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[ UK /stɹˈʌmpɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a woman adulterer

How To Use strumpet In A Sentence

  • Lewis Glyn Cothi, a poet, who lived more than three hundred years ago, uses the word carn in the sense of arrant or exceedingly bad, for in his abusive ode to the town of Chester, he says that the women of London itself were never more carn strumpets than those of Chester, by which he means that there were never more arrant harlots in the world than those of the cheese capital. Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery
  • Will catch at us like strumpets, and scald rhymers The Volokh Conspiracy » “The Modern Practice of Making Certain Nouns into Verbs”
  • She eyed the two strumpets who were watching her.
  • He was sighted on Monday night in Po Na Na's with with an arm around number of young strumpets.
  • Punters too pay 50 notes to get into the building, but then negotiate a fee with the strumpet of their choice.
  • She falls in love with John but he attacks her calling her whore and strumpet.
  • Thrown they were, from the Horne And Trumpette, In the street, no coyne, no strumpet. Making Light: Open thread 137
  • So lifting up the Cudgell, he gave him therewith halfe a score good bastinadoes, laying them on soundly, both on his armes and shoulders: and Egano feeling the smart of them, durst not speake one Worde, but fled away from him so fast as hee could, Anichino still following, and multiplying many other injurious speeches against him, with the Epithites of Strumpet, lustfull and insatiate The Decameron
  • When choosing red we are not choosing to be strumpets, harlots, hookers, liars, and witches, but rather to wear their totemic color, the shade of Mars as well as that of heartbreak, to see how we look.
  • She meant something more to him than any of the strumpets he'd dallied with before.
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