Aún no tenemos significados para "loose morals".
1To dream that you encounter a fiend, forbodes reckless living and loose morals.
2To kiss a strange woman, denotes loose morals and perverted integrity.
3You aren't going to give me a lecture on loose morals, are you?
4She has developed beastly loose morals in her old age.
5The sung petition petered out into a tirade against the loose morals of the day.
6I always knew you had loose morals, our Mabel.
7Loosely belted tunics are supposed to denote loose morals.
8The problem was that trouser-wearing was seen as a sign of loose morals - and loose women.
9One was of loose morals, or at any rate she trifled with temptation; the other two managed to withdraw.
10They were nearly all of the Church of England, with rather loose morals, fond of fox-hunting and gay society.
11She was a Catholic from the Coast, which in rural Christian circles meant she was a woman of loose morals.
12Valerie was so much more spectacular, and outrageous, with her box of joints, her loose morals, her wild red hair.
14He said it would be "an investment", and she was "flattered that he mistook me for a lady of loose morals".
15It was a day of loose morals, the first fruit of the vast scientific movement of the century, whose last was the French Revolution.
16Lord Mohun, it is well known, was a man of loose morals, a rancorous spirit, and, in short, reflected no honour on his titles.
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