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strumpet
1. Just look at her, the pretty little strumpet
2. Zilch for you, you fuckin’ strumpet!
3. upon, especially not when there was an impudent strumpet there to back the
4. "You strumpet!" I cried
5. She is an immoral strumpet who has taken this young man from his club, his nation and his adoring fans
6. I am afraid I am unable to put in a ‘good word’ for you with Frau Gabrielle and your ambitions to be a strumpet must go unfulfilled
7. You must bear in mind, however, that due to the economic situation many country girls are coming to the larger cities such as Vienna in the hope of beginning a career as a strumpet
8. You could specialise as either a strumpet or a trollop and I would venture so far as to say that you would easily pass the examinations to become an utter harlot
9. After all I did for her by introducing her to Frau Hussman so she could be a strumpet
10. The innkeeper came in exclaiming, "Where art thou, strumpet? Of course this is some of thy work
11. In the secret parts of fortune? O, most true; she is a strumpet
12. "Those are gifts to fit her to be not only a countess but a nymph of the greenwood," said he of the Grove; "whoreson strumpet! what pith the rogue must have!"
13. concluded with saying, 'that I was born a strumpet; it ran in my blood, and
14. Franz went in with his eyes blindfolded, and was waited on by mutes and by women to whom Cleopatra was a painted strumpet
15. By word and deed he frankly encouraged a nocturnal strumpet to deposit fecal and other matter in an unsanitary outhouse attached to empty premises
16. The moment I reached the door, I ran forward with my stick raised, but not with any design of striking man, woman, or child, when a ramplor devil, the young laird of Swinton, who was one of the most outstrapolous rakes about the town, wrenched it out of my grip, and would have, I dare say, made no scruple of doing me some dreadful bodily harm, when suddenly I found myself pulled out of the crowd by a powerful-handed woman, who cried, “Come, my love; love, come:” and who was this but that scarlet strumpet, Mrs Beaufort, who having lost her gallant in the crowd, and being, as I think, blind fou, had taken me for him, insisting before all present that I was her dear friend, and that she would die for me—with other siclike fantastical and randy ranting, which no queen in a tragedy could by any possibility surpass
17. The Crowd went wild upon her Appearance, the Men remarking lewdly upon her Nudity, and the Women disapproving loudly, calling her Whore and Strumpet, but being unable to unglue their Eyes from her Bosom for all that
18. “Sir,” she says, “I’ll have you know I’m no Strumpet!” But i’faith, I could feel her softening a little at this Tale of Grief—which was, indeed, not so very far from being true
19. “Fie on yer Impertinence, Strumpet! If ye have such a fine Protector in this Mr
20. Cleland, upon the other Hand, I consider no Friend of mine, nor of the Fair Sex in gen’ral, for the Portrait he paints of his simp’ring Strumpet leaves the World to think that the Whore’s Life is nought but a Bed of Roses
21. Heaven Forbid that I should misconstrue your Honour and your Purity and lead you to believe I value you as nought but a Common Strumpet
22. I would have sent him packing, but Kate insisted she herself would entertain him—the Strumpet—and I reckon ’tis with him she hath elop’d! But fear not, we’ll see the Strumpet hang’d, I warrant