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lasciviousness

[luh-siv-ee-uhs-nis] / ləˈsɪv i əs nɪs /


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James laughed when comedian Dave Chappelle mocked him as a high priest of lost talent and lasciviousness; he thought Chappelle should play him in the movie of his life.

From Time Magazine Archive

One of the handful of nonnegotiable church reforms demanded by early Lutherans was marriage for clergy as a means of ending hypocrisy and lasciviousness on the part of priests.

From Time Magazine Archive

His spirit, wayward, melancholy, and splendid, belonged to the Renaissance�the English Renaissance, in which the conflicting currents of ambition, learning, religion, and lasciviousness were so subtly intervolved.

From Time Magazine Archive

I detected no hint of lasciviousness in Bill’s voice or manner, certainly no element of pimping; no, he was simply trying to protect me.

From "Black Like Me" by John Howard Griffin

Sincerity, honesty, chastity and decency have taken flight to give place to falsehood, lasciviousness, and bad manners.

From Niels Klim's journey under the ground being a narrative of his wonderful descent to the subterranean lands; together with an account of the sensible animals and trees inhabiting the planet Nazar and the firmament. by Gierlow, John