A woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money.
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Examples for "whore "
Examples for "whore "
1 Of course O'Melaghlin would come here, dragging the de Valery whore behind.
2 What I said was this: I merely wished to question the whore !
3 The artist was at least as present in her as the whore .
4 Funny too-youknow how they say a whore makes a good wife?
5 Neil was a little whore ; had been for quite a few years.
1 Some recipes, however, I prefer unmodified: my mother's Bakewell tart , for example.
2 Give it a go and try this South African milk tart today.
3 Line the tart case and refrigerate for at least half an hour.
4 The debates between her and my sister grew more tart and violent.
5 I've often seen her here and if anyone's a tart it's her.'
1 Not many mothers branded their daughters with a prostitute 's name at birth.
2 You can feel no pity for the murderer, the thief, the prostitute .
3 He was the son of a Greek rhetor and a Campanian prostitute .
4 A prostitute had made an attempt on the life of a citizen.
5 But I've heard rumors already of a plot to prostitute the law.
1 Kratinus plainly speaks of her as a harlot in the following lines:
2 People polluted with this defection appear under the image of a harlot .
3 She arrayed herself in flesh-taking ornaments-gold ,andprecious stones, like an harlot .
4 Beware, I say, of the papist Eve, the harlot and the Jezebel.
5 How Apuleius was handled by the Bakers wife, which was a harlot .
1 Poor Cyprian is off to Marienbad and I must go with him.
2 Cyprian Eveleth said to his sister, after a brief word of greeting.
3 Cyprian also charges one of his deacons with fraud, extortion, and adultery.
4 Cyprian 's care not only extended over Carthage, but to Numidia and Mauritania.
5 St. Cyprian , A.D. 250, does not include Hebrews among St. Paul's Epistles.
1 They chafed and bantered and stormed every café and cocotte impartially, recklessly.
2 Now Brochet was the surname of a certain fascinating cocotte .
3 She probably thinks these delays and subterfuges are necessary to differentiate her from a cocotte .
4 She lived for most part like a mere cocotte .
5 She will end"-hemade the gesture of counting money into his hand-"shewill end as a cocotte . "
1 Oh, I'm a sporting lady , dear master.
1 I expect the church will be full of jaded ladies of pleasure , all waiting to forbid the banns.'
2 This play was greatly condemned by the critics; some incidents in it are borrowed from Shirley's Lady of Pleasure .
3 The tables win enormously, and so do the ladies of pleasure ; but the winnings of these go back again to the tables.
4 As Evelyn, the diarist, puts it, this great man's fall was the work of "the buffoones and ladys of pleasure . "
5 This sham petition occasioned a pretended answer, entitled, The Gracious Answer of the Most Illustrious Lady of Pleasure , the Countess of Castlem .
1 You think I'm as bad as any woman of the street .
2 Jimmie got drunk and wasted a part of his money on a woman of the street .
3 As between the three-thenoblewoman, the working woman and the woman of the street - the medical officials in charge made no distinction whatsoever.
4 Even the Saviour had been kind to the woman of the streets .
5 Let the streets do their will with the woman of the streets .
1 Your mom's a pretty fancy woman .
2 Fellows don't generally fancy women that age; they like slips of girls.
3 As these fancy women knew all too well, one didn't achieve, one connived.
4 Miss Fairfax fancies women can have no ambition on their own account, Cecil.
5 The johns like to think they're getting treated fancy by the fancy women .
1 Remember me, I'm the working girl , and I happen to be exhausted.
2 If she was a working girl , she definitely wasn't from my agency.
3 If I'd been an honest working girl he'd never have noticed me.
4 If I don't understand men, Mr. Harwood, no poor working girl does.
5 Only a working girl , plain in appearance and in dress, diffident and self-effacing.
1 He cannot plead his estimation with you; he hath been a bawd .
2 But the drysian said the bawd had been to her with various maladies.
3 Or until my fine bawd can scrape together a few ducats.
4 Upon this we parted, and the same bawd presently provided her another keeper.
5 Elias was friends with every bawd , whore, and merrymaker in town.
6 PRUDE, n. A bawd hiding behind the back of her demeanor.
7 Some liken it to the Arabic dalilah, a woman who misguides, a bawd .
8 Go; thou wast born a bastard, and thou'lt die a bawd .
9 Wells, though acquitted of the felony, was punished as a bawd .
10 Bailey is an intellectual bawd with an abnormal itch for notoriety.
11 She plays the old bawd as a seasoned flirt with a glittering eye.
12 He's a notorious bawd and a womanizer-anexceptionally vigorous one, even by my standards.
13 His wife was a ragpicker and a bawd , but she had plenty of shrewdness.
14 Pompey, you are partly a bawd , Pompey, howsoever you colour it in being a tapster.
15 Is she a bawd that she should bargain?
16 No sooner had I reached the place, than that French bawd , her mother, screamed out: Pagolo!
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