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- noun Plural form of
eroticism .
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Examples
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They were both fascinated and frightened by the pervasiveness of its eroticisms.
Dr. Jean Houston: Moving Beyond the Pathology of History: Why We Need a Shift in Human Consciousness 2010
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They were both fascinated and frightened by the pervasiveness of its eroticisms.
Dr. Jean Houston: Moving Beyond the Pathology of History: Why We Need a Shift in Human Consciousness 2010
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Hence Hinduism had never taken any obscenity, pornography or eroticisms.
Sense & Sensuality 2009
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The flushed romance, the predominant eroticisms, the adventurous uncertainty of a world in which youth prevails, gives place here to a grave deliberation, to a fuller and more powerful emotion, to a broader handling of life.
A Modern Utopia Herbert George 2006
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The flushed romance, the predominant eroticisms, the adventurous uncertainty of a world in which youth prevails, gives place here to a grave deliberation, to a fuller and more powerful emotion, to a broader handling of life.
A Modern Utopia 1906
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We keep the "Decameron" and Daudet's eroticisms under lock and key; yet they are only "suggestive," while this is frankly feculent, a brazen bid for bawdry.
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Which, aside from being impossible and ill-advised, is a position that gives women no credit whatsoever for the various current and historical eroticisms of our culture.
The Legal Satyricon 2009
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(fall to snorfling and less cute eroticisms.) wow, i think i just wrote my first slash.
Oh Hell No 2008
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