Synonym: bosomy, busty, buxom, curvaceous, curvy, epicurean, full-bosomed, juicy, luscious, luxuriant, luxurious, red-hot, sonsie, sonsy, sybaritic, toothsome, voluptuary, well-endowed. Similar words: sumptuous, presumptuous, tempestuous, glorious revolution, rupture, volume, voluble, volunteer. Meaning: [və'lʌptʃʊəs] adj. 1. having strong sexual appeal 2. (of a woman's body) having a large bosom and pleasing curves 3. displaying luxury and furnishing gratification to the senses.
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31) Actually they voluptuous, deceptive in habits, with a voracious physical appetite.
32) "Opium" is a provocative, sensual, and voluptuous fragrance which makes all your senses vibrate.
33) Nowadays an actress voluptuous beauty seems to be very popular.
34) Intense red colour with blue tones. Big fruit intensity mainly blackberries, prunes and black cerise aromas. On the palate has a soft, wide and voluptuous attack.
35) You knowinging, those's a voluptuous idea when you feel no doubt of it.
36) In two months I went from a voluptuous 164 1 bs. to 134 1 bs.
37) Nine-year-old Michael watched from the wings as voluptuous women - and the occasional transvestite — stripped naked on stage.
38) "You think of her as voluptuous, but that combined with a tiny waist made her exaggeratedly feminine and attractive," she said.
39) Its body shell is voluptuous, the throaty rumble of its engine intoxicating, the detailing of its interior exquisite.
40) Lucullus. returned to Rome to lounge away the remainder of his days in voluptuous magnificence(J. A. Froude.
41) Lucullus spent the remainder of his days in voluptuous magnificence; a chinchilla robe of sybaritic lavishness.
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42) There is something voluptuous in the rage inspired by the kind of meanness we are used to calling Dickensian.
43) They could now portray the Pharaoh and the voluptuous Nefertiti (who may have shared the throne with him) in a far more casual, realistic way.
44) Lucullus spent the remainder of his days in voluptuous magnificence.
More similar words: sumptuous, presumptuous, tempestuous, glorious revolution, rupture, volume, voluble, volunteer, voluntary, evolution, convoluted, devolution, revolutionary, tenuous, superfluous, assiduous, ambiguous, innocuous, ingenuous, continuous, incongruous, promiscuous, conspicuous, frivolous, call up, roll up, curl up, pull up, fill up, capture.