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nymphet

[ UK /nˈɪmfɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a sexually attractive young woman

How To Use nymphet In A Sentence

  • So what if it is all about forbidden love and doomed sexual obsession for a pre-pubescent nymphet.
  • The song ended with a call for the nymphette to go home to her mama ‘before we go too far Oh-oh-oh!’
  • nymphet" to enthrall and transport across state lines. Histriomastix
  • The painting depicts two nymphets lolling on an old red studio couch en plein air, with a low horizon, a big cloud cover and a bright blue pond below the couch.
  • The world at the inn is one dominated by women - the nymphet, the vamp, the spinster and a handful of old crones.
  • The poor guy loves his wife and children and never touches this succulent nymphet.
  • He finds himself drawn into the life of a street prostitute and a nymphet whose father pimps her from his costume shop.
  • Public policy says teens shouldn't have sex, but commerce bombards us with half-naked nymphets hawking the latest magazine, music, movie, video game, gadget, fashion.
  • Hamlet refers to Ophelia as a nymph ( "Nymph, in thy orisons, be all my sins remembered"), but she is of marriageable age, whereas a nymphet is another thing altogether. Hurricane Lolita
  • We're also seeing a glorification of the nymphet - and she's getting younger and younger.
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