fornicator

[ UK /fˈɔːnɪkˌe‍ɪtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who commits adultery or fornication
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How To Use fornicator In A Sentence

  • S: The fornicator shall not marry any but a fornicatress or idolatress, and (as for) the fornicatress, none shall marry her but a fornicator or an idolater; and it is forbidden to the believers. Three Translations of The Koran (Al-Qur'an) side by side
  • He published his own poetry as well as international lit-wigs Allen Ginsberg, Norman Mailer, Gregory Corso and East Village luminaries like Ted Berrigan in a zine called Fuck You/A Magazine of the Arts. In late 1964, he and brother poet Tuli Kupferberg co-founded the Fugs, the name borrowed from Mailer's fornicatory euphemism. Michael Simmons: Ed Sanders: The American Bard Takes On Katrina
  • Would you say that fellow Republican, Governor Sanford is a fornicator, or a co-habitator? McDonnell blasted for controversial research paper
  • And yet not one member of the House or Senate would consider supporting a constitutional amendment to discriminate against fornicators or adulterers.
  • According to the laws of Moses, those who were found in fornicatory intercourse, must marry. The Dominant Sex: A Study in the Sociology of Sex Differentiation, by Mathilde and Mathias Vaerting; translated from the German by Eden and Cedar Paul
  • The woman who is not currently a fornicatress can only marry a man who is not currently a fornicator. Ave Sharia
  • I wonder if Bob McDonnell knew when he wrote his thesis at Pat Robertson's Regents University that Pat Robertson was a fornicator?? McDonnell blasted for controversial research paper
  • South Carolina's GOP includes Mark Sanford (fornicator & liar), Thomas Ravenel (drug addict,) and Jim DeMint (dumbest member of the US Senate). Wilson calls White House to apologize
  • Will we change the Constitution to restrict the rights of fornicators, adulterers or divorcees in the interest of protecting the ‘sanctity’ of marriage?
  • They play in a band and sing songs; they pass out leaflets; and they scold the fornicators who live next door.
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