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Erect
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Erect meaning
Upright; vertical or reaching broadly upwards. | Rigid, firm; standing out perpendicularly, especially as the result of stimulation. | Having an erect penis or clitoris.
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Example sentences (20)
They are either considered Erect, Semi-Erect, or Trailing.
A dog couldn’t fart without Waffle springing to his feet, tail erect and ready for action of the bite-y kind.
Architects Anthemius of Tralles and Isidorus of Miletus were called upon to erect the magnificent cathedral, which would become the greatest symbol of Christianity in the world.
A scheme to erect a 20m Orion pole with six antennas and two cabinets on a grass verge opposite the Copthorne Hotel has been blocked.
As reported, the Vine Hotel applied to East Lindsey District Council (ELDC) last year to demolish existing outbuildings and a storage unit and erect three buildings to provide overnight holiday accommodation.
Botanically speaking, roses are erect, climbing or trailing shrubs.
But if you’re a ‘shower,’ your penis doesn’t increase that much in size when erect, which means even when it’s flaccid there’s still a lot to see.
He can re-erect the wall between spying and law enforcement.
He eventually forced her to touch his erect penis and began to masturbate, the suite says.
He wrote: “The finest memorial that the city of Liverpool could possibly erect to the victims of Hillsborough would be the construction of Britain’s first purpose-built sports stadium on Merseyside.
LNT Care Developments Ltd is looking to take over the former Pelsall Villa Football Club on Walsall Road and erect the new facility there, along with access road, parking and landscaping.
Now the national charity looks set to move in. It has applied for planning permission to erect advertisements including three non-illuminated fascia signs and one non-illuminated double sided projecting sign.
Planning permission has just been lodged for a clever scheme which will erect a temporary truss above the deck of the current bridge, allowing pedestrians and certain vehicles to cross while the old deck is dismantled and replaced.
She sings most of the song in a restrained whisper, with her eyes cast down, which I don’t read as a manifestation of shame itself but as an attempt to divorce herself from the cameras, to erect a boundary between herself and the world.
SI would further erect a fence with specifications similar to the existing fence of the LCS adjoining the property.
The ACT should erect a statue of Chic Henry at the entrance to Exhibition Park.
The ambitious undertaking aimed to erect 66 700 ventilated improved pit (VIP) toilets in various villages within the municipality.
The guidance also stated that anyone can create, erect or display an unofficial statue or portrait of the late monarch subject to the usual planning regulations and approvals.
The Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Northern Ireland) Order 1995 gives councils the power to erect dual language street signs or secondary nameplates in a language other than English.
The memorial sign will be presented during the event and state transportation officials will erect the sign near the 139 northbound mile marker and the 143 southbound mile marker following the gathering.