Strumpet

  • 11Strumpet City — (1969) is a historical novel by James Plunkett set in Dublin, Ireland, at the time of the Dublin Lockout. In 1980, it was made into a successful TV drama by Radio Telefís Éireann, Ireland s national broadcaster.The NovelThe novel is an epic,… …

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  • 12strumpet — noun Etymology: Middle English Date: 14th century prostitute 1a …

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  • 14strumpet — strumpetlike, adj. /strum pit/, n. a prostitute; harlot. [1300 50; ME < ?] * * * …

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  • 15strumpet — Synonyms and related words: Jezebel, bad woman, baggage, bitch, broad, chippy, clitoromaniac, cocotte, coquette, drab, easy lay, easy woman, flirt, floozy, frail sister, gold digger, grisette, harridan, hussy, hysteromaniac, jade, jezebel, loose&#8230; …

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  • 16strumpet — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. streetwalker, whore, harlot; see prostitute . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. harlot, whore, hussy, slut, tramp, trollop, *lady of the evening, *call girl, streetwalker. see prostitute III (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A&#8230; …

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  • 17strumpet — strum|pet [ˈstrʌmpıt] n old fashioned an insulting word meaning a woman who has sex for money = ↑prostitute …

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  • 18strumpet — strum|pet [ strʌmpıt ] noun count OLD FASHIONED an insulting word for a woman who has a lot of sexual relationships or has sex with people who pay her money strung strung the past tense and past participle of string 2 …

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  • 19strumpet — sb. Pol. S. 153. Span. estrupar. Lat. stuprum. The ‘m’ is inserted, as in ‘pamphlet,’ from Span. ‘papelete’ …

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  • 20strumpet — strum·pet || strÊŒmpɪt n. prostitute, whore …

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