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vagina - use in sentences
Converse of object
- stimulate: The shaft swings round and round while two rows of steel balls rotate stimulating the vagina.
- have: I'm not ashamed that I have a vagina... ... .
- vibrate: Veronica's soft and inviting vibrating vagina has a powerful stroking action that actually feels like she is having an orgasm.
- involve: Her pelvic examination revealed a large mass involving the entire upper vagina, obscuring the cervix.
- open: An instrument called a speculum is used to gently open the vagina so the cervix can be seen.
- penetrate: Kulik's head penetrated the vagina of a cow in an attempt to be born anew.
Adjective modifier
- dry: HRT can help with short term symptoms of the menopause such as hot flushes, sweats and dry vagina.
- upper: Her pelvic examination revealed a large mass involving the entire upper vagina, obscuring the cervix.
- real: The beads rub along the shaft of the penis applying a little pressure at random to perfectly replicate the feel of a real vagina.
- double: These girls are enthusiastic, with a blond taking her present of a double vagina with a smile on her face.
- entire: In some cases, the entire vagina is removed.
Modifies a noun
- monolog: She wrote and performed a vagina monolog for Eve Ensler to standing ovation.
- dentata: Am I the only one this makes think of vagina dentata?
Possessives
- woman: A period is bleeding through a girl's or woman's vagina.
- wife: Tulse Luper wanted to cut off his deceased wife's vagina so he could look at it whenever he wanted to.
Preposition: before
- sex: The first ones would be gels, like the lubricants used with condoms, which a woman could apply inside her vagina before sex.
Preposition: in
- woman: Includes the womb, ovaries and vagina in women.
Preposition: of
- woman: Now: the entry to the temple was through the vagina of the woman: here it is, the main entrance.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
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