, engages in grooming behavior that looks like conjugal canoodling.

From Washington Times

Tents also began appearing, as families gathered for barbecues and long-distance couples pitched shelters for conjugal visits, occasionally piercing expensive irrigation lines with stabilizing pegs.

From Reuters