licorous Antonyms

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Meaning of licorous

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licorous (a.)

See Lickerish.

licorous Sentence Examples

  1. The licorous serpent slithered through the undergrowth, its venomous fangs bared.
  2. The miser was so licorous of wealth that he hoarded every coin he could find.
  3. The gluttonous king feasted on the most extravagant delicacies, his licorous appetite insatiable.
  4. The lecherous old man leered at young girls, his licorous eyes filled with lust.
  5. The greedy merchant amassed a vast fortune, his licorous heart driven by avarice.
  6. The ambitious politician sought power for its own sake, his licorous desires corrupting his conscience.
  7. The envious woman harbored a licorous resentment towards those more fortunate than herself.
  8. The proud warrior was licorous of glory, seeking to prove his superiority in battle.
  9. The cunning thief stole with a licorous greed, unable to resist the allure of easy gain.
  10. The vengeful spirit roamed the earth, its licorous thirst for retribution consuming it.

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See Lickerish.

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The licorous serpent slithered through the undergrowth, its venomous fangs bared.

The miser was so licorous of wealth that he hoarded every coin he could find.

The gluttonous king feasted on the most extravagant delicacies, his licorous appetite insatiable.

The lecherous old man leered at young girls, his licorous eyes filled with lust.