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the intercourse
noun
Communication, conversation.
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I let the intercourse go ahead, while hating it and wanting it to stop.
Only when the intercourse is premarital, extramarital or postmarital can one be charged with being unchaste.
The marvel of Wikipedia — and cities — is that all the intercourse and spiritual stimulus don't make living there impossible.
And in a novel so fecund with invention, it is regrettable that this is all the intercourse Thomas could imagine.
"In matters affecting the intercourse of the federal nation with other nations, the federal nation must speak with one voice".
"Detective Winters's report indicates that he asked her why she never said no" during the intercourse that followed, the judge wrote.
The intercourse is loud and passionate, and Berenson is forced to sit uncomfortably in the corner of the same room, handcuffed to a pipe.
But chiefly their lonely hours must have been served by skulls staring at them unable to give up the intercourse of mutual baleful contemplations.
The intercourse in "Pretty Woman" represented the first and, if my research is correct, the last occasion on which Julia Roberts consented to action in the sack.
Apparently, it was possible that the conception had taken place with me, or with the other man a few days before or after the intercourse with me.
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The result has been films that end up either bloated and cartoonish (see the American Indian shaman following Jim Morrison around "The Doors"), sweetly sanitized (see the intercourse-avoiding groupies of "Almost Famous") or as road-to-ruin predictable as "Behind the Music".
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