phallic in English

adjective
1
of, relating to, or resembling a phallus or erect penis.
a phallic symbol
adjective

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1. I, apparently, can turn phallic cakes into woodland creatures.

2. They practiced phallic worship, temple prostitution, and child sacrifice.

3. It is normal that my phallic length and coarseness calculate?

4. Round and round the phallic pillars and sacred poles they go.

5. That sort of phallic bit there is about a foot long.

6. Both these instruments have very strong phallic significances in primitive as well as later civilized societies .

7. For instance, he's well known for his account of phallic symbols, arguing certain architectural monuments are subconsciously developed as penile representations.

8. The Cornetto is a symbol of virility (obvious with its phallic shape), but it also brings luck, wealth, success and can also used by women

9. Phallic statues of the god Hermes were so numerous that an entire portico, known as the Stoa of Hermes, was needed to house them.

10. Apparently, the sacred pillars —rocks or hewn stones in the form of a phallic symbol— represented Baal, the male part of the sexual union.

11. Through doctor microscope, diagnose for phallic sponge body white film ruptures , the penis the ministry ruptures and appear from which haematoma, need instantly operation cure.

12. 19 Many medieval pictures of the unicorn portray it resting its head, with phallic horn, in the lap of a maiden, an image with not too hidden sexual imagery.

13. FISHES, FLOWERS, AND FIRE AS ELEMENTS AND DEITIES IN THE PHALLIC FAITHS AND WORSHIP OF THE ANCIENT RELIGIONS OF GREECE, BABYLON, ANONYMOUS Such an eclipse is called Annular, as shown in fig

14. Essai sur l'Abjection) is a 1980 book by Julia Kristeva.The work is an extensive treatise on the subject of Abjection, in which Kristeva draws on the theories of Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan to examine horror, marginalization, castration, the phallic signifier, the "I/Not I" dichotomy, the Oedipal complex, exile, and

15. And whale anatomy is featured most memorably when the ship's "mincer of blubber" dresses up in the tunic-like foreskin of a sperm whale, causing Ishmael to liken him to an "Archbishoprick." Truth be told, there's so much phallic imagery in this book, one would be excused for assuming that the title itself is an enormous penis joke.