Person who has sex for money.
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Examples for "whore"
Examples for "whore"
1Of course O'Melaghlin would come here, dragging the de Valery whore behind.
2What I said was this: I merely wished to question the whore!
3The artist was at least as present in her as the whore.
4Funny too-youknow how they say a whore makes a good wife?
5Neil was a little whore; had been for quite a few years.
1The new murders in London, with the prostitutes as victims, shook him.
2Indonesia faces a growing AIDS problem, particularly among drug users and prostitutes.
3She made sure the prostitutes were properly paid and well looked after.
4They see some prostitutes and Sandra suggests prostitution as a possible profession.
5While frequenting prostitutes is not a crime in France, procuring them is.
1Not many mothers branded their daughters with a prostitute's name at birth.
2You can feel no pity for the murderer, the thief, the prostitute.
3He was the son of a Greek rhetor and a Campanian prostitute.
4A prostitute had made an attempt on the life of a citizen.
5But I've heard rumors already of a plot to prostitute the law.
1Our advertisements about the new whores must be working.' She smiled broadly.
2Two whores stop them and ask for introductions to the German officers.
3Narbo was good at picking pockets, not so good at picking whores.
4Suppose it all worked the other way, and men were the whores.
5Of course the boy lapped up Augustus's stories about riverboats and whores.
1A young streetwalker wailed in the black water while trains wheezed overhead.
2You'd just as soon it was that streetwalker in New York.
3I was clearly not dressed well enough to be a streetwalker.
4I saw you go into the Grand-Balcon with that streetwalker Adèle.
5Do you want me to know you've got the soul of a streetwalker?
1The Dog Fenn streetwalkers were the lowest of a despised breed.
2From time to time there were streetwalkers in the area.
3She is attacking innocent citizens, one of the streetwalkers shouted.
4A dozen haggard streetwalkers were arrested in mistake for her.
5Through the outer edge of Spit Hearth where the prostitutes worked, streetwalkers eyeing him.
1For the lonely working boy Saturday evening is a sort of festival.
2A hard- working boy don't want to waste his time lallygaggin' round with actresses.
3Your brother came here, pretending to be a working boy-
4Instead of being ragged, poverty-stricken, and neglected-looking, I was a picture of a clean, well-clothed working boy.
5You know you are a working boy and mustn't expect to have things all your own way.
1Gertrude becomes a lady of the night on Friday and Saturday evenings.
2Deduct a small sum for a brief grapple with a lady of the night.
3The fair lady of the night illumined his face, like one who recognized a subject.
4But for every lady of the night that fell, some capa's man would get the same.
5As for herself, she was clearly a lady of the night who had once seen better days.
1Now, ladies and gentlemen of the Night, I must return to the broadcast.
1Two ladies of the night lurked in a doorway.
2Or you can add olives and anchovies and call it puttanesca, concocted allegedly by ladies of the night, I added.
3If we were to buy into that logic, that means that no one is off limits-noteven ladies of the night.
4The ladies of the night brought so many punters to the grassy area beside the canal basin that it was nicknamed Pleasure Field.'
5Ladies of the night trolled for interested buyers.
1The poor working girls, of Soho want their Sunday: give it them.
2Had Rosalie observed a meal shared by working girls and their pimp?
3Brooks called my attention this afternoon to an article on working girls.
4However, working girls must receive, and they cannot afford parlors and chaperons.
5But of course you're joking-millionairesdon't think about working girls like us.
1What would be your opinion of a free night-school for working boys?
2No man, not even the working boys, can come into the queen's rooms.
3You think it proper to circulate slanders about working boys in your camp?
4I shall not invite any working boys.
5Me and a bunch of working boys get an apartment east of Vine a few blocks off Hollywood Boulevard.
1Unfortunately, sex workers are quite often left out of the sisterhood circle.
2She said criminalising sex work deterred sex workers from reporting trafficking crimes.
3Many sex workers do not have the right to work in France.
4Doughty was unable to say whether the other victims were sex workers.
5Getty Images Copyright: Getty Images Most sex workers meet customers in person.
1Now, stay here till you get a summons from the call boy.
2The call boy's voice was heard on the stairs, and Evelyn hastened away.
3On hearing the call boy's summons she went downstairs, followed by Constantin Marc.
4At that moment the call boy announced overture and beginners.
5A call boy shouted her name down the stone passage.
1It could have been any girl, perhaps a call girl he'd engaged.
2Georgine was probably a call girl, the kind the newspapers wrote about.
3The night before his departure from Hong Kong, he meets a call girl.
4Maybe he thinks I have an arrangement with a call girl or two.
5In the blog, Belle told about her experiences as a high-priced London call girl.
1You call boys by their brother's names, that type of thing.
2The soldiers will call boys to deliver them.
3England may have to call boys to the colors before she's done, if she once starts to fight.
4They love to be called boys, they want to be called boys.
5Jumped up at first light, called boys and built fire, and put on kettles.
1One such liaison involved one of the many call girls working the Colony.
2Escort services flew in call girls from Chicago, Miami, New York, and L.A.
3But the Tattaglia Family has prostitution and call girls and the dock unions.
4There's no such thing as paid sick leave for call girls.
5He will allow call girls and prostitutes to ply their trade; for a consideration.
1Remember me, I'm the working girl, and I happen to be exhausted.
2If she was a working girl, she definitely wasn't from my agency.
3If I'd been an honest working girl he'd never have noticed me.
4If I don't understand men, Mr. Harwood, no poor working girl does.
5Only a working girl, plain in appearance and in dress, diffident and self-effacing.
1Now, ladies and gentlemen of the Night, I must return to the broadcast.
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