Definition of Seductress. Meaning of Seductress. Synonyms of Seductress

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Definition of Seductress

Seductress
Seductress Se*duc"tress, n. A woman who seduces.

Meaning of Seductress from wikipedia

- In ****uality, seduction means enticing someone else into ****ual intercourse or other ****ual activity. Strategies of seduction include conversation and...
- Teenage Seductress is a 1975 American drama film filmed in Taos, New Mexico. It was directed by Chris Warfield, and co-written by Warfield, George Buck...
- Cree Summer Francks (born July 7, 1969) is an American-Canadian actress and singer. She is best known for her extensive work in animation, voicing characters...
- The Seductress from **** is an upcoming American horror thriller film written, co-produced and directed by Andrew de Burgh. A Garaj Pictures and Sacred...
- today is still often described as having a power akin to an enchantress, seductress, witch, having power over men. Femmes fatales are typically villainous...
- In modern representations, a succubus is often depicted as a beautiful seductress or enchantress, rather than as demonic or frightening. The male counterpart...
- flesh afterward. An account of Apollonius of Tyana's defeat of a lamia-seductress inspired the poem "Lamia" by John Keats. Lamia has been ascribed serpentine...
- Movies by Indie Rights. His upcoming film, the horror thriller film The Seductress from ****, which stars Jason Faunt, James Hyde and Andrew Lauer is scheduled...
- Prioleau's books include Swoon: Great Seducers and Why Women Love Them and Seductress: Women Who Ravished the World and Their Lost Art of Love, and Diamonds...
- commonly identified with dark hair and makeup, their **** appeal, and seductress personas. 1749, Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling...