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harlots

  • plural
    of harlot.
    harlot
    noun
    a prostitute or sexually promiscuous woman.

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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

There is no mention of Solomon deciding to which of the two harlots belongs the baby they both claimed.

From Time Magazine Archive

Jesus sat at meat with publicans and sinners: he consorted with harlots.

From Time Magazine Archive

The case, however, does show a surprising number of criminals, paupers, harlots and misfits, descending from their original ancestor.

From Crime: Its Cause and Treatment by Clarence Darrow

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