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Filter by Meaning The main character in the book had a libidinal desire for power and control.
The play was too libidinal for some members of the audience.
Her libidinal desires often led her into risky situations.
He experienced a libidinal rush when he found out he got the job.
The artwork was meant to evoke a sense of libidinal tension and sexual energy.
The comedian's jokes often revolved around libidinal humor.
The fashion show used libidinal imagery to create a sense of desire in the audience.
The writer used libidinal imagery to convey the character's emotional state.
The play's libidinal themes caused controversy among conservative audiences.
His libidinal fantasies often distracted him from his work.
The artist's work was characterized by its raw, libidinal energy.
The couple's libidinal attraction was obvious to everyone around them.
The party was fueled by a libidinal energy that was hard to resist.
The professor discussed Freud's theory of the libidinal stages of development in class.
The speaker discussed the importance of understanding our libidinal drives in shaping our behavior.
Her actions were driven by her libidinal impulses rather than logic.
Her libidinal energy was contagious and aroused those around her.
The novel's protagonist struggled with his libidinal urges throughout the story.
The novel's libidinal themes were controversial for their time.
The film's explicit scenes were included for their libidinal impact rather than narrative necessity.
The song's lyrics were filled with libidinal references.
The libidinal energy in the room was palpable.
The character's libidinal urges drove the plot of the novel.
She was intrigued by the libidinal energy of the dance performance.
The film was criticized for its gratuitous libidinal imagery.
The movie's libidinal scenes were too much for the conservative audience.
The artwork was considered too libidinal for display in a family-friendly museum.
Her dreams were often filled with libidinal imagery.
The artist's work was driven by his libidinal impulses and deep-seated desires.
She found it difficult to control her libidinal urges.
The nightclub was known for its libidinal atmosphere and wild parties.
The author used vivid language to describe the protagonist's libidinal desires.
The film was criticized for its excessive use of libidinal themes.
The artist's work was infused with libidinal imagery and symbolism.
The study of human sexuality requires an understanding of libidinal psychology.
His writing was characterized by a libidinal fascination with violence and sex.
The film was criticized for its gratuitous use of libidinal imagery.
The patient's libidinal fixation on their mother was causing them distress.
His libidinal desires were the driving force behind his pursuit of fame and fortune.
Her libidinal desires were evident in the way she flirted with everyone at the party.
The book's libidinal themes were too mature for the young audience.
The libidinal nature of his behavior made his colleagues uncomfortable.
She had a libidinal fixation on her ex-boyfriend.
The painting's vibrant colors and sensual forms appealed to the viewer's libidinal instincts.
The therapist explored the patient's libidinal desires during the therapy session.
The singer's libidinal lyrics caused controversy.
The director used libidinal imagery to create a sense of tension in the film.
He was accused of sexual harassment due to his libidinal behavior towards his coworkers.
The therapist encouraged her patient to explore their libidinal fantasies in a safe and healthy way.
The novel had a strong libidinal theme throughout.
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