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voluptuous

/vuh-luhp-choo-uhs/US // vəˈlʌp tʃu əs //UK // (vəˈlʌptjʊəs) //

丰满的,丰满,妖艳的,妖艳

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : full of, characterized by, or ministering to indulgence in luxury, pleasure, and sensuous enjoyment: a voluptuous life.
    • : derived from gratification of the senses: voluptuous pleasure.
    • : directed toward or concerned with sensuous enjoyment or sensual pleasure: voluptuous desires.
    • : sensuously pleasing or delightful: voluptuous beauty.

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Examples

  • Sandra Chen Weinstein, who also supplies a voluptuous close-up of a red-fleshed peach, photographs multiple sets of stylized lips projected on a building.

  • Was it Shakespeare, in mad pursuit of a lovely boy and that voluptuous Dark Lady?

  • Arriving at Bordelet's ciderie, we parked along a stone wall bedecked with vibrant, voluptuous yellow and red roses.

  • It has an enormous dose of estrogen in it, leading to many voluptuous prisoners in New York state prisons.

  • In escort circles, there are two brunette archetypes: the prim Audrey Hepburn type, and the voluptuous Ashley Dupré type.

  • Voluptuous and enjoyable are two words you might select to describe a Rick Hertzberg column.

  • California seemed less like a voluptuous leviathan blowing poppy-dust that blunted the memory of all things beyond her borders.

  • Her eyes, too, had a curious hard opaque look, as if the old voluptuous fires had burned out; and she seemed ever on her guard.

  • But the tender lines of Lucy's voluptuous figure covered a marble heart.

  • They absolutely revel in the most voluptuous indulgence of the nil admirari.

  • All three had brilliant white teeth, that shone like pearls against the ruby of their voluptuous lips.