How To Use Trollop In A Sentence
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[3] _Trauchle_, a poor trollop who trails about; _smeddum_, grit.
The House with the Green Shutters
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The place resembled more of a fish market than a high class club due to the trollops everywhere.
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But in Auntie Eeee's opinion, only a flimflamming trollop would sell it.
E. Jean Carroll: How to Sell Your Maidenhead
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This was the man that thought her to be a flirtatious trollop.
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That Mrs Proudie installed gaseliers in the Bishop's palace for her first formal reception in Trollope's Barchester Towers was an indication of her hopelessly middle-class background.
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All are portrayed as sympathetic characters - indeed Trollope researched her subject with several people of the same age and was struck by how nice everyone was.
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The great weakness in the love plot of the novel, as Trollope perceived, was that Ralph the Heir is so chronically and incurably ‘weak’.
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Throw in another word, "trollop" and try it again. 365,000 hits.
McCain's Misogyny
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On the other hand, Raven's blatant foregrounding of sex in Phineas Finn reminds us that Trollope's young heroes are neither neuters nor angels in their ‘private’, un-narrated lives.
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The significance of Owenson's invocation of Shakespeare's second history tetralogy is great not only for its probable influence on Scott - as well as writers such as Edgeworth and Trollope.
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Dons in uniform like R. W. Chapman and John Sparrow, when they weren't cracking codes at Bletchley Park, exchanged erudite aperçus about textual minutiae in Trollope's novels.
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He made that Merchant of Venice weighing motion with his hands, as though to suggest that in the scale of things, a lapse was a lapse and a trollop was a trollop.
Kalooki Nights
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The popular belief amongst local lads is that the inmates at the Magdalene are whores and trollops.
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Trollope returned to England from Australia in 1872 and, disgusted by the unscrupulousness and greed he found one of whose features was easily secured mortgages, he wrote a satire attacking the shady financiers and those who kowtowed to them.
The way we live now? Follow the money back to Anthony Trollope…
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Truth in advertising! and repulsive celebutard trollop Paris Hilton.
Archive 2009-08-16
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She applied everything with a sparing touch; she didn't wish to appear a fool, or a trollop.
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Trollope killed off Mrs. Proudie, the henpecking bishop's wife in the Barsetshire Chronicles and one of his greatest creations, simply because he overheard two men complaining at his club about how he made a habit of carrying over characters from one book to another.
July 2006
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Is Mrs. Trollope less vain than they when she declares, and merely _declares_, her own to be the real creed, and stigmatises its rival so fiercely?
Famous Reviews
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When, in the autumn of 1884, an expedition was sent to Bechuanaland under Sir C.arles Warren, to expel the filibusters who had raided the territory, to pacificate the country, and to reinstate the natives, a balloon detachment under Major Elsdale and C.ptain F.C. Trollope, of the Grenadier Guards, attached to the Royal Engineers, was included in the expedition.
The War in the Air; Vol. 1 The Part played in the Great War by the Royal Air Force
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Wilson crafts this social satire in the mould of Thackeray or Trollope, crisscrossing class barriers with fluid facility.
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Had some Trollope chanced then to be travelling through that quarter, and been entertained by the disappointed proprietor with all the noble bounteousness which distinguished him, we can easily imagine how this fact would have figured in his book, as a proof of unconquerable negro laziness.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 1, July, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
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Although he is not generally mealy-mouthed about such things, Trollope deliberately, it seems, casts a pall of racial and national ambiguity around Melmotte.
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Before we get into it, I'd like to thank you for injecting the word "trollop" into the 2008 debate.
Bob Cesca: Is John McCain A Muslim? A Conversation With The Real McCain Author Cliff Schecter
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No, I wasn't either-I knew she was a trollop, and her wide-eyed girlishness was a deliberate mockery.
Isabelle
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Trollope is not only recalling the Roman patron/client relationship but also asserting how Fothergill is socially below and subservient to Palliser.
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IN THIS ARTICLE: Anthony Trollope had a difficult childhood, often being neglected by his parents.
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Among all the contemporaneity we catch a momentary glimpse of old Devon, as it was fondly enshrined in Trollope's memory.
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Close was a powerful preacher renowned for his tirades against Catholicism and this further annoyed Trollope, who had seen the harm caused by such harangues during his long residence in Ireland.
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Mrs. Trollope writes of the profound ickiness of wearing floor length dresses in a country where everyone chewed tobacco and very few cared about the final resting place of their expectoration.
"These are not just regular costumes. These are the costumes that remind someone of the plantation in Gone with the Wind."
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Will he call her a 'trollop' and the "C" word like he did his wife?
McCain VP: Sarah Palin, AK Gov. Help Build a profile on her
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Snow was an accomplished author as well, having published a biography of Anthony Trollope as well as several novels, including a whodunit.
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Trollope, especially at school, must have put up with much badinage.
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Some of her early tales, before these, were a little "raw": and most of her later work showed (as did Anthony Trollope's and that of other though not all very prolific novelists) that the field had been overcropped.
The English Novel
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No one could soar into a more intricate labyrinth of refined phraseology ( Anthony Trollope ).
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I pity the fool who calls her skank and tramp and trollop and slut.
Paris Hilton Is a Medical Miracle
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_average_ novel of the third quarter of the century -- in a more than average but not of an extraordinary, transcendental, or quintessential condition -- Anthony Trollope is about as good a representative as can be found.
The English Novel
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Mrs Trollope was sublimely uninterested in what she herself wore.
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Of course, everyone here was content to make up stories about her being some loose living, fast talking city trollop.
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Well now, Flash old son, says you, that's compensation surely, for all the horrors unmanfully endured - and don't forget that along the road you've had enough assorted trollop to fill Chelsea Barracks, with an annexe at Alder-shot.
Watershed
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I am sure the reporters would go on record; besides, who makes up the word trollop?
Gallup: Obama Leads Hillary By Ten Points, Narrowly Edging McCain
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You are mentally subnormal not unlike Trigg Palin, perhaps this is where your sympathies for this Diva Trollop stems from.
Rove: Palin's resignation lacks clear strategy
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You have the vague sense that the hospital administrator dresses like a trollop?
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As often as not I went along, for after thirty years of travelling rough I didn't mind being wafted about in style, from steamer stateroom to hotel Pullman, and stopping at the best pubs on the way; another reason was that I didn't trust the little trollop an inch, for Elspeth at fifty was every bit as beddable as she'd been at sixteen, and had lost none of her ardour.
Isabelle
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He also called his own wife a c*nt, directly and used the word trollop in reference.
Obama On Lipstick Controversy: Attacks Media, Says "Enough Is Enough"
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Maybe that "trollop" Cindy stole them from him ...
McCain Concedes That Political Use Of Petraeus Picture Was A Goof
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Unlike with ill-advised conversations-where you can later swear that you said "dollop," not "trollop" and this was a simple misunderstanding based on excessive cerumen build-up-everything is spelled out in black-and-white in e-mail messages.
Macworld
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I drew her down and we went to work sidestroke-like, while she nibbled and bit at my ears and chin and lips, gasping and shuddering like the expert trollop she was; I remember thinking, as she gave her final practised heave and sob, Susie was right: with another nineteen like this we'll be able to buy California after a year or two; maybe I'll stay about for a while.
Isabelle
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Opinion columnists, meanwhile, busied themselves penning snide articles about Trollope, admonishing her for behaviour unbecoming of a grandmother of two.
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He's imploding and that "trollop" video is going more viral than anything since the Macaca video.
Another Poll Finds Obama Leading In Historically-Red Virginia
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Maybrick's pulse flared like the lightning overhead as he stood there in the darkness, listening to the rustle of skirts and clothing hastily switched about, the sharp sounds of the dockhand shifting his hobnailed boots on the pavement as he pressed the cheap trollop back into a convenient corner, the heavy breaths and meaty sounds of flesh coming together, slow and rhythmic and hard.
Ripping Time
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On the other hand, the English word “provocative” (provocant/e” in French) has a much more positive connotation: “serving or tending to provoke, excite, or stimulate; stimulating discussion or exciting controversy; "a provocative remark"; "a provocative smile"; "provocative Irish tunes which...compel the hearers to dance"- Anthony Trollope” (The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language.)
Agent provocateur, provoquer, provocant/e
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The second Trollopian wave came crashing in with the paperback classic reprints series which were pioneered by the Penguin English Library (now Penguin Classics) in the late 1960s.
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He was always slightly snide about Trollope.
Times, Sunday Times
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Ellen had pictured Edward lying in ecstasy with a succession of nameless camp trollops, and part of her had silently screamed in outrage.
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What a scene: the great and prudish orator bent over the hand of the most titled trollop in Rome!
CONSPIRATA
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Ideally everybody would read every word of every page as you might read a Trollope novel.
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The story is funny and the word "trollop" is awesome, but it's obviously a ploy to sell a book.
Gallup: Obama Leads Hillary By Ten Points, Narrowly Edging McCain
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There is an amusing scene in Anthony Powell's roman-fleuve, A Dance to the Music of Time, in which a brigadier demands of a very junior officer what he thinks of Trollope.
Living with Trollope