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Kama Sutra
/ ˌkɑːmə ˈsuːtrə /
noun
an ancient Hindu text on erotic pleasure and other topics
Kama Sutra
A detailed, erotic account of the art and techniques of love, possibly written by a first-century sage. An unexpurgated English translation was published in 1883 by the British explorer and scholar Sir Richard Francis Burton.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Kama Sutra1
Example Sentences
Chefs Lana Lagomarsini and Vinny Loseto took on “Chicken Kama Sutra,” a dish made with chicken braised in a cashew gravy spiced with saffron.
The shot list must look like the Kama Sutra.
She noted that by 300 B.C. — about when the Indian how-to sex manual, the Kama Sutra, was published — kissing had spread to the Mediterranean with the return of Alexander the Great’s troops from Northern India.
They earned the attention of Artie Ripp, an independent record mogul who signed them to his Kama Sutra Productions.
How old is Bella, mentally, when the frenzied Kama Sutra montages kick in?
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