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the conjugal
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Of or relating to marriage, or the relationship of spouses
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Thanks to the conjugal visits, he now has a son.
On CNN, Carol Costello grilled the N.R.A.'s Wayne LaPierre about the conjugal intermission.
The conjugal terror of 1962 anatomised in Ian McEwan's Chesil Beach and/or glum procreation.
"Only they could use the conjugal rooms, and they were using them starting at 6 a.m".
"Sure as hell not in the conjugal sense," says Cyn dourly.
Scary Trina, who can't part with anything, resorts to sleeping with her gold coins, in the conjugal sense.
"Happy are the Happy", vivaciously translated from the French by Sarah Ardizzone, charts the conjugal, parental and romantic woes of 18 interconnected characters.
A mere generation ago, rare was the man who did not see himself as the breadwinner and spent little time in the conjugal home.
The centenary celebrations will probably play down the conjugal row until June 29, when the pres ident and poets will join in a panegyric to Saint-Exupéry.
This is a rapturous occasion, shot in glittering monochrome, featuring slow-motion closeups of the conjugal act, and stirred by the dolorous strains of a Handel aria.
Babylonian, Hebrew, Tibetan-speaking Nepalese Nyinba, Siamese, and American Southern slave owners thought nothing of breaking up both the conjugal unit and the nuclear family.
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