Examples of using Licentious in English and their translations into Italian
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With Paul, they ask the apostates who promote licentious behavior,“What shall we say then?
Eddie is one of the sharpest, most licentious and insightful novels in the current panorama of Anglo-Indian literature.
I don't know what licentious means… but I'm pretty sure he meant it as a compliment. What?
It was an effort to respond to the invasion of anti-religious and licentious libels typical of the era,
What? I don't know what licentious means… but I'm pretty sure he meant it as a compliment.
and sometimes licentious frivolities, and denied Christian burial to those who took part.
But here the poor architects were given prizes by these licentious and permissive kings to produce the new styles
What? I don't know what licentious means… but I'm pretty sure he meant it as a compliment.
The initial charges of licentious living are now believed to have been encouraged heavily by certain vassals and kinsmen in the north.
Does anyone think that this doctrine opens the door to licentious practices or to selfish and evil works?
not just off jet-setting around the globe to sate your vulgar, licentious appetites.
Even political leaders, when they… supposing a political leader is licentious, he has weaknesses,
calls"licentious familiarity.
is prohibited because of its association with drinking wine, licentious songs and dissolute people.
to write tracts against the wickedness of the immorality and licentious behaviour which were common at these events.
still my vibrations are there, I'm having the same type of licentious life, still my vibrations are there.".
just as diabolical and licentious as their mother.
sober as the ancients, but licentious and drunkards.
Cassel, you have the general demeanor of a sewer rat and the reputation for licentious behavior.
later sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment for'repeated licentious behaviour?