randiness

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randiness

[ˈrændɪnɪs] Ncachondez f
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randiness

n (Brit) → Geilheit f
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And that could lead to an overall boost in couple-wide randiness, if you will.
And, strangely, I always connect Tenby and randiness with James Bond.
Could some of ideas in Open Marriage now be providing the same rationale for male randiness in an older constituency?
"Lesbianism, History, and Censorship: The Well of Loneliness and the Suppressed Randiness of Virginia Woolf's Orlando." Twentieth-Century Literature 40 (1994): 434-60.
The video is silent but a sound track was created in the gallery with ten live musicians scattered around the space, guitar-strumming troubadours singing a voluptuous dialogue of double entendres motphing into unambiguous randiness: Yes, here she is.
2: 477-508) assembles compelling evidence that Shakespeare's "scandal" for nineteenth-century readers was less same-sex than adulterous desire (in contrast to post-Freudian, twentieth-century audiences that saw in robust heterosexual randiness expressions of health).
Odyssey 19.158); it also reinforces the striking disparity between the chastity of the Homeric Penelope and the randiness of her Californian counterpart.
When it comes to Batting for Britain, your Randiness, it's probably time to declare.
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