Adjective
soft-core (comparative more soft-core, superlative most soft-core)
Alternative form of softcore
Caught between the transgressive elements of her cult film and the mainstream appeal of soft-core pornography, she was unable to work in anything but exploitation films and Emmanuelle sequels. Source: Internet
It’s a lot of fun to peruse table after table of stuff: Carefully bound small-press volumes, zany zines, soft-core comix, gold-gilt posters, voodoo dolls, buttons, stickers and all manner of strange things to put in your pocket. Source: Internet
Bojar, along with a Harvard law degree and Wall Street past, created the absurdist soft-core porn film “Fongaluli.” Source: Internet
Sequels, prequels and adaptations, from soft-core pornography to fantasy, have been based on Austen's novels. Source: Internet