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penetrate

pntret/
verb
1. 1.
go into or through (something), especially with force or effort.
"the shrapnel had penetrated his head"
synonyms: pierce, puncture, make a hole
in, perforate, stab, prick, probe, gore,spike, stick, impale, transfix, bore (through), drill
(through), lance
"the sharp point of the spear did not penetrate his throat"
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2. 2.
gain access to (an organization, place, or system), especially when this is difficult to do.
"M15 had been penetrated by Russian intelligence"
synonyms: infiltrate, slip into, sneak into, creep into, insinuate oneself into, worm one's way
into, make inroads into, invade, intrude on, overrun
"they penetrated the enemy territory via a gap cut in the fence"

endow

nda,n-/
verb
past tense: endowed; past participle: endowed
1. 1.
give or bequeath an income or property to (a person or institution).
"he endowed the Church with lands"
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2. 2.
provide with a quality, ability, or asset.
"he was endowed with tremendous physical strength"
synony provide, supply, furnish, equip, invest, give, present, favour, bless,grace, award, gift, co
ms:
nfer, bestow, enrich, arm;
literaryendue
"nature endowed the human race with intelligence"

intimacy

ntmsi/
noun
1. close familiarity or friendship.
"the intimacy between a husband and wife"
synonyms: closeness, togetherness, affinity, rapport, attachment, familiarity,confidentiality, close
association, close relationship, close attachment,close
friendship, friendliness, comradeship, companionship, amity,affection, mutual
affection, warmth, warm feelings, understanding, fellow feeling; More
o a cosy and private or relaxed atmosphere.
"the room had a peaceful sense of intimacy about it"
o euphemistic
sexual intercourse.
synonyms: sexual relations, sexual intercourse, sex, intercourse, lovemaking, act of love, carnal
knowledge, sexual congress, congress; More

impromptu

mprm(p)tju/
adjective & adverb
1. 1.
done without being planned or rehearsed.
"an impromptu press conference"
syno unrehearsed, unprepared, unscripted, extempore, extemporized,improvised, improvisational
nym , improvisatory, improvisatorial,spontaneous, unstudied, unpremeditated, unarranged, unpla
s: nned, on the spot, snap, ad lib; More
noun
1. 1.
a short piece of instrumental music, especially a solo, that is reminiscent of an
improvisation.

stimulate

stmjlet/
verb
3rd person present: stimulates
1. raise levels of physiological or nervous activity in (the body or any biological system).
"the women are given fertility drugs to stimulate their ovaries"
synony restorative, tonic, invigorating, bracing, energizing, restoring, reviving,refreshing, vitalizi
ms:
ng, revitalizing, vivifying, revivifying; More
o encourage or arouse interest or enthusiasm in.
"the reader could not fail to be stimulated by the ideas presented"
synonyms: encourage, act as a stimulus/incentive/impetus/fillip/spur
to, prompt,prod, move, motivate, trigger, spark, spur
on, galvanize, activate, kindle,fire, fire with enthusiasm, fuel, whet, nourish; More
o encourage development of or increased activity in (a state or process).
"the courses stimulate a passion for learning"

genital

dnt()l/
noun
plural noun: genitals
1. a person's or animal's external organs of reproduction.
synonyms: private parts, genitalia, sexual organs, reproductive organs, pudenda,nether
regions, crotch, groin; More

lie1

l/
verb
3rd person present: lies

1. 1.
(of a person or animal) be in or assume a horizontal or resting position on a supporting
surface.
"the body lay face downwards on the grass"
synonyms: recline, lie down, lie back, be recumbent, be prostrate, be supine, be prone, be
stretched out, stretch oneself out, lean
back, sprawl, rest,repose, relax, lounge, loll, bask
"he was lying on a bed"
o
o

2. 2.
be, remain, or be kept in a specified state.
"the abbey lies in ruins today"
o

3.
o
o

4.
noun
1. 1.
the way, direction, or position in which something lies.
"he was familiarizing himself with the lie of the streets"

wrapped

rapt/
adjective
AUSTRALIANinformal

1. overjoyed; delighted.
"the new minister declared that he was wrapped"

wrap up
phrasal verb of wrap
1. 1.

put on (or dress someone in) warm clothes.


"wrap up warm"
synonyms: dress warmly, wear warm clothes, put on more clothes, muffle up
"wrap up well before you go into that garden"
2. 2.
BRITISHinformal
be quiet; stop talking or making a noise.
synonyms: be quiet, quieten down, be silent, fall silent, stop talking, hold one's tongue, keep one's
lips sealed; More

grinding

grnd/
adjective
1. 1.
(of a difficult situation) oppressive and seemingly without end.
"grinding poverty"
2. 2.
(of a sound or movement) harsh and grating.
"the grinding roar of the lorries"

oppressive

prsv/
adjective
1. 1.
inflicting harsh and authoritarian treatment.
"an oppressive dictatorship"
synonyms: harsh, cruel, brutal, repressive, crushing, tyrannical, tyrannous, ironfisted, domineering, autocratic, dictatorial, undemocratic, antidemocratic, despotic, draconian, punitive; More
o

2. 2.
(of weather) close and sultry.

"the day was sunless and oppressive"


synony muggy, close, heavy, hot, humid, sticky, steamy, soupy, fuggy, airless,stuffy, stifling, su
ms:
ffocating, sultry, torrid
"the day was grey and oppressive"

pace1

pes/
noun
1. 1.
a single step taken when walking or running.
"Kirov stepped back a pace"
synonyms: step, stride, footstep
"he stepped back a pace"
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o
o

2. 2.
speed in walking, running, or moving.
"he's an aggressive player with plenty of pace"
synonyms: speed, rate, swiftness, quickness, rapidity, velocity, tempo,momentum; More
o
o

verb
1. 1.
walk at a steady speed, especially without a particular destination and as an expression
of anxiety or annoyance.
"we paced up and down in exasperation"
synonyms: walk, stride, tread, march, pound, patrol, walk up and down, walk back and
forth, cross, traverse
"she paced up and down"
o
o

2. 2.
move or develop (something) at a particular rate or speed.
"the action is paced to the beat of a perky march"

lay1

le/
verb
3rd person present: lays
1. 1.
put (something) down gently or carefully.
"she laid the baby in his cot"
synonyms: put, place, set, put down, set
down, deposit, rest, situate, sit, settle,stow, balance, station, drop, leave, let fall, throw
down, fling down,deploy, locate, position; More
o

2. 2.
put down and set in position for use.
"it is advisable to have your carpet laid by a professional"

While the woman lays on her back and lifts both knees up towards her chest,

While the woman lays on her back and lifts both knees up towards her chest, the man kneels facing her.
She can then rest her feet on his chest, while he places his forearms on her knees. The woman can then
grab the mans thighs and pull him closer for deeper penetration. The more he presses down on her
knees, the greater the pleasure for her.

relatively

rltvli/
adverb
1. in relation, comparison, or proportion to something else.
"they were very poor, but, relatively speaking, they had been lucky"
o regarded in comparison with something else rather than absolutely; quite.

"the site was cheap and relatively clean"


synonyms: comparatively, in comparison, by comparison, proportionately; More

The man lies flat on his back, while the woman lies on top of him with her legs together. He is then able
to penetrate her as she slides up and down on his body

rider

rd/
noun
1. 1.
a person who is riding or who can ride a horse, bicycle, motorcycle, etc.
"two riders approached the cottage"
2. 2.
a condition or proviso added to something already agreed.
"one rider to the dealif the hurricane heads north, we run for shelter"

straddle

strad()l/
verb
gerund or present participle: straddling
1. sit or stand with one leg on either side of.
"he turned the chair round and straddled it"
synonyms: sit/stand astride, bestride, bestraddle; More
o place (one's legs) wide apart.
"he shifted his legs, straddling them to keep his balance"
o archaic
stand, walk, or sit with one's legs wide apart.
"the colonel straddled in front of the fire"

She then leans forward and while balancing herself on his knees slides up and down. The man can also
control penetration by holding onto the womans waist

lean1

lin/
verb
1. 1.
be in or move into a sloping position.
"he leaned back in his chair"
synonyms: slant, incline, bend, tilt, be at an
angle, slope, tip, bank, list, heel,careen, cant, bias, veer, sway, angle
"a line of palm trees leaning in the wind"
o
o

noun
1. 1.
a deviation from the perpendicular; an inclination.
"the vehicle has a definite lean to the left"

lean1

lin/
verb
past tense: leant; past participle: leant
1. be in or move into a sloping position.
"he leaned back in his chair"
synonyms: slant, incline, bend, tilt, be at an
angle, slope, tip, bank, list, heel, careen,cant, bias, veer, sway, angle

"a line of palm trees leaning in the wind"


o incline from the perpendicular and rest for support against (something).
"a man was leaning against the wall"
synonyms: rest, be propped up, recline, be supported
"Polly leaned against the door"
o cause something to rest against.
"he leaned his elbows on the table"

kneel

nil/
verb
1. be in or assume a position in which the body is supported by a knee or the knees, as
when praying or showing submission.
"they knelt down and prayed"
synonyms: fall to one's knees, get down on one's knees, genuflect, bow, bow down,make
obeisance, kowtow, curtsy, show reverence, show deference; More

A relatively easy, and yet extremely passionate position.

bump

bmp/
noun
1. 1.
a light blow or a jolting collision.
"a nasty bump on the head"
synony jolt, collision, crash, smash, smack, crack, thwack, bang, thud, thump,buffet, knock, rap
ms:
, tap, impact; More
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o
o

2. 2.
a protuberance on a level surface.
"bumps in the road"
synonyms: hump, bulge, lump, knob, knot, projection, prominence, eminence,ridge, protuberance
"the wheels hit a bump in the road"
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o

3.
4.
verb
1. 1.
knock or run into someone or something with a jolt.
"I almost bumped into him"
synonyms: hit, ram, bang (into), collide with, be in collision with, strike, knock (into), knock
against, crash into/against, smash into, slam into, crack into/against, dash against, run
into, plough into;
impact
"all those cars bumped into each other"
o
o
o

2. 2.
move or travel with much jolting.
"the car bumped along the rutted track"
synonyms: bounce, jolt, jerk, rattle, shake, jounce
"the cart bumping along the road"

The woman lies on her front with her weight on her elbows. She stretches one leg out and bends the
other to the side. The man lays on top and can penetrate from behind while leaning on his hands for
support

intertwine

nttwn/
verb
past tense: intertwined; past participle: intertwined
1. twist or twine together.
"a net made of cotton intertwined with other natural fibres"

synony entwine, interweave, interlace, interthread, interwind, intertwist, twist, coil,twirl, ravel, l
ms:
ace, braid, plait, knit;
rareconvolute
"a wreath of laurel, intertwined with daffodils"
o connect or link (two or more things) closely.
"as with most traditions, fact and fiction have become inextricably intertwined"

The woman stands in front of the man with her back to him and their arms intertwined.

crouch

krat/
verb
3rd person present: crouches
1. 1.
adopt a position where the knees are bent and the upper body is brought forward and
down, typically in order to avoid detection or to defend oneself.
"we crouched down in the trench"
synonyms: squat (down), duck (down), hunker down, bob down, hunch over;More
noun
plural noun: crouches
1. 1.
a crouching stance or posture.
"he dropped into a defensive crouch"
The woman crouches down onto the mans lap, while she controls the penetration by rocking back and
forth on her heels.
The woman lies on her back with one leg extended and the other raised in the air, but bent in half. The
man then straddles the womans extended leg, while holding onto her other leg to control penetration.

How does it work?You basically sit opposite each other and then you slide into his lap and sit on top of
him. You then join your legs behind him and he put his feet together to provide a kind of cradle for you.
You then just rock on him.

tame

tem/
adjective
1. 1.
(of an animal) not dangerous or frightened of people; domesticated.
"the fish are so tame you have to push them away"
synonyms: domesticated, domestic, not wild, docile, tamed, disciplined, broken,brokenin, trained, not fierce, gentle, mild, used to humans; More
o

2.
3.
o

verb
1. 1.
domesticate (an animal).
"wild rabbits can be kept in captivity and eventually tamed"
synonyms: domesticate, break, train, master, subdue, subjugate, bring to heel,enslave
"wild rabbits can be kept in captivity and eventually tamed"

astride

strd/
preposition & adverb
1. 1.
with a leg on each side of.
"he was sitting astride the bike"
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2. 2.
extending across.
"the port stands astride an international route"

spoon

spun/
noun
plural noun: spoons
1. 1.
an implement consisting of a small, shallow oval or round bowl on a long handle, used
for eating, stirring, and serving food.
o
o

2. 2.
a thing resembling a spoon in shape, in particular:
o
o
o

verb
3rd person present: spoons
1. 1.
put (food) into or on something with a spoon.
"Rosie spooned sugar into her mug"
2. 2.
informaldated
(of two people) behave in an amorous way; kiss and cuddle.
"I saw them spooning on the beach"

vulva

vlv/
noun
ANATOMY

1. the female external genitals.


o

ZOOLOGY

the external opening of the vagina or reproductive tract in a female mammal or


nematode.
clitoris

klt()rs/
noun
1. a small, sensitive, erectile part of the female genitals at the anterior end of the vulva.

gyrate

drt/
verb
3rd person present: gyrates
1. move or cause to move rapidly in a circle or spiral.
"the dog yelped frenetically, wildly gyrating her tail"
synonyms: rotate, revolve, move in circles, go round in circles, circle, spiral, wheel round, turn
round, whirl, pirouette, twirl, swirl, spin, swivel
"flashing lights gyrate above the dance floor"
o dance in a wild or suggestive manner.
"strippers gyrated to rock music on a low stage"

tilt

tlt/
verb
1. 1.
move or cause to move into a sloping position.
"the floor tilted slightly"
synonym lean, tip, list, slope, camber, bank, slant, incline, pitch, dip, cant, bevel,angle, cock, heel
s:
, careen, bend, be at an angle
"his hat tilted forward a little"
o

2. 2.
historical
(in jousting) thrust at with a lance or other weapon.
"he tilts at his prey"
synonyms: charge, rush, run; More

noun
1. 1.
a sloping position or movement.
"the tilt of her head"
synonyms slope, list, camber, gradient, bank, slant, incline, pitch, dip, cant, bevel,angle, heel; M
:
ore

2. 2.
historical
a combat for exercise or sport between two men on horseback with lances; a joust.
synonyms: joust, tournament, tourney, lists, combat, contest, fight, duel
"knights would take part in a tilt"

The man kneels down and leans back, supporting himself with his hands behind him, while the woman
lies flat on her back. She then tilts her hips towards him to aid penetration, while positioning her legs
either side of his hips. This is a relatively easy position, which is highly erotic with deep penetration.

caress

krs/
verb
1. 1.
touch or stroke gently or lovingly.
"she caressed the girl's forehead"
synonyms: stroke, touch, fondle, brush, skim, pet, pat, nuzzle, kiss; More
noun
1. 1.

a gentle or loving touch.


"she felt the caress of his breath on her cheek"
synonyms stroke, stroking, touch, touching, fondle, fondling, skim, pat, nuzzle,nuzzling, kiss; M
:
ore

perineum

prnim/
noun
ANATOMY

1. the area between the anus and the scrotum or vulva.


anus

ens/
noun
ANATOMYZOOLOGY

1. the opening at the end of the alimentary canal through which solid waste matter leaves
the body.

scrotum

skrtm/
noun
1. a pouch of skin containing the testicles.

testicle

tstk()l/
noun
plural noun: testicles
1. either of the two oval organs that produce sperm in men and other male mammals,
enclosed in the scrotum behind the penis.

cushion

k()n/
noun
1. 1.
a bag of cloth stuffed with a mass of soft material, used as a comfortable support for
sitting or leaning on.
"comfortable chairs and sofas piled with cushions"
synonyms: pillow, bolster, headrest; More
2. 2.
something providing support or protection against impact.
"underlay forms a cushion between carpet and floor"
synonyms: protection, buffer, shield, defence, bulwark
"a cushion against fluctuations in demand"
o
o

verb
1. 1.
soften the effect of an impact on.
"the bag cushions equipment from inevitable knocks"
synonyms: protect, shield, shelter, cocoon
"residents are cushioned from the outside world"
2. 2.
mitigate the adverse effects of.
"to cushion the blow, wages and pensions were increased"
synonyms: soften, lessen, diminish, decrease, mitigate, temper, allay, alleviate,reduce the effect
of, take the edge off, dull, blunt, deaden, absorb,muffle, stifle

"George told me the news, trying hard to cushion the blow"

supple

sp()l/
adjective
1. 1.
bending and moving easily and gracefully; flexible.
"her supple fingers"
synonyms: lithe, limber, nimble, lissom, flexible, loose-limbed, loosejointed, agile,acrobatic, fit, deft, willowy, graceful, elegant More

verb
1. 1.
make more flexible.

stretch

strt/
verb
past tense: stretched; past participle: stretched
1. 1.
(of something soft or elastic) be made or be capable of being made longer or wider
without tearing or breaking.
"my jumper stretched in the wash"
synonyms: be elastic, be stretchy, be stretchable, be tensile
"the material stretches"
o

2. 2.

straighten or extend one's body or a part of one's body to its full length, typically so as to
tighten one's muscles or in order to reach something.
"the cat yawned and stretched"
synonyms: extend, straighten, straighten out, unbend More

stretch out extend or stretch out to a greater or the full length; "Unfold the newspaper"; "stretch outthat piece of cloth"; "extend th
e TV antenna"
stretch, unfold, extend
change form, change shape, deform - assume a different shape or form
extend - open or straighten out; unbend; "Can we extend the legs of this dining table?"

While the man lies on his back, the woman lies on top of him with her back to him. She supports herself
on her elbows, either side of the mans waist and to help her balance she puts her feet on the mans
knees.

The Close-UpThe man and woman both lie on their sides with their legs pulled up to their chests. The
woman faces away from the man and pushes her hips down into his crotch. A very easy, gentle sex
position, which can be extremely intimate too. Enjoy!

The woman lies on her back with a pillow under her head. She pulls her knees up to her chest while the
man slides between her legs. The woman has her hands free to pull the man towards her and control
penetration.

stack

stak/
noun
1. 1.
a pile of objects, typically one that is neatly arranged.

"a stack of boxes"


synonym heap, pile, mound, mountain, pyramid, mass, store, stockpile, hoard,load, tower, drift, c
s:
lamp, hack; More
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o
o
o
o
o
o

2. 2.
a chimney, especially one on a factory, or a vertical exhaust pipe on a vehicle.
synonyms: chimney, factory chimney, chimney stack, smokestack, funnel, exhaust pipe
"the main stack belches out clouds of black smoke"
o

3.
verb
1. 1.
arrange (a number of things) in a pile, typically a neat one.
"the books had been stacked up in neat piles"
synonyms: heap (up), pile (up), make a heap/pile/stack of; More
o
o

2. 2.
shuffle or arrange (a pack of cards) dishonestly so as to gain an unfair advantage.
"I know the cards are stacked"

The Magic MountainFirst you need to stack a pile of firm pillows to form your mountain. Then the
woman kneels down and bends over the pillows, so her chest is flat on the cushions. The man kneels
behind her and with his legs either side of her, penetrates her deeply

manoeuvre

mnuv/
noun
1. 1.
a movement or series of moves requiring skill and care.

"snowboarders performed daring manoeuvres on precipitous slopes"


synonyms: operation, exercise, activity, move, movement, action
"a tricky parking manoeuvre"
o
o

2. 2.
a large-scale military exercise of troops, warships, and other forces.
"the Russian vessel was on manoeuvres"
synonyms: training exercises, exercises, war games, operations
"large-scale military manoeuvres"
verb
1. 1.
move skilfully or carefully.
"the lorry was unable to manoeuvre comfortably in the narrow street"
synonyms: steer, guide, drive, negotiate, navigate, pilot, direct, manipulate, move,work, jockey
"I manoeuvred the car into a parking space"
2. 2.
carefully guide or manipulate (someone or something) in order to achieve an end.
"they were manoeuvring him into betraying his friend"
synonyms: intrigue, plot, scheme, plan, lay plans, conspire, pull strings; More

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