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sexual intercourse

the act carried out for procreation or for pleasure in which the insertion of the male's erect penis into the female's vagina is followed by rhythmic thrusting usually culminating in orgasm; copulation; coitus
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The leaves were thought to make the soldiers feel in the mood for lusty lovemaking not armed combat.
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