He was known for his lechery, constantly pursuing multiple romantic interests at the same time.
He showed extreme lechery towards the teenage girl. This sentence works because lechery means offensive sexual desire or lustfulness that is not ethical.
Men whose lechery lands them in jail are often subject to equally distasteful punishment from fellow inmates.
Not Ann Putnam
The Wife of Bath's gapped teeth are often interpreted symbolically as representing her sexual voraciousness or her tendency to gossip. They can be seen as reflecting her provocative and bold nature, as well as her lack of conformity to traditional standards of beauty.
impulse, craving, passion, lechery
Elizabeth did not. But John Proctor did, with Abigail Williams.
The calamitous lechery of the Marquis de Sade led to his incarceration.
Bernard Gip has written: 'The passions and lechery of Catherine the Great'
it is very difficult for her because she is an honest women
Libidine is an Italian equivalent of the English word "lechery."Specifically, the Italian word is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is la ("the"). Its singular indefinite article una means "a, one."The pronunciation is "lee-BEE-dee-neh."
He comits lechery with Abby. So when Danforth asked Elizabeth if he has commited the crime, she says no.