How To Use Unchaste In A Sentence
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Thou art made a cornuto by an unchaste wife, and shalt bring up other folks 'children instead of thine own. — 11.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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In burghs throughout the country ‘black Genevan ministers and kirk sessions had it in for the ungodly and unchaste, and at one palace or another Buchanan beat learning into young King James.
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Or, we might more charitably dub them expressions of hope unchastened by the rod of experience.
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So the King soon knew what Ulfeldt described as glaringly bad in the letter from Dover: that our children in Rome are shouting unchastely for money.
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As legend has it, the notoriously unchaste Prince wished to get to know Mrs. Potter in a more intimate setting, but first he encouraged Mr. Potter to order an avant-garde tailless dinner jacket especially for the trip.
Off With Their Coattails
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They saw each other as two people who'd sinned together on earth might see each other in hell, unchastened even then, only blaming each other for what had happened.
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I can't imagine that that kind of unchaste sits well with HER, either.
Why do I do this to myself?
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The Duke's power over Sylvia and lack of concern for her wishes means that she must live unhappily or behave unchastely.
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Sita came, and Valmiki said, ‘They are all saying you are unchaste.’
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Regarding his miraculous birth, the Qu'ran narrates the transcendent annunciation dialogue between the Angel Gabriel Jibril and Virgin Mary: She said: When shall I have a boy and no mortal has yet touched me, nor have I been unchaste?
Wilfredo Amr Ruiz: Islamic Christmas
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He appeared unchastened last night and took no responsibility for his party's defeat.
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I particularly hate it when people are allowed to resign, unchastened, with euphemisms about gardening and spending more time with their families.
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She offers him the choice: he can have her old and ugly and faithful or young, beautiful, and possibly unchaste.
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Completely unchastened by the failure of socialism, these individuals still harbor the dream of a Union of American Socialist Republics.
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The women, becoming unchaste, will freely wander from one man to the next.
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Apparently unchastened by the unhappy fate of previous attempts to legislate in this field, the Commission had once again tabled legislation seeking to liberalise the provision of services in European ports.
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Mary goes off to a lonely place to give birth to the child, she brings the child back, her family accuses her of unchastity, the child speaks out of his cradle to assure everybody that Mary is not unchaste.
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William's downfall, in The Zeal of Thy House, comes about partly because of his unchaste, rowdy, and drunken way of life.
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The angels feel a chill all over the body at the idea of unchaste or extra-conjugial love; and on the other hand, they feel a genial warmth throughout the body arising from chaste or conjugial love.
The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
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As if there is any alternative to "institutionalised" celibacy in a religious institution besides married and/or unchaste priests
The "homosexualization" of the clergy in Latin America
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She bore the signs of what she’d done last night as sure as if she wore the word unchaste blazoned across her chest.
Surrender A Dream
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Another trip to the slammer has left you unchastened.
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Only when the intercourse is premarital, extramarital or postmarital can one be charged with being unchaste.
The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
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Three months after triumphing in a ‘him or me’ showdown with Peter Lewis, then the Guggenheim chairman, who demanded he stay focused on New York, the unchastened Krens took off for Mexico City with a delegation of board members.
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unchaste conduct
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Eva is also a mythic character who is unchaste and unwilling to submit to anyone or any God, in opposition to her Christian namesake.
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The question as to whether an unchaste priest might celebrate the mass became important.
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This is proven when the hag offers her husband the choice: he can have her old and ugly and faithful or young, beautiful, and possible unchaste.
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Howsoever the best way is to contemn it, which [6214] Henry II. king of France advised a courtier of his, jealous of his wife, and complaining of her unchasteness, to reject it, and comfort himself; for he that suspects his wife's incontinency, and fears the Pope's curse, shall never live a merry hour, or sleep a quiet night: no remedy but patience.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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There are people within the Catholic Church who might argue that those who label themselves ‘gay’ or ‘lesbian’ aren't necessarily living unchastely.
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Forced to witness the collapse of everything they had once dreamed of and worked to achieve, they have emerged unchastened and unchanged in their destructive illusions.
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As if there is any alternative to "institutionalised" celibacy in a religious institution besides married and/or unchaste priests. . .
The "homosexualization" of the clergy in Latin America
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Their love of sumptuous clothes is simultaneously the inspiration for and the evidence of their ‘wanton, lewd, and unchaste behavior’.
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It is on this account that this class of woman are called unchaste women by voluptuaries.
The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana
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I must love all men, and never quarrel, nor be drunk, nor be unchaste, nor steal, nor tell a lie, nor be discontent with my condition.
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Iago has already convinced him that Desdemona is unchaste.
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If she dared to violate the rules in the patriarchal society, she would be regarded as an unchaste and vicious woman.
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The souls of such separate themselves from the unlimited love for the sex, and devote themselves to one, with whom they look for an everlasting and eternal union and its increasing blessednesses, as the cherishers of the hope which continually recreates their mind; but it is quite otherwise with the unchaste, that is, with those who do not think religiously of marriages and their holiness.
The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
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PC Clegg said the woman's husband left her on account of her drinking habits and then she commenced to lead an unchaste life.
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They ‘live in Concubinage - swopping their Wivesas Cattle, and living in a State of Nature, more irregularly and unchastely than the Indians,’ wrote an observer in the South nearly 200 years ago.
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Those who looked chastely upon women heard the song as something harmonious and sweet; but those who looked unchastely upon women heard it as inharmonious and sad.
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Thus, the chaste woman was sealed, impermeable; the unchaste woman was porous, incontinent.
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The effort by the defendant to present Ellen as an "unchaste" woman would not have disproved Catharine's suit, as the action was for compensation for loss of household services only; however, he may have been hoping to lower the valuation for Ellen as "damaged goods.
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This is Athens, the city that gave man marriage ‘by which the unchaste nature of the female was at last governed.’
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The president combatively showed himself unchastened by the Senate's embarrassing rejection of his first choice.
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Yet he appears to have been unchastened, continuing to enjoy long and lubricous lunches.
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But to the unchastened White House, apparent opposition to contraceptives, abortion and science was the opposite of disqualifying.
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Fortune, unchastened in its shameless sucking up to CEO's, is running a puff piece about Terry Semel at Yahoo.
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Denouncing unchaste women, Hamlet madly advises Ophelia to become a celibate nun.
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(Note the discrimination against the "unchaste" woman in the statutory law; whether this scruple was closely adhered to by the local courts in bastardy actions is uncertain, but as noted, there was no reference to the previous character of the mother in any of the southern Avalon cases herein.)
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Elis, unsubdued and unchastened, heaved himself free and grappled in his turn.
A Caregiver's Homage To The Very Old
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Under Hardin, a woman who had been unchaste, but had reformed herself could become ‘an innocent woman in the eyes of the law.’
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That is not, however, to say there was anything unchristian, unchaste, or subversive to the Faith.
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Rebuked, the unchastened Catalyst replied, `But master, you yourself foresaw this.
THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
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The heart must be kept pure from fleshly lusts, all unchaste thoughts and desires; and from worldly lusts; covetousness is called filthy lucre; from all filthiness of flesh and spirit, all that which come out of the heart, and defiles the man.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
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But there is still only one BuzzFlash: unchastened, unapologetic, and unrelenting in its pursuit of justice.