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lovemaking

  • EN [ ˈlʌvmeɪkɪŋ]
  • US [ ˈlʌvˌmekɪŋ]
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English definition

    Noun

  • 1. sexual activities (often including sexual intercourse) between two people;

    • "his lovemaking disgusted her"
    • "he hadn't had any love in months"
    • "he has a very complicated love life"

Example sentences

  • This is a method which doesn't involve the interruption of lovemaking.

  • At night in their bedroom the newly married couple spent hours of feverish lovemaking.

  • And there are great variation in frequency of lovemaking among happy couples.

  • His lovemaking disgusted her.

  • A lovemaking session can release the tension that restricts blood vessels in the brain.

  • Tantric Sex is meditative, spontaneous and intimate lovemaking.

  • You don't mean to say that any lovemaking has been going on?

  • Almost everyone is familiar with the 7 th century classic the Sutra a Tantric treatise on lovemaking.

  • Sex or lovemaking is about feeling good, so what feels good about pain?

  • This manual discloses which sports, medications, and foods can destroy your lovemaking abilities almost overnight.

  • Lovemaking can burn up those calories you piled on during that romantic dinner.

  • Did you learn that from your lovemaking with Rick?

  • Find a new path to lovemaking.

  • Love liquid is a smooth and slippery lovemaking essential.

  • With an ardent and bitter look he said, " I'm not free for lovemaking. Neither are you. "

  • When he's confident that, you find him sexy, he's more likely to initiate lovemaking.

  • Question 10 : Are we satisfied with the frequency of our lovemaking?

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