adulteress

[ UK /ɐdˈʌltəɹəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a woman adulterer
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How To Use adulteress In A Sentence

  • There is no reference that the repentant adulteress in the New Testament was actually Mary.
  • As Walter Matthau once noted, among her roles were ‘five gun molls, two burlesque queens, half a dozen adulteresses, and twice as many murderesses and when she was bad, she was terrific.’
  • Finally released, the adulteress took up residence in a lonely cottage by the sea.
  • Bengel makes the adulteress who fills their eyes, to be "alluring desire." that cannot cease -- "that cannot be made to cease from sin." beguiling -- "laying baits for." unstable -- not firmly established in faith and piety. heart -- not only the eyes, which are the channel, but the heart, the fountain head of lust. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Here was a wife who'd committed adultery, was an adulteress.
  • Wretched flocks of maids labour so that the adulteress may be visible through her thin dress, so that her husband has no more acquaintance than any outsider or foreigner with his wife's body.
  • Armed with hidden cameras, wires and various neat little surveillance gadgets, Vince and his assistant Beth set out to gather damning evidence against the unsuspecting adulteress.
  • The main character is an adulteress going through a midlife crisis who wants out of her marriage and who works in a human resources department.
  • Hawthorne's text is studiously inscrutable about events antecedent to Hester's being branded adulteress.
  • Ought a convicted adulteress and her paramour husband be placed in the highest offices of this free and Christian land?" one handbill asked. Gingrich and the History of Negative Campaigns
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