Definitionadj. engagingly stimulating or provocative
Last update: August 22, 2015
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He complied and kissed her deeply, enjoying the taste and feel of her despite the mix of salty tears. [Please select]
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But then why is it that saltwater fish are not salty. [Please select]
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White missionary too salty. [Please select]
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"It must be very unpleasant to feel sort of peppery-and-salty and cross-grained all the time." [Please select]
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Warm whiffs of the river's sweet and salty breath fanned his face gratefully, and he became aware that there was a moon. [Please select]
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As he snuggled under her caress, the salty drip from her wet, sleek sides thrilled him with a dim sense of anticipation. [Please select]
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She was smaller and younger than our Pup's dam, but with the same kindly eyes and the same salty-dripping coat. [Please select]
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The warm sunshine, flavored by the salty sea, soaked into her very bones. [Please select]
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Dere's a wet ring-mark on de porch where de freezer was, 'count of de salty water leakin' out. [Please select]
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It did not taste like the water we drink, for it was salty. [Please select]
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From the lofty promenade deck the Atlantic wave is a little enough thing, so far down beneath you that you can scarcely even sniff its salty tang. [Please select]
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