Their principal merit consisted much more in the beauty of the designs, in the finish of the work, than in the lubricity of the positions.
With amusing naïveté Eckstein pleads for these "specimens of antique romance" on the ground that there is more lubricity in Bandello and Boccaccio!
American art, especially in Peru, and great lubricity in many ceremonies.
Dogs were offered in sacrifice to them--presumably because of the lubricity of that animal.
I did this more than once, it gave me great delight to think my slim cousin had smelt my prick, through smelling my fingers; what innate lubricity comes out early in the male.
I drank water, and fucked out as I was, my lubricitywas unsatiated.
But our pleasure came on, and in our joint delight we only thought of the lubricity of our position.
The lubricity of pantomime and the slaughter of the arena were never more fiercely and keenly enjoyed than when the Germans were thundering at the gates of Treves and Carthage.
And, amid all thelubricity of his pictures of gallantry, he has not lost the ideal of a virgin heart, which repels and disarms the libertine by the spell of an impregnable purity.
Refusing, they were dragged, often naked, through the streets to a brothel, and there abandoned to the lubricity of the populace.
In this there is no moral or actual wrong, but there are instances where lubricity has exacted farther concessions, and the sacrifice of a woman's virtue been required as an equivalent for the privilege of sewing at almost nominal prices.
Slipperiness; instability; as, the lubricity of fortune.
As if wantonness and lubricity were essential to that poem.
Then disentangling ourselves, we rose and laved our parts in cold water, not only to purify ourselves, but as a stimulant to further exertions in all the wildest excesses of lubricitythat any of us could fancy.
My husband little imagined it was of you, not him, that I was thinking and stimulating myself to wild upheavings of voluptuous movements, while he was revelling in all the lubricity of his own passions, and fucking me to my heart's content.
She dearly loved our friend, and was supposed to be faithful to him, although she had developed excessive wantonness and lubricityunder his able tuition.
In this manner he soon awakened all the latent lubricityof her nature.
We all rapidly came to the grand finale, with an excess oflubricity rarely equalled.
Her surprise was great at the sight she beheld, but we were far too deliriously wrapt in the lap of most salacious luxury and lubricityto be sensible to any interruption.
Every desire our lascivious lubricity could suggest was carried out to increase our pleasures or renew our exhausted resources, until time warned us again to separate.
She gave an apparently reluctant consent, and, that done, there was no bridle to the utmost lubricity that the most wanton lust could devise.
I had previously left the frigging to herself, and had seized her lips and enjoyed the glorious sight of the furious contortions of her bottom under the excessive lubricity of her wildly excited lasciviousness.
The lubricity of those unfortunates is sometimes uncontrolable; they suffer violent priapisms, which are followed by ejaculation, whenever a severe itching forces them to scratch themselves with a kind of furor or madness.
His sense of humour must have painfully suggested to him that his own familiar friend and pattern Frenchman had become one of the most conspicuous examples of that French lubricity which he himself denounced.
But an oath to support the Constitution by a claimant charged with disloyalty would be open to suspicion, at least, of lubricity and slippery uncertainty not creditable to the Senate.
Indeed, were not the tang oflubricity in this Letter too strong, we would have given in full the confession it contains.
Prudery can not but relish the tang of lubricity when flavoured with the classical.
At the very instant we accuse it (quite unjustly) of lubricity and indecency, we are cheerfully reading philosophies which glory in lubricity and indecency.
I refer to the spread of lubricity in literature, on the stage and indirectly in education, under the plea that vice may be avoided by teaching the awful consequences.
Lubricity in Education Ex-President Taft has expressed his views against the sex-education movement.
I think that hardly less immoral than the lubricity of literature, and its celebration of the monkey and the goat in us, is the spectacle such criticism affords of the tigerish play of satire.
A little more of this lubricityand there will have to be a new and resolute sifting at the fords.
He had to live his life apart from that busy race, apart from its vivacity and enterprise, apart from its lubricity and worldliness.
Now having my darling mother, Auntie Gert, Mary, and Patty at my disposal in the house, the precociouslubricity of my nature had full swing for a time, and to reiterate the scenes of lust I took part in would be too tedious.
Let me feel your lovely cunt, my own mother's cunt," as I got my fingers between the pouting lips of her vermilion slit, working them gently so as gradually to again rouse all the lubricity of her nature.