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UK
/stɹˈiːtwɔːkɐ/
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NOUN
- a prostitute who attracts customers by walking the streets
How To Use streetwalker In A Sentence
- When Jennifer abandons her family for life as a streetwalker, her educated friends go running to the rescue.
- The quick progression after I left home at 16 was keypunch operator to computer programmer to waitress to barmaid to go-go dancer to streetwalker to call girl to PORN STAR! An Interview With Vanessa del Rio: Legendary Porn Star Talks Changing New York, Subway Perverts, And A Madame In The Governor's Mansion
- He insists that he is doing a service to the men who don't want to hire streetwalkers, and to his middle-class, ambitious and frostily pragmatic college friends.
- It does not, however, call for a legalization of prostitution: the Conseil feels it would create separate classes of prostitutes and do little to ease the plight of streetwalkers.
- Certainly Roman men attended brothels or frequented streetwalkers, while most prostitutes would have been slaves, and doubtless had short and miserable lives.
- The police team sees the worst that humanity has to offer, at all levels of society from streetwalkers and drug dealers to the wealthy denizens of high-priced suburbs.
- There was no one outside at 5: 00 a.m., save the streetwalkers and addicts, and he ran up the sidewalk unnoticed.
- Despite her many years as a prostitute, Mary had never been a streetwalker.
- No one complained about streetwalkers disturbing them.
- One can't help but wish she would exhibit some of the pluck of one of the raucous-voiced streetwalkers defending her block.