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Definition of Highly-sexed
1. Adjective. Having excessive sexual desire or appeal.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Highly-sexed
Literary usage of Highly-sexed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Feebly Inhibited: Nomadism, Or the Wandering Impulse, with Special by Charles Benedict Davenport (1915)
"Sibs: 1-9, born 1865, in Illinois; highly sexed; promiscuous before ... 2-cf,
highly sexed, dresses loudly, probably drinks. 3-d1, born 1878, harmless. ..."
2. An American's London by Louise Closser Hale (1920)
"A people as highly sexed—" "Highly sexed!" Her eyes turned to the interior of
the drawing-room, where nicely spoken, wholly correct men and women were ..."
3. Toda Grammar and Texts by Murray Barnson Emeneau (1984)
"In any case its meaning may indeed be 'woman (-0) who is highly sexed'; the
word 'bitchy', which I have used in the translation, is a very colloquial ..."
4. What Women Want: An Interpretation of the Feminist Movement by Beatrice Forbes-Robertson Hale (1914)
"Meantime the measure of the highly sexed man may be gauged by his attitude toward
his own instincts. The old-fashioned type is content to divide women into ..."
5. Psychoanalysis and Love by André Tridon (1922)
"The girl knew she was in the presence of a physician, but to the more highly
sexed mother, the physician was above everything a "man. ..."