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was pleasure
noun
A state of being pleased.
Exact(33)
And watching, there was pleasure.
"It was pleasure".
There was pleasure in this sweet embroidery.
And if it was pleasure for him, it was pleasure for us.
The first, in 1995, was "Pleasure Pavilions and Follies".
There was pleasure built into Mizer's obsession, but also politics.
Similar(25)
The counter-culture was pleasure-seeking, socially liberal and predominantly urban.
The reason is pleasure.
They are pleasure.
Poetry is pleasure.
There's pleasure in ambition, too.
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