[
UK
/kˈʌkəʊld/
]
VERB
-
be sexually unfaithful to one's partner in marriage
She cheats on her husband
Might her husband be wandering?
NOUN
- a man whose wife committed adultery
How To Use cuckold In A Sentence
- Yellow-throated sneaker males are female mimics and cuckold orange males at a high rate.
- There are some fifty of these marks, some of them (like a spiral of hair in the breast which denotes that the rider is a cuckold) so ill-omened that the animal can be bought for almost nothing. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
- Most prominent amongst these are terms that mock the miller as an impotent and inadequate cuckold.
- However, in most bird species where both sexes share incubating the eggs or feeding the young, a cuckolded male can reduce his share of parental care and the female will pick up the slack.
- Don't know five Dis ·what moxa Lun say be him heel which cuckoldry matter, he totally once left a two marriage.
- And older husbands were still pretty inevitably a cause for raucous laughter, doomed to be cuckolded, and serve them right, too. Fanny
- Seriously, if you're looking to cuckold your woman, there are craftier ways to do it.
- By the lard! the judge must have been in the terrors of cuckoldom, to influence the decision; and the jury a mere herd of horned beasts, to bring in such a barbarous verdict. The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom
- Boiled down, this philosophy of deception preys on those who feel admonished or invalidated in life, "cuckolded", as a way to redemption, so long as you "just trust me" with unmitigated loyalty. Wake Up Time for the "Stupid White Man"
- She had taken his trust and made a cuckold out of him.