Adjective
[heh-ster-nuhl]
1. Of yesterday.
Origin: From Latin hesternus (of yesterday). Also see nudiustertian (relating to the day before yesterday) hodiernal (relating to today).
“I passed up a side-street, one of those deserted ways … dim places, fusty with hesternal excitements and the thrills of yesteryear.” Rupert Brooke; Letters From America
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“You have filled my mind with the images that you’ve painted with your words. Please SIR, let your hunger loose on me! Feed me with your lust and take my mind filled with these pleasures to my secret subspace. My heart will race and my nipples will pucker tightly in anticipation of your touch. My clit is pulsating and the juices are flowing, from my body’s very physical response as I mentally experience each touch, thrust, bite on my flesh, suck on my nipples, and smack on my ass! “
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more than words please
“Don’t want just words”
— “I don’t want just words. If that’s all you have for me, you’d better go.”— F. Scott Fitzgeral
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