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Examples for "jade"
Examples for "jade"
1And a jade platter of dainty food calls for a million coins.
2Swiftly Peggy stooped and unfastened the little jade god from far-off China.
3She had served the tin gods in temples of gold and jade.
4The great giraffe seal of pink jade was also displayed to advantage.
5Somewhere in the final issue, Lady Stardust should wear a jade dress.
1Ten years ago, that little slut would have gone home with me.
2I think you see the problem as I do, my little slut.
3Compared to those days, Melissa was hardly some sort of mind slut.
4You, who attacked me for the sake of an East End slut?
5Paula stopped being a slut the minute Charlo started dancing with her.
1The hussy is but too common, sir; and there is the calamity.
2He muttered a period in which the term hussy was solely audible.
3It's that flighty young French hussy, Miss Dinah; her they call Yvonne.
4Have a nice time together while I amuse myself with this hussy.
5And this child should not be wearing makeup like a common hussy.'
1To go outside of all standards of decency like a common strumpet.
2A vile wretch, a common strumpet, or a thief, may possess them.
3I suppose Mrs. Hand still lives with you in Chicago-thecheap strumpet!
4No matter how modestly you dress, you're still a strumpet, Selene.
5Yes, with an Italian who looks more like a strumpet than a duchess.
1The Trixie trollop had a fixation about a turkey or a ham.
2He was weak, controlled by that ingenious trollop Jezzibella, by a non-possessed.
3Why need I have told them that Archie's wife was a trollop.
4Do you think your hat is on straight, you untidy little trollop?
5He was going to use my money to support himself and his trollop.
1But is an adulteress, that bringeth in strangers over her husband.
2She is supposed to have been an adulteress and a murderess.
3But she will be living as an adulteress with an adulterer.
4Can a burglar and an adulteress find happiness in today's world?
5She would forever be the adulteress whom Josiah Millbank had divorced.
1I will not stay under the same roof with a loose woman.
2After all, Sarah Mackeson was a loose woman, the kind he despised.
3Youre talking as if I were a rake living with a loose woman.
4I don't want to look like a loose woman.
5I may be a loose woman, but I don't know that I'm all that loose.
Translations for fornicatress