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polygamist

[ UK /pˌɒlɪɡˈæmɪst/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who is married to two or more people at the same time

How To Use polygamist In A Sentence

  • For, like almost all polygamists, your stickleback is a terrible fighter. A Book of Natural History Young Folks' Library Volume XIV.
  • A polygamist from a breakaway sect demanded a retraction.
  • Her truck-driving dad is a polygamist with a second family.
  • So do you support rights for polygamists, folks who engage in bestiality, child molesters, dendraphiliacs and the other perverts who are judged by their sexual preferences? ShePop: Carrie Prejean's tale of an ultra-modern pageant girl | EW.com
  • The teen escaped from a polygamist community.
  • The males are polygamists, and they have regular appointed places to congregate in numbers to fight together and to display their charms before the females.
  • In this case, the monogamist is the capitalist who tries too hard to please his single wife with gifts the family cannot really afford; the polygamist is worse and is usually the government that deals with markets as well as its various constituents in what is eventually a futile balancing act. Asia Times Online
  • - Source: Texas grand jury indicts 6 in polygamist ranch case, Chris Baltimore, Reuters, July 22, 2008 — Summarized by Religion News Blog Polygamist leader Warren Jeffs, 5 others indicted
  • State constitutional bans on polygamy block polygamists from enacting laws that they like.
  • His disavowal notwithstanding, he sounded more concerned about the rights of polygamists than about the plight of child brides.
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