[
US
/dəˈɫaɪɫə, dɪˈɫaɪɫə/
]
NOUN
- a woman who is considered to be dangerously seductive
- (Old Testament) the Philistine mistress of Samson who betrayed him by cutting off his hair and so deprived him of his strength
How To Use Delilah In A Sentence
- John Rain contemplated the amber hue of his Talisker, then looked at Delilah. Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer
- Delilah dressed in a large dress that was light green and was littered with bows and patterned with rosebuds.
- Delilah has a huge ass and she likes to get it fucked.
- Rose diverts all of her attention to the hot tea, inadvertently releasing Delilah from her magical hold.
- Delilah was about to retort with some witty comeback, but stopped when she saw the soirée waiting outside on the street to greet them.
- Samson is the profligate, and it is perhaps because he visits a harlot in Judg 16: 1 – 3 that some readers conclude that Delilah is also a harlot (the phrase “and after that he fell in love with a woman …” [Judg 16: 4] also links the two women). Delilah: Bible.
- By the time Delilah weaseled the secret of his strength out of him, Samson seemed ripe for a rude comeuppance.
- Delilah instinctively gives her mother a quick slap across the cheek.
- He settled down and became the minister of the Salem Presbyterian Church, marrying Delilah Jane Cruise a short time later.
- Sliding down the trunk of the tree, he set Delilah on his lap and sat deep in thought.