释义 |
lubriciouslu‧bri‧cious /luːˈbrɪʃəs/ adjective formal  lubriciousOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin lubricus; ➔ LUBRICATE - According to her publicists, who had little else except her lubricious reputation to publicize, they measured 40 inches.
- Danjit stumbled forward so that for a moment she felt his lubricious body-thrust.
- Even when the lubricious Cardinal is titillated by his chair-straddling mistress, it is in the shadow of an overhanging jewelled crucifix.
- Their words fluttered between them like lubricious little doves.
too interested in sex, in a way that seems unpleasant or unacceptable—lubriciously adverb |