gigolos
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pluralof gigolo.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
gigolonouna man living off the earnings or gifts of a woman, especially a younger man supported by an older woman in return for his sexual attentions and companionship.
Example Sentences
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Las Vegas has been a major player in reality television for years, with shows about pawn shops, tattoo artists, hot rods, casinos, cage fighters, limo drivers, gigolos and polygamists.
From Washington Times ● Mar. 19, 2015
Union In Paris, 100 professional dancers unionized themselves against "gigolos" who, by their "insidious manners" and second-rate dancing, have discredited the profession.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It certainly isn't fair in the light of the matter to have called these gentlemen the title of "gigolos."
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But Rorem's Paris Diary notes instead that Hutton danced with "one of the forgotten gigolos."
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"Salome," epicene and sleepy, the "Woman In the Moon," "Venus" in a modern gown, Pierrots, Sapphos, gigolos, whatnots.
From Time Magazine Archive
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