sexful (English)

Etymology

From - ful.

Adjective

Full of sexual desire, longing, or activity; sexual.

* 1893, w:George_Moore_(novelist)|George_Moore, Evelyn Innes, ISBN 9781440075346 (2010 reprint by Forgotten Books), p. 232:

*: She had heard it sung by two grey-haired men in the Papal choir in Rome, soprano voices of a rarer and more radiant timbre than any woman's sexful voice.

* 1990, w:Stephen_Vizinczey|Stephen_Vizinczey, An Innocent Millionaire, ISBN 9780226858890, p. 12:

*: Mark's father . . . was an actor. . . . After perishing as a Christian martyr in an epic about the last sexful days of the Roman Empire, he would come back to life only to be killed again halfway through a Western filmed in Spain.

sexy|Sexy.

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