We are using cookies This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Did you know? You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of more promiscuous in English
We have no meanings for "more promiscuous" in our records yet.
Usage of more promiscuous in English
1
Not surprisingly, homosexual men are far morepromiscuous than their lesbian counterparts.
2
Before the advent of AIDS, practicing male homosexuals were far morepromiscuous than heterosexual men.
3
But even homosexual activists admit that, before AIDS arrived, homosexuals were generally morepromiscuous than heterosexuals.
4
And seeing that you ought to be a little morepromiscuous...
5
A morepromiscuous company had never yet attended a White House reception, than that which gathered on this occasion.
6
It makes us morepromiscuous.
7
Chalk this down to Glasper's considerable hip-hop cred, but also down to the morepromiscuous musical tastes of the music massive in '11.
8
Getting the HPV vaccine "could" make young girls morepromiscuous because "it changes the mentality," Bishop Cullinan claimed in a local radio interview on Thursday.