Someone who procures customers for whores (in England they call a pimp a ponce)
1 She detached them from the waistcoat and tossed them to the panderer .
2 Morrison had few equals as a bureaucratic panderer - I 'd seen him in action and knew this firsthand.
3 Warner Bros.' president, Harry Warner, so feared the erstwhile panderer that he hired a personal bodyguard.
4 As panderer and caterer, she emphatically belongs.
5 The doorkeeper's manners underwent an instantaneous change, and from the fierce bully he softened to the fawning panderer .
6 How strange, he thought, was this type of woman-atonce a sympathetic, affectionate mother and a panderer to the vices of men.
7 They are the bane of social and domestic happiness, senile and dependent panderers .
8 You are lick-spittlers and panderers , the creatures of the Plutocracy.
9 He wished to walk with the greatest, not with trucklers and fawners, court satellites and panderers .
10 But as much as Carey and Gross love to play with the mechanisms of metafiction, they're no literary panderers .
11 "Or for agreeing to serve as my panderer to Prince Rolande?"
12 His castle was filled with needy parasites and panderers to his pleasures, amongst whom he lavished rewards with an unsparing hand.
13 Penology, or the laws and their administration which deal with crime and criminals and with both the victims of and the panderers to vice.
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