a disease that turns your penis into a vagina
Someone who has a very privileged lifestyle
Yes, an aristocrat is someone of nobility/gentry.
Ar-istocrat
The word sated is in page two of The Call of the Wild.
If I'm correct I believe it is referring to the everyday American, just a regular man, with little education, and not an aristocrat.
The Stratfordian argument is that William Shakespeare wrote the majority of the plays and sonnets in his repertoire. The Anti-Stratfordian argument is that he did not write what he was associated with but an aristocrat did instead.
The word 'spent' in this sense refers to being out of energy, or exhausted. 'Sated' refers to being satisfied. The phrase could be applied to someone who had just won a marathon or eaten at a very large buffet.
No dessert for me, thanks; I'm quite sated.
sated or satiated in English = saciado, in Spanish
A patrician was an aristocrat.
teesha is the baby girl name which have the meaning "noble women", n its latin meaning is "aristocrat" its origin is "patricius"
empty
The opposite of contented may be discontented, disgruntled, or unhappy.Where the meaning is sated or satisfied, the opposite would be unsatisfied, or unfulfilled.
It can be (satisfied customers). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to satisfy) and can be an adjective meaning sated or placated.
"Aristocrat of black stamps" is a term used to describe someone who possesses a high social status or sense of sophistication within the Black community. It often signifies an individual who is respected, influential, or charismatic.
sate
The word content (kun-TENT) is an adjective, meaning satisfied. The word content (KON-tent) is a noun, meaning included materials.
This is an aristocrat club - http://club.club-aristocrat.ro