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Answer for the clue "Like some R-rated scenes ", 6 letters:
steamy

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Usage examples of steamy.

Immediately readers are drawn into this story by the very steamy love affair between Cade and Valerie.

Rich aromas of onion, fenugreek, nutmeg, and cardamon hung over it like a steamy cloud.

Never had she been more grateful to breathe the fumid air of a steamy London morning.

The high summer sun was just beginning to beat down on me, and the ghillie suit was getting steamy.

It flowed from a steamy, bubbling pond that I knew also was Polecat Springs.

Option Two: abandon the secure cozy comforts of the timemobile capsule, take his chances on foot out there in the steamy mists, a futuristic pygmy roaming virtually unprotected among the dinosaurs of this fragrant Late Cretaceous forest.

Then a steadier fall, gently swirling, touching down, lifting up, touching down again, until the little square, or campo, outside the steamy window of the Gambero Rosso is aglow with a dusting of the purest white.

The air was steamy with the scent of coffee and bacon and arette smoke.

From the gentle planet Aurora to the steamy rainforests of a distant cosmos, Dez and Blaise are caught in a web of treachery, seduction and explosive passion that sweeps them beyond danger, beyond desire, and beyond the moon and stars.

Rob had forgotten about Regine Clery, and looked forward to some steamy relief from his needs.

Kirk spent the morning at his club, Sutro Selestial Baths, where he rowed several kilometers in the hydroplane, boxed with a machine set at intermediate level, and relaxed in the steamy, invigorating Mercury Room.

Occasionally Soli would shrink his neck down into his wool collar and let out a huff of steamy air.

The thick air was wet, steamy and so redolent of blooming orchids as to almost stagger the still unthawed Snay bin Wazir.

The Teatro Amazonas would have been lovely anywhere - here in the midst of the steamy, dusky jungle it was staggering.

Selene pulled the damp cloth of her white spencer, a sort of antebellum blouse, away from her neck and tried to blow inside the steamy confines of her garment, to no avail.