Definitionn. a male demon believed to lie on sleeping persons and to have sexual intercourse with sleeping women
Last update: December 3, 2015
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He is in the incubus of his unpaid debts. [Please select]
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I wriggled my back in order to discover, if I could, the nature of the incubus. [Please select]
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He had exploded the scholastic system, which had become a mere mass of logomachies and an incubus upon scientific progress. [Please select]
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Since the incubus of Lady Henry's house and presence had been removed she seemed to have grown years younger. [Please select]
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The incubus and succubus of the middle ages are sometimes regarded as spiritual beings; but they were held to give very real proof of their bodily existence. [Please select]
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Nevertheless, it considered Davis "an incubus to the cause." [Please select]
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To land in the darkness to rid the aƫroplane of that incubus, was impossible. [Please select]
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Freed from his incubus, Cap emitted a joyful whinny and trotted toward his master. [Please select]
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Very likely the stone with which the incubus loads our breast when he torments us. [Please select]
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Yet here was a definite, spontaneous proposition to remove the incubus which weighed upon his soul. [Please select]
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An incubus of disappointment weighed upon his soul and clouded his brow. [Please select]
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