All the accused men were well known for their licentious behaviour and for this reason possibly became easy targets for incrimination. |
He censures the licentious behavior which the picaro's freedom implies and from which the hero could abstain through his free will. |
Brutal, licentious, violent and debauched as it was, however, ancient Rome is relevant still. |
That does not mean there should be no sanction for misbehaviour or licentious behaviour. |
Track down that effeminate foreigner who plagues our women with this new disease, and fouls the whole land with licentious lechery. |
The vaguely licentious reputation of cinema also keeps women away, since they must be careful to keep their own reputations unsullied. |