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soft-core

[sawft-kawr, -kohr, soft-] / ˈsɔftˈkɔr, -ˈkoʊr, ˈsɒft- /




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At various times, the clothing sites included links to J.M.’s soft-core pornography sites, The Post found.

From Washington Post

Some of the women said he asked them to pose for nude photographs that then appeared on his soft-core pornography sites.

From Washington Post

Film adaptations followed the loosening of restrictions around onscreen sex, and have included a soft-core 1981 Eurotrash classic starring Sylvia Kristel, a 1993 BBC mini-series and Pascal Ferran’s lyrical 2007 French-language art film.

From New York Times

Working mothers wouldn’t be the only demographic to be too soft-core for Elon Musk.

From Washington Post

“I went against my agent and said I’d do ‘Carry On Nurse,’” he added — an early entry in what became a series of popular, quickly made film comedies that over the next decades satirized the military, the medical profession, British history and even the soft-core “Emmanuelle” movies.

From New York Times