Person in a relationship whose partner(s) are having intimate relations with others.
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Examples for "cuckold "
Examples for "cuckold "
1 Well, then you're the cuckold 's bastard I took you for all along.
2 If thou marry, thou a cuckold , a cou-cou-cuckoo, cou-cou-cuckold thou shalt be.
3 Everyone, answered Friar John, that would be a cuckold is not one.
4 How long was she going to bother herself in her cuckold 's behalf?
5 He had only the rectitude, outrage and whatever authority a cuckold could command.
1 A wittol , a barber, and a bald-headed man travelled together.
2 When Er Razi heard this, he said, 'Yonder wittol lusteth after my wife; but I will do him a mischief.'
3 Here's curtain time close upon us, and you come like a wittol scattering your mad questions like the crazed Ophelia her flowers.
4 And even your name, dear reader-Lord Whitehall-mightreally come from Wittol .
5 And all the men of this province are made wittols of by their wives in this way.
1 Cuckservative is probably a term that all of you know, he continued.
1 The other was a cuck , cuck , cuck , which sounded much like the song of the Cuckoo.
2 By-and-by the cuckoo began to lose his voice; he gurgled and gasped, and cried ' cuck - kuk-kwai-kash , ' and could not utter the soft, melodious 'oo.'
3 Plenty of out-of-touch coastal elites, rootless cosmopolitans, and globalist cucks allow their sons to join the Boy Scouts.
4 "Pd for nailes and workmanship about the stocks and cucking stoole 00,07,00"
5 " Cuck -oo ! " said the Marionette, mocking them with his thumb to his nose.
6 The cuckoo said, " Cuck - oo , " five times, and then went into the little blue clock again, and the little door closed after him.
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