Offensive term for an openly homosexual man.
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Examples for "queen"
Examples for "queen"
1He was quite sure he knew what the young queen was thinking.
2Obama met the queen three times, including a state visit in 2011.
3The queen dropped in a fainting-fit; and the brute left the room.
4Therefore, I plan to offer our resignation to the queen, he said.
5For thousands of years he experimented, concealing his work from the queen.
1I wrote this article about the word 'queer' in the paper today.
2Artist and queer rights advocate Jamiee Stockman-Young said the issue was complex.
3Does queer art, some ask, refer to a specific school of protest?
4For queer and transgender Pakistanis, however, the risks are far more ubiquitous.
5He spoke in a queer, hard voice; and instantly left the room.
1The old Chinese fairy story hits upon a fundamental and vital truth.
2The fairy bath was probably fed from the fountain in the court.
3The grass in the churchyard sparkled with the fairy film of gossamers.
4A dozen fairy cakes sit, slightly shrunken, in their wrinkled paper cases.
5In the wrong hands that information would be devastating to fairy security.
1Well, they're no pansy flowers, but... m'lord has the truth of it.
2Already the kids think I'm some kind of pansy because of you.
3You're not going to raise him to be a pansy, are you?
4It is the pansy brooch that I gave to old Tom Darcy.
5She has heard the word 'pansy', then, and now understands it.
1You know, in case TMZ is having a fag break or something.
2It is late September at the fag end of the tourism season.
3They said that the whole world would know he was a fag.
4Albert dropped his fag and stood on it on the way in.
5They smoked fag after fag, lighting the new ones on the butts.
1The Bishop, lifting the faggot-fork, carefully stirred and built up the logs.
2The Catholic princes and bishops were at work with fire and faggot.
3His hand shot into the fire and dragged out a burning faggot.
4A faggot of these lopped branches can be bought for a penny.
5You can't let fucking faggot whores take over what belongs to you.
1In 24 hours, poof, the all the photos in that story disappear.
2My fear seemed to last forever, and then poof, it was gone.
3He went through the screen, hit the wall behind it, and poof.
4There's a fuse marker, and in the third one, poof, it's gone.
5She couldn't just wander in through the wall, or poof herself inside.
1The church appealed to the rack, and faith relied on the fagot.
2It is the fagot-piles about the stake which flame so merrily yonder.
3Thereupon she took in her hands the fagot John had been holding.
4The axe and the fagot have disappeared; but, alas for human nature!
5Madame de Sevigné minces on the subject of the fagot and the wheel.
1Lak every pretty girl an' have good time, then 'pouf!-zatis all!
2French Pete followed her admiringly, though he said ominously: Some day, pouf!
3Teddy's a pouf, but he could talk the birds down from the trees.
4They quarreled; the Spahi drew first; and then, pouf et passe!
5If the mind doesn't make it into the host -pouf!
1But James also included Blue Bottle's chief operating officer, chief nance officer, and communications manager.
2On Jan. 14 at Golden State, Nance recorded a career-high six steals.
3Nance pondered the matter for a while silently; then she asked suddenly:
4Another year and a half goes by and Nance is grabbed here.
5Dan was not at all in favor of it, but Nance insisted.
6Why would Anna expect anything to change at the Nee Nance Store?
7Cleveland also got 18 points apiece from Larry Nance Jr. and Sexton.
8Ronald and Anne Nance-Holt still struggle each day to overcome their pain.
9Nance found the passage of the Race more trying then ever before.
10That Nance brings to bear on a single moment in his life.
11For Gower it was eight days, for Nance fourteen, for Estrada four.
12Jim Nance appeared to take only a passive interest in the matter.
13Medical examiner Timothy Larabee identified the remains as those of Lizzie Nance.
14Nance stood aside and waited, with a terrible sinking of the heart.
15He charged forward at Nance, using his empty rifle as a club.
16It is, for lack of a better word or genre, Terence Nance.