salacious

IPA: sʌɫˈeɪʃʌs

adjective

  • Promoting sexual desire or lust.
  • Lascivious, bawdy, obscene, lewd.
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Examples of "salacious" in Sentences

  • Kind of like the word salacious during the Clinton impeachment area.
  • Starting with “Married With Children”, the Fox network has always been the leader in salacious programming.
  • I thought it was going to be salacious photograph .... but that would be turning the word salacious on its head
  • Not that the sex is positive; while it has a certain salacious appeal, Auto Focus captures that sense of steadily-declining standards that marks the truly obsessed.
  • In an era when memoirs are often characterized by salacious confessions, historian Doris Kearns Goodwin restores a refreshing element of innocence to the genre in Wait Till Next Year….
  • Some activists are pressing hard on the "Foley Child Molestor" talking points because they believe this kind of salacious description is what it will take to win points in the next election.
  • Yet if this was reason enough for the failure of Egyptian writers to indulge in the kind of salacious detail that the Greeks and the Romans so relished, then there was also a broader cultural explanation.
  • And while it has been marketed as "salacious," aside from a few anecdotes about players hooking up with local girls (some not of legal age) and a slew of raunchy actions in the clubhouse, McCarthy left a lot out.

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