She felt violated by the fact that he was treating her like some strumpet that would throw herself at him. |
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She acts annoyed by this strumpet disrupting her peace, but really she's annoyed by the flaunting of youth and indiscretion. |
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Punters too pay 50 notes to get into the building, but then negotiate a fee with the strumpet of their choice. |
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Schiff takes the view that the men who defamed Cleopatra as a strumpet were discomfited by her intellectual prowess. |
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This new restaurant may have the name of a strumpet, but it has the mien of a prim maiden aunt, with its marble-topped tables, dusky pink seats, cut-glass lustres, and ornately framed mirrors. |
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Edith is in a tough position, but I remainĀ unforgiving about her writing that letter to the Turkish ambassador, in which she branded her sister a loose-knickered strumpet in series one. |
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As a result, it's more Riviera chic than China White strumpet. |
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From what bulk-ridden strumpet reeking home? Saving your reverend pimpship, where d'ye ply? |
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If there were, in clubs and places where men talk, unpleasant rumours as to himself he preferred it to be thought that he was the rip, not his wife the strumpet. |
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Strayman is a self-styled angry poet of the streets who invites the punkette guitarist Strumpet to his grungy digs after rescuing her from attack. |
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