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1. In Tragus’s mind, it would have to be the unwilling product of his great virility
2. George Dearling, the meek, bespeckled man he was meeting, would be awe-struck at his virility when showing up with the beautiful blond and the big-eyed Tica girl for him
3. “Oh, for poor Brendan to be taken in the full virility of his life
4. Maybe Becky had come in, disgusted by his comatose condition and lack of virility and had charged back out of the room, it wasn’t one of his better outcomes that was sure
5. He wore simple black leather trousers and shirt that were soft and supple of material and cut to enhance the virility of his build, and thick black cavalry boots
6. that makes them feel the need to prove their domination through their virility
7. Lovern’s penis, hanging limp between his legs, did not show his true virility
8. At that, as she reached the threshold of urge, she let him free her virginity on lease with the force of his virility
9. In the west the remnants of the Picts, reduced by the cataclysm once more to the status of stone-age savages, began, with the incredible virility of their race, once more to possess the land, until, at a later age, they were overthrown by the westward drift of the Cimmerians and Nordics
10. the virility for the consumer (scientifically unproven)
11. Early one morning, vanquished by the unbearable pain of repressed virility, he went to Catarino’s
12. In fact, many believe that fish broth will help increase virility and fertility and will drink a diet of fish broth before trying to conceive children
13. Even his marriage to his late wife Kara, gods rest her sweet soul had been to prove his virility to his people to extend his legacy
14. After whispering her reminiscences of her honeymoon for Roopa’s ears, Sandhya said, ‘Well, even the vigor of his virility can’t subdue my urge for our union
15. ‘Since cultures tend to underscore the male ego with the marker of virility, our grumbling on that score is sure to pull him down
16. ‘And no less awes,’ said Sandhya, hugging Roopa, ‘with his virility in turns
17. So, in the ‘Hereafter’, man’s virility is not subject to the innate limitations biology imposes on him ‘here’! And that could be no less an attraction for the believing Musalmans to crave the ‘Hereafter
18. After all, isn’t martyrdom too tempting a proposition for the shahid what with the promised company of all those black-eyed virgins? Lest there should be any doubt in the minds of the prospective martyrs about the capacity of man to enjoy so many women, lo, the Quran had clarified that their own virility increaseth a hundred fold to be able to have them all! Oh, Muhammad! The uniqueness of the Mohammedan faith is that the belief enables the believer to endure the hassles of Islamic dogma ‘here’ while conditioning himself to sacrifice his life, if need be, for the rewards of ‘the hereafter’ guaranteed for the martyrs
19. '” Traxas proclaimed from its theophany that was materializing in front of NuFaith, much to her surprise, but more so to her pleasure, since his virility was distilled from Revenger's Rampage, the third in the Traxas the Tyrant: Reimbodied series
20. Shilajit (Ozokerite): It increases virility and sexual stamina, maintaining the normal tone of the sexual organs
21. face of danger with virility, had never been able to
22. Who was she to question a man’s virility? Jacob was almost fifty, after all
23. The blue field, the largest area, has several meanings: virility, faithfulness, justice, as well as suggesting the mountains, the rivers and the sky
24. A well preserved ex-debonair who did not want to waste his last half dozen years of fading virility
25. With his insistence on having a child at that age as a public affirmation of his virility
26. Then the sacred act of sex: meant only for reproduction; meant only for the best of each species to propagate and in doing so improve the health and strength of the species as a whole; which is supposed to happen only at the pinnacle of virility and maturity by the best of the species, at the best time, for the best reasons… when this biological-genetic law is violated and dirtied: everything as far as gratification and intensity of experience is concerned: everything after the act of sex is down: is an anticlimax; is worse and less
27. Of course, the rest of us don't have our virility stimulated by the thought of profit in the way that he does
28. Greek men: who boast of their maleness, and sexual virility, and publicly denounce and hate all pederasts… Tons of sick sexual innuendos about homosexuality, and sodomy… Methinks the Greek men doth protest too loudly
29. their virility and drinking prowess
30. with the patient's fear that he has "lost his manhood" or his virility, or that he is to be an
31. But as the speed with which he managed to impregnate Anna demonstrates, there was never any problem with Tom’s virility
32. Standing in the doorway and glancing round me, I had a general impression of extraordinary comfort and elegance combined with an atmosphere of masculine virility
33. none of the virility, the restless vitality of Gerald, and the eyes that looked into hers had Gerald’s shoulders sagged
34. That same woman, it came back to me, who now applauded my virility and passion, had stood quite near me, before a painfully laboured canvas, and said, 'So facile
35. The type he preferred was just the opposite: those skinny little tadpoles that no one bothered to turn around and look at in the street, who seemed to disappear when they took off their clothes, who made you feel sorry for them when their bones cracked at the first impact, and yet who could leave the man who bragged the most about his virility ready for the trashcan
36. Woman admires in man masculinity, virility; then brains, ability, distinction
37. Moreover, underlying all of the determined deference of his bearing to her, there was that which brought an undefined thrill of fear, that touch of primitive mastery in his wooing with which a man of strong virility may yet transfuse his personality through the pallid conventions of the centuries
38. It is discouragingly seldom that a book comes to the reviewers’ hands, which, by its virility and its honest merit as literature, in the old and true sense of the word, rises as high above the average as does “The Garden of Allah,” which Robert Hichens publishes through the Stokes Company; and it is because it truly possesses these qualities that it gives promise of a life of appreciation which will outlast many other volumes in the year’s crop of fiction