randy
兰迪
definition
adjective
On March 6 and 8 he portrays the randy Latin sailor in Jerome Robbins's Fancy Free.
sexually aroused or excited.
(of a person) having a rude, aggressive manner.
example
But what really staggered me was the ability of these young actors to play with total conviction rapacious thugs and 'randy' whores.
On March 6 and 8 he portrays the 'randy' Latin sailor in Jerome Robbins's Fancy Free.
Edgware Road was the site of a large barracks; Waterloo Road the home of the Union Jack Club, a hotel for hundreds of 'randy' young sailors on leave.
He is so beautiful and makes me so 'randy' , and he has such great power when it comes to making me absolutely horny.
And Randy had this habit of just being completely 'randy' .
One can see where his son's apparently limitless 'randiness' emanates from.
Breanne Feigel brings pure joy and 'randiness' to Olivia, Gemma Smith is all loveable naiveté as the cross-dressing Viola, while Trevor Leigh and Wes Tritter are positively vibrant as the oil-and-water enemies Malvolio and Belch.
I can report, however, that in the few days I've worn my new blue band, I've noticed a decided increase in 'randiness' !
The two have an unforced chemistry together and capture that one-of-a-kind experience of falling in love: the giddiness, the silliness, the 'randiness' , the fear, and the amazement.
Many of Paterson's aphorisms are very funny; but contrary to the publisher's claims, few are really about ‘love’ - though adultery and general 'randiness' are themes, couched in archaic terms such as ‘rival suitors’ and ‘inamorata’.
After her father's death, Hunt's sister Gina is delighted to discover she no longer has to play the good daughter and 'randily' sets her sights on one of the men.
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