Sentence example with the word 'cohabitation'

cohabitation

a world-without-end bargain, bond of matrimony, conjugal bond, habitancy, intermarriage, marriage bed, mixed marriage, relations, sexual congress, staying over, wifehood

Definition n. the act of living together and having a sexual relationship

Last update: June 28, 2015


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The union of a male and female slave had not the legal character of a marriage; it was a cohabitation (contubernium) merely, which was tolerated, and might be terminated at will, by the master; a slave was, therefore, not capable of the crime of adultery.   [Please select]

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Vegetables, forsooth, and sterile cohabitation.   [Please select]

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Constant cohabitation impeding mutual toleration of personal defects.   [Please select]

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In my cages, on the other hand, there is cohabitation.   [Please select]

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In this activity we were less conscious of the sufferings of our cohabitation.   [Please select]

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It would be consistent with this that if after repeated cohabitation of the kind mentioned you should be left in an uncomfortable mood, which now becomes an element in the composition of your dream.   [Please select]

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For instance, Jane was naturally intrepid; she never refused, and nothing frightened her, but after a few months of cohabitation with Blanche her character changed and she manifested at times sudden and inexplicable fear.   [Please select]

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