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Use "lubric" in a sentence
"Less than a decade later, in a new "lubric and adult'rous age," after the World War, he rose from Teddington to Mayfair, like Ganymede ascending to Olympus, becoming the spokesman for all that was daring, outré, brash."
"What of those sensuous waltzes, those lubric bits of schramm-musik which have come from Vienna?"
"He turned his head toward her and literally collided with a pair of lubric eyes under a narrow forehead and thick, straight hair, parted in the middle."