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Use "succubi" in a sentence
"[FN#447] In text "Rákiba-há," the technical term for demoniac insiliation or possession: the idea survives in our "succubi" and"
"Maybe it's because I haven't seen any hot guys for a while, but I thought, "Ooh, yummy," and moseyed on over to see what sort of book she'd created to have "succubi" in the title and a really hot guy on the cover."
"From biblical temptresses to blood-sucking vampires, from the sirens of Greek mythology whose seductive singing lured many a sailor to his death to the succubi who appear in men's dreams, women have been portrayed as man-hungry predators throughout the history of literature."