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  • 21curvaceousness — noun the quality of having a well rounded body • Syn: ↑shapeliness, ↑voluptuousness • Derivationally related forms: ↑voluptuous (for: ↑voluptuousness), ↑shapely (for …

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  • 22hot stuff — noun 1. the quality of being attractive and exciting (especially sexually exciting) he thought she was really hot stuff • Syn: ↑voluptuousness • Derivationally related forms: ↑voluptuous (for: ↑voluptuousness) …

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  • 23lushness — noun the property of being lush and abundant and a pleasure to the senses • Syn: ↑luxuriance, ↑voluptuousness • Derivationally related forms: ↑voluptuous (for: ↑voluptuousness), ↑lush, ↑luxuriant …

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  • 24luxuriance — noun the property of being lush and abundant and a pleasure to the senses • Syn: ↑lushness, ↑voluptuousness • Derivationally related forms: ↑voluptuous (for: ↑voluptuousness), ↑lush ( …

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  • 25shapeliness — noun the quality of having a well rounded body • Syn: ↑curvaceousness, ↑voluptuousness • Derivationally related forms: ↑voluptuous (for: ↑voluptuousness), ↑shapely, ↑curvaceous …

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  • 26Epicure — Ep i*cure, n. [L. Epicurus, Gr. ?, a famous Greek philosopher, who has been regarded, but erroneously, as teaching a doctrine of refined voluptuousness.] 1. A follower of Epicurus; an Epicurean. [Obs.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. One devoted to… …

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  • 27Luxuries — Luxury Lux u*ry, n.; pl. {Luxuries}. [L. luxuria, fr. luxus: cf. F. luxure.] 1. A free indulgence in costly food, dress, furniture, or anything expensive which gratifies the appetites or tastes. [1913 Webster] Riches expose a man to pride and… …

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  • 28Luxury — Lux u*ry, n.; pl. {Luxuries}. [L. luxuria, fr. luxus: cf. F. luxure.] 1. A free indulgence in costly food, dress, furniture, or anything expensive which gratifies the appetites or tastes. [1913 Webster] Riches expose a man to pride and luxury.… …

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  • 29Sensuality — Sen su*al i*ty, n. [CF. F. sensualit[ e], L. sensualitas sensibility, capacity for sensation.] The quality or state of being sensual; devotedness to the gratification of the bodily appetites; free indulgence in carnal or sensual pleasures;… …

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  • 30Sybarite — Syb a*rite, n. [L. Sybarita, Gr. ?, fr. ?, a city in Italy, noted for the effeminacy and voluptuousness of its inhabitants; cf. F. Sybarite.] A person devoted to luxury and pleasure; a voluptuary. [1913 Webster] …

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