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streetwalker

American  
[street-waw-ker] / ˈstritˌwɔ kər /

noun

  1. a prostitute who solicits on the streets.


streetwalker British  
/ ˈstriːtˌwɔːkə /

noun

  1. a prostitute who solicits on the streets

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Word Forms

  • streetwalking noun

Etymology

Origin of streetwalker

First recorded in 1585–95; street + walker

Example Sentences

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A wealthy man with multiple well-appointed homes in glamorous cities, and also a bedraggled streetwalker who compulsively picks up roadside garbage by the bagful.

From Washington Post • Oct. 4, 2021

She won Joseph Jefferson Awards — the city’s premier theater honor — in plays such as Lanford Wilson’s “Balm in Gilead,” portraying a streetwalker, and Lynn Siefert’s “Coyote Ugly,” as an ill-fortuned young wife.

From Washington Post • Jun. 9, 2017

And then there are the women, who have the most thankless parts, and include Ms. Taylor as the mother of Hildy’s fiancée and Ms. Scott as the streetwalker who has befriended the condemned man.

From New York Times • Oct. 21, 2016

As Ms. Kent glides from one act to the next — the ingénue becomes a courtesan and, finally, a shattered streetwalker — that tension instills her Manon with a wistful complexity.

From New York Times • Jun. 3, 2014

There was no interesting toil to relieve their unhappy lot, and no distinction was made of the insane, the law-breaking criminal, and the wretched streetwalker or demimondaine.

From Orphans of the Storm by MacMahon, Henry