sex goddess

  • 1sex goddess — sex goddesses N COUNT If you refer to a woman, especially a film star, as a sex goddess, you mean that many people consider her to be sexually attractive. [JOURNALISM] Raquel Welch was at the height of her popularity as a sex goddess …

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  • 2sex goddess — sex ,goddess noun count a woman who is very sexually attractive …

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  • 3sex goddess — n. a sexy looking female movie or television star. □ I wonder what these sex goddesses look like when they get up in the morning. □ Sex goddesses get up in the afternoon …

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  • 4Sex-goddess — sexually attractive woman …

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  • 5sex-goddess — Australian Slang sexually attractive woman …

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  • 6sex — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Interaction between the sexes Nouns 1. gender; sexuality; eroticism, sensuality; male, female, masculine, feminine; free love, promiscuity; facts of life, birds and the bees; conjugal rights; Kinsey… …

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  • 7Goddess worship — (also Goddess spirituality, Goddess veneration) is a general description for the veneration of a female goddess or goddesses. Goddess worship was widespread in antiquity, notably with the cults of Cybele and Demeter. In Hinduism, goddess worship… …

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  • 8Goddess — God dess, n. 1. A female god; a divinity, or deity, of the female sex. [1913 Webster] When the daughter of Jupiter presented herself among a crowd of goddesses, she was distinguished by her graceful stature and superior beauty. Addison. [1913… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 9Goddess — For other uses, see Goddess (disambiguation). A statue of the Hindu goddess Saraswati …

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  • 10goddess —    The worship of the goddess in India probably began in Neolithic times. There are several figurines from goddess 167 J    the INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION (c. 3600–1900 B.C.E.) that appear to be goddess figurines and indicate a focus on the divine …

    Encyclopedia of Hinduism