1. libidinous - Adjective
2. libidinous - Adjective Satellite
Having lustful desires; characterized by lewdness; sensual; lascivious.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe salacious musical comedy goes its libidinous way rejoicing, while Ibsen and Bernard Shaw are on the black list. Aleister Crowley
libidinous orgies Source: Internet
Especially nuanced in the second half, she seems to relish every wrinkle Marie gains and is spikily, and sometimes hilariously, plausible as an eccentric, libidinous single mum. Source: Internet
Like Seinfeld’s Elaine Benes, Leilani is casually libidinous. Source: Internet
Conscious of the imperfections contained with difficulty within her corset, Mathilde looked at him in pained reproach; and he made things worse by giving a libidinous click of his tongue. Source: Internet
This is what the Amazon review says and I agree: "Smart, tender, witty and titillating libidinous, Cohen's debut fiction is a credit to the genre of the historical novel. Source: Internet