Crossword-Solution: LIBIDO 6 letters, 65 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Primitive drive 1 answer
Drive that might result in scoring? 1 answer
Drive to screw? 1 answer
Id energy 1 answer
Id-derived desire 1 answer
Important drive in Freudian theory 1 answer
Instinctual energy 1 answer
LIFE instincts, expression of the 1 answer
Latin for "lust" 1 answer
Longing to go to bed? 1 answer
Lustful desire 1 answer
Lustful drive 1 answer
Lusty drive 1 answer
Lusty urges 1 answer
Primal drive 1 answer
Eros, to Freud 1 answer
Primitive urge 1 answer
Psychic energy, to Freud 1 answer
Psychological drive 1 answer
Screw driver? 1 answer
Sex therapy subject 1 answer
Sexual instinct 1 answer
Sexuality 1 answer
The impelling force in living beings. 1 answer
The urge 1 answer
Walt Whitman's "procreant urge" 1 answer
What an aphrodisiac boosts 1 answer
What might prompt a run for congress? 1 answer
primitive emotions 1 answer
Sexual impulse 1 answer
Drive in the bedroom? 1 answer
Drive of a kind 1 answer
Drive in Freudian theory 1 answer
Desires derived from the id 1 answer
Basic drive 1 answer
Aphrodisiacs boost it 1 answer
A wolf has a strong one 1 answer
A sex therapist might help you get it back 1 answer
SEX drive 2 answers
Sexual drive 2 answers
Psychic energy 2 answers
Topic for Dr. Ruth 2 answers
Jungian concept 2 answers
Id output 2 answers
sexual-drive 2 answers
Topic for Freud 3 answers
sexual appetite 3 answers
life instinct 4 answers
CARNAL desire 4 answers
Freudian subject 5 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with LIBIDO (5)

Libido How should I know? The enormous wheels of will Drove me cold-eyed on tired and sleepless feet.
The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke Rupert Brooke 1995
Sed omnia hæc libido et cupiditas voluptatis mulierriæ sic perdidit, ut nemo audeat virtutes ejus in literas mittere quem constat omnium judicio meruisse puniri.] 48 (return) [ He ravished the wife of Attitianus, an actuary, or army agent, Hist.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
Quis enim adeo obtunisi (obtusi) pectores (is) et a sensu inhumanitatis extorris est qui ignorare potest immo non senserit in venalibus rebus quævel in mercimoniis aguntur vel diurna urbium conversatione tractantur, in tantum se licen liam defusisse, ut effrænata libido rapien—rum copia nec annorum ubertatibus mitigaretur.
The History of The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Edward Gibbon 1996
Illicita libido is = præpostera seu postica Venus, and is expressed by the picturesque phrase indicare (seu incurvare) aliquem.
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 10 Richard F. Burton 2001
Our conquest and entire possession is what they ought infinitely to dread: when they wholly surrender themselves up to the mercy of our fidelity and constancy they run a mighty hazard; they are virtues very rare and hard to be found; the ladies are no sooner ours, than we are no more theirs: "Postquam cupidae mentis satiata libido est, Verba nihil metuere, nihil perjuria curant;" ["When our desires are once satisfied, we care little for oaths and promises."--Catullus, lxiv.
The Essays of Montaigne, Volume 15 Michel de Montaigne 2006

Quotes with LIBIDO (3)

I fought the mighty urge to watch her put it on. My libido had just burst out of the closet and was tripping over furniture yelling, "Who? What? Where?" (Please excuse him. He doesn't get out much)
B. Justin Shier Zero Sight
You once said you might not mind being by the president’s side,” he says. My libido goes crazy under that smile. His words husky, seducing me. The proximity of his mouth to my earlobe making my heart go haywire.“That was before,” I whisper worriedly. He captures my gaze with his powerful one. “Before you fell in love with me, or after?
Katy Evans Commander in Chief
Junk turns the user into a plant. Plants do not feel pain since pain has no function in a stationary organism. Junk is a pain killer. A plant has no libido in the human or animal sense. Junk replaces the sex drive. Seeding is the sex of the plant and the function of opium is to delay seeding. Perhaps the intense discomfort of withdrawal is the transition from plant back to animal, from a painless, sexless, timeless state back to sex and pain and time, from death back to life.
William S. Burroughs Junky
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Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NY Sun, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 55 times in crossword archives (1951–2024).