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Significados de
promiscuous
en inglés
Casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior.
light
easy
loose
wanton
sluttish
Términos relacionados
unchaste
Promiscuous.
Términos relacionados
indiscriminate
Sinónimos
Examples for "
light
"
light
easy
loose
wanton
sluttish
Examples for "
light
"
1
Please use this number for any future references to this
light
-
bulb
issue.
2
The paper sheds new
light
on a big issue for technology companies.
3
With the clear morning
light
and dry roads, they made good time.
4
The
light
at this time of year has a particularly ethereal quality.
5
He made
light
of the problem but said he'd talk to Jason.
1
It is far too
easy
to blame 'special events' for curbing growth.
2
The investing process from there was fairly
easy
:
long Japan, short France.
3
However, enforcement isn't always a given and tourists still remain
easy
targets.
4
Of course, just because the choice is clear doesn't mean it's
easy
.
5
Young people say pornography is too
easy
to watch in New Zealand.
1
Consider our work with former Soviet states to secure
loose
nuclear material.
2
Read: New law banning
loose
cigarette sales hurts spaza shops and hawkers
3
Tufts
loose
;
ovicell small in proportion to the size of the cells.
4
In fact today it was very
loose
:
almost ready to fall off.
5
Dow's solution involves cutting
loose
Greece and Portugal, and probably Ireland too.
1
Added to this, the Wallack takes an actual pleasure in
wanton
destruction.
2
Not to be slack and negligent; or loose, and
wanton
in thy
3
Sometimes I spy her afar off; but the
wanton
comes and goes.
4
And there will remain only the
wanton
soul in the virgin body.'
5
Did it make me a
wanton
to hope he might compliment me?
1
One is the 19-year-old
sluttish
Sylvie; the other is the young actor, Patrick.
2
So Noorna continued slapping Kadza, and cried, 'Is she not
sluttish
?
3
I will not have him think us poor or
sluttish
.
4
I would not have him think us poor or
sluttish
.
'
5
He sat down in the
sluttish
armchair and undid the straps of the brief-case.
Uso de
promiscuous
en inglés
1
The list became an essential tool for making sense of
promiscuous
consumption.
2
Free love in the
promiscuous
sense is no uglier than coupled loathing.
3
Not surprisingly, homosexual men are far more
promiscuous
than their lesbian counterparts.
4
You don't go dropping in on your General in that
promiscuous
style.
5
The other sides were thronged with a
promiscuous
multitude of all colors.
6
What sets the carbon atom apart is that it is shamelessly
promiscuous
.
7
Their high-energy,
promiscuous
reactivity profiles have hampered applications in selective intermolecular processes.
8
True there always hung from her belt a
promiscuous
fringe of scalps.
9
Katie has grown up to be Amanda Seyfried, a
promiscuous
psychology graduate.
10
I've passed out of the
promiscuous
kissing stage, as I told you.
11
Such
promiscuous
introductions are neither necessary, desirable, nor at all times agreeable.
12
Prostitutes who indulge in excessive and
promiscuous
sexual intercourse, seldom become pregnant.
13
We don't need a million cowboys running round
promiscuous
over the sand.
14
So much for the old stereotype of gay men being wildly
promiscuous
.
15
It also recovered known clades of
site
-
promiscuous
integrases and identified possible new ones.
16
All the chiefs of the two parties engage in
promiscuous
war.
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promiscuous
Adjetivo
Colocaciones frecuentes
sexually promiscuous
more promiscuous
promiscuous intercourse
so promiscuous
become promiscuous
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Promiscuous
a través del tiempo
Promiscuous
por variante geográfica
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