A prostitute who attracts customers by walking the streets.
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Examples for "hooker"
Examples for "hooker"
1Ireland hooker Rory Best has agreed a new two-year contract with Ulster.
2Witness his comments designed to focus attention on English hooker Dylan Hartley.
3Ireland hooker Rory Best will captain the Barbarians side out on Saturday.
4This was quickly followed by a Lansdowne try by hooker Alan Ronan.
5We want the hooker setting early and the lineout in and out.
1Finally, the Preacher looked up and said, But you're still a hustler.
2To him the big trunk hustler was a subject for private contempt.
3For a hustler I'm not in too big a hurry, you see.
4He'd always have a little bit of the chauvinist hustler in him.
5His father was a hustler, but the family didn't take after him.
1They traveled silently past sleeping settlements of red brick and slattern wood.
2While their home is resign'd to the thief and the slattern.
3The slattern chambermaid announced that a gentleman wished to see him.
4You are a slattern and a jay-bird and a joy forever.
5His wife would not be an ignorant slattern, the victim of incompetent servants.
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?
1She's a floozy, and she doesn't have a brain in her head.
2Writer in his ax-murderer mask escorts a floozy in the parade.
3I hear he has a Dominican floozy stashed in an apartment near LaGuardia Airport-
4Because it's fancy dress, nobody can call you an actual floozy, just a pretend floozy.
5And seeing me in the backseat, she'd just assumed I was another floozy he'd picked up.
1Their idea is she was some floozie Mac picked up in a bar.
2The mother did look like something of a floozie.
3Quite the opposite of another chap I was watching who was with a different floozie every night.
4Ruh-hobbin' th' tax-pay'r f'r' t' buy floozie gowns an' joold bresslets f'r their fancy wives an' such.
5He had dumped the famous floozie on her own at the end of the table, just in front of me.
1I was a street girl walking in front of an opera house.
2Please let your father see that; and don't talk like a street girl.
3A moment later, the street girl dragged her brother by his hand, his accordion strapped over one shoulder.
4The dark-eyed street girl left to get her brother, while...
5The street girls-ofour class, I mean-don'taverage as much as we do.
6Some of the street girls we know will take money for just about anything.
7Among them were three street girls, if I might judge by their appearance and manners.
8He bypasses the 'Trotters' section ( street girls) and flicks through 'Hocks' (the cheapest brothels).
9A few street girls, all gaudy jewels and huge painted eyes, hung around on the street corner.
10The second is: 'How did you know that we intended to invite the Bridge Street girls to the freshman frolic?'
11Then Marie Lloyd and all the Music Hall stars appeared as street girls and danced to the music of a hand-organ.
12British charity War Child found in a study this year that 41 percent of street girls had been accused of witchcraft.
13"She's standing there making herself as conspicuous as if she were a street girl!"
14Unacquainted with the true state of affairs, Dorothy's genuinely expressed interest in the Bridge Street girls merely added fuel to the fire.
15'Was she another street girl?' Morrison asked.
16Not only for street girls but for the boys also, said Seham Ibrahim, whose Tofoulty organization runs a shelter for street girls.
Translations for street girl