harlots
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pluralof harlot.plural
The grammatical form denoting more than one person, place, thing, or idea.
harlotnouna prostitute or sexually promiscuous woman.
Example Sentences
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She could sum everything up, but instead, by all indications, Maxwell plans to tell the same old story of misunderstood glitterati beset by gold-digging harlots and press-hungry prosecutors.
From Washington Post ● Nov. 16, 2021
They also portray women who dump bad husbands positively, not as wicked harlots.
From Economist ● Sep. 14, 2016
Jesus sat at meat with publicans and sinners: he consorted with harlots.
From Time Magazine Archive
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There is no mention of Solomon deciding to which of the two harlots belongs the baby they both claimed.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Austria, Naples, and the Mother of harlots here, were enough to deify anyone who defied them.
From The Letters of William James, Vol. II by William James