He was handsome and eloquent, but licentious; and at the same time active, hardy, courageous, a great general and an able politician. [adjective]
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His mask of veneration slowly turned into a licentious grin. [adjective]
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A licentious villain, but an admirable father. [adjective]
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Most licentious custom. [noun]
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Some wish to prohibit the poor from marrying; thus,--having denounced religious celibacy,--they propose compulsory celibacy, which will inevitably become licentious celibacy. [adjective]
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He was a licentious profligate, greedy of money, and capable of undertaking any job, however vile. [Please select]
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