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exotica
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ But, set down in the Globe, the production is simply visiting exotica . ▪ For one thing, it was another grating example of Western media zooming in on what to them was sensational exotica . ▪ His reviews avoided the pitfalls ...
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Exotica is a musical genre, named after the 1957 Martin Denny album of the same title , popular during the 1950s to mid-1960s, typically with suburban Americans who came of age during World War II . The musical colloquialism exotica means tropical ersatz ...
Usage examples of exotica.
Within the last six months, Exotica has been raided more than the Barbary Coast.
Luc strode away to read Abbie the riot act for showing up at Exotica, for showing up with another man, and for being the cause of his unbalanced emotions.
The way you two argued the other night at Exotica reminded me of that time.
In fact, Abbie was probably at this moment asking the other Exotica dancers about the person.
She stripped at Exotica, then went to that GothCity place and that blood-drinking swine, Alek.
They had been wearing similar expressions since Desdemona had agreed to cosign the loan papers for Exotica Erotica two weeks earlier.
That had been the night Tony had greeted them at the door of her apartment dressed in the Exotica Erotica regalia.
Desdemona whisked into Exotica Erotica with two tall lattes that she had purchased at Emote Espresso.
She had been struggling to control the tremors ever since she had taken Starks call at Exotica Erotica.
She reached for the receiver and dialed the number of Exotica Erotica.
The East held a powerful allure - there was all the glamour and spice and exotica of the Orient, and of course glamour and spice and exotica meant Money.
Beneath the surface gloss of its Slav exotica, this aristocratism constituted the essential spirit of the World of Art.
Such was the demand for his Vitebsk theme, and the ruthlessness with which Chagall exploited it, that critics accused him of merchandizing his own exotica as art.
So now she used all the exercises she had been taught, that first day and night, and then the various restimulating exotica prescribed for waning powers, and it was more than seven days in all before she awoke and found her husband gone from the marital couch.
He spoke of exotica they had never seen, tomes which were nothing but names in the Dictionary: Encyclopedias, Thesauruses, Atlases, Alamancs.