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seduction

[si-duhk-shuhn] / sɪˈdʌk ʃən /


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Affairs, dalliances and general sexcapades are hallmarks of soap operas, so “White Girl in Danger” follows suit with kooky seduction scenes, surprising bedfellows and sprays of bodily fluid.

From New York Times

So that relationship of seduction and abuse that can be carried out on a personal level is also carried out on the level of colonization as well.

From Washington Post

The women make more of an impression than the men, but the seduction scenes, even those dotted with humor, have a staleness to them.

From New York Times

It’s the veteran filmmaker’s most inspired turn in recent memory on the vagaries of love and seduction, his perennial fixation.

From New York Times

In the meantime, an ever-expanding audience found their own lives in her songs: in their desires, jealousy, doubts, seductions, setbacks and triumphs, and in their leisurely grooves.

From New York Times