lewd
suomi-englanti sanakirjalewd englannista suomeksi
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rietas, irstas
lewd englanniksi
Lascivious, sexually promiscuous, rude.
2014 August 11, Itzkoff, "Robin Williams, Oscar-Winning Comedian, Dies at 63 in Suspected Suicide," ''New York Times''
- Onstage he was known for ricochet riffs on politics, social issues and cultural matters both high and low; tales of drug and alcohol abuse; lewd commentaries on relations between the sexes; and lightning-like improvisations on anything an audience member might toss at him.
Lay; not clerical.
(RQ:Davies Nosce Teipsu)
- So these great clerks their little wisdom show / To mock the lewd, as learn'd in this as they.
(c.) published 1568, (w), ''Againſt venemous tongues enpoyſoned with ſclaunder and falſe detractions &c.'':
- My ſcoles are not for unthriftes untaught,For frantick faitours half mad and half ſtraught;But my learning is of another degreeTo taunt theim like liddrons, lewde as thei bee.
(RQ:KJV)
- But the Jews, which believed not, (..) took unto them certain lewd fellows of the baser sort, (..) and assaulted the house of Jason.
1829, (w), ''Sir Thomas More; or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society''
- Too lewd to work, and ready for any kind of mischief.
A sexually suggestive image, particularly one which does not involve full nudity.
1944, ''The Saturday Evening Post'', volume 217, page 25:
- Nudes, lewds and smutty outhouse cards, although they can be bought in some of the rowdy joints, are a negligible percentage of the total, and are unobtainable in the chain stores, drugstores and travel stations which are the outlets for (..)
1996, ''Cigar Aficionado'', page 309:
- (..) also put it, he learned “the difference between nudes and lewds."
To express lust; to behave in a lewd manner.
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