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lubricity

[loo-bris-i-tee] / luˈbrɪs ɪ ti /




















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From Hester Prynne to "family values" runs a line of anxious lubricity, of guilt and retribution.

From Time Magazine Archive

In close quarters he suffered their backwoods lubricity and knucklehead talk.

From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides

A young constitution still resisted the inroads of lubricity.

From The Magic Skin by Marriage, Ellen

Wordsworth would never have spoken of "embellished Nature," "embroidered banks," or applied the word "elegant" to a rose, any more than he would have used "lubricity" or "stercoraceous" in verse.

From Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 26, August, 1880 of Popular Literature and Science by Various

There is considerable outspokenness, but not much lubricity, and no perverted morality.

From Philip Massinger by Cruickshank, A. H.




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