A woman who cohabits with an important man.
1A doxy, a drab, too dumb-whorish even to be a successful whore.
2Of course I mean by orthodoxy all that don't agree with my doxy.
3His aim is to recruit her as his travelling doxy.
4He has hid away, dancing his doxy on his knee.
5That pompous old fellow Craike likes to be whacked about by some old doxy.
6Was she then a doxy, to whom you could promise future wealth for her cooperation?
7Why else would this painted doxy wail for help?
8Thence home with my Lord Bruncker to dinner where very merry with him and his doxy.
9But my doxy... The maid snapped her fingers at him, and he choked down the word.
10She still worked part time as a crib doxy, but I saw less and less of her.
11Hers were not just the requirements of the town doxy from the local turnip-heads behind a haystack.
12And let each cull's and doxy's heart
13You are a senior officer of repute, yet you behave like some foul-mouthed seaman with his doxy on the waterfront!
14Fearful also that once he left Matthew alone with this Devil's doxy, the boy might never again be the same.
15If you read their history you will see that they are nothing more than a lot of doxy and mistemious bog-stalkers.
16His orthodoxy was his doxy, and he cared very little for the doxy of any other man or set of men.