Lecherous
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'''Lecherous''' means given to a [[lustful]] [[craving]] of [[sexually deviant]] activities. | '''Lecherous''' means given to a [[lustful]] [[craving]] of [[sexually deviant]] activities. | ||
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Lecherous means given to a lustful craving of sexually deviant activities.
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