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Sentence count:79+1Posted:2017-04-10Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: immeasurablepleasure principlepleasuretake pleasure indurableincurableendurablefavourableMeaning: ['pleʒərəbl]  adj. affording satisfaction or pleasure. 
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31. Romantic love is mental illness. But it's a pleasurable one. It's a drug. It distorts reality, and that's the point of it. It would be impossible to fall in love with someone that you really saw. Fran Lebowitz 
32. The hypothalamus is also a major site where electrical stimulation seems to produce quite pleasurable feelings.
33. She's one of those narrow-minded, uptight people who think that for a work of art to be great it can't be pleasurable.
34. This social aspect of reading, of sharing a pleasurable experience, should begin at this stage.
35. The loss concerns pleasurable experience, which derives from the immediate release of a direct instinctual impulse.
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36. A tidy Program Manager can make Windows easier, and much more pleasurable, to use.
37. Carry the necessary ancillary equipment needed to make your visit to the offshore dive site pleasurable.
38. The reality is that a child is a time-consuming, all-engulfing creature who disrupts any semblance of pleasurable home life.
39. A corollary is that these fans derive pleasurable excitement from going on away trips and invading the territories of opposing fans.
40. To go out in a Hong Kong typhoon is to experience an almost pleasurable madness.
41. Sniffing is also a cheap and easy substitute for alcohol and can be a pleasurable experience.
42. Especially when the struggle is so difficult, and the behavior so enticing, pleasurable, and meaningful.
43. Another way to make reading pleasurable is to work hard to find books that your children will love to read.
44. She had heard of these encounters with pleasurable excitement.
45. Find a hobby you love. Engage in pleasurable activities.
46. A woman devoted to the pursuit of pleasurable activities.
47. This is a pleasurable torment. My ignorance amuses me.
48. They will give a more pleasurable[sentencedict.com], harmonized result.
49. This is supposed to pleasurable sensations in the elephant.
50. Gallagher feels a pleasurable fury forming in him.
51. Good printing makes a book more pleasurable to read.
52. Sex is good when it's pleasurable regardless of orgasm.
53. He found sailing more pleasurable than skiing.
54. He believes the boosts in mood—including those pleasurable "chills"—triggered by music might also be a side effect of a physiological reaction.
55. This is starting to spoil what are supposed to be pleasurable evenings.
56. So, is it true, as so many believe that masturbation is so commonplace, natural, pleasurable and healthy that "ninety-eight percent of us masturbate, and the other two percent are liars?"
57. To her natural levity of disposition, her enterprise brought less of terror than of pleasurable excitement.
58. An aspiration is a joy for ever, a possession as solid as a landed estate, a fortune which we can never exhaust and which gives us year by year a revenue of pleasurable activity.
59. Enhance the skin's resistance and self-repairing capacity, with the moderate cooling sensation while using, leave the skin feeling relaxed and pleasurable.
60. Eating the bitter or spicy can be a pleasurable experience.
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