Definitionn. offensive term for an openly homosexual man
Last update: September 13, 2015
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Seizing the boat-knife, he critically reached within--through--and then, without--the rays of steel; dragged in the line beyond, passed it, inboard, to the bowsman, and then, twice sundering the rope near the chocks--dropped the intercepted fagot of steel into the sea; and was all fast again. [Please select]
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He is a fagot. [Please select]
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The Faubourg Saint-Germain reeks of the fagot even now. [Please select]
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The convict calls himself a fagot. [Please select]
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Thomas entered the room with an armful of fagots, which he deposited in the fagot-holder. [Please select]
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He snatched a fagot from John and drew back his arm to strike him. [Please select]
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The fagot-maker sent his wife immediately to the butcher's.' [Please select]
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It pains me that you, at whose feet I am unworthy to kneel, should be my servant" Thereupon she took in her hands the fagot John had been holding." [Please select]
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Dorothy, still holding the fagot in her hands, pressed it against John's breast and gently pushed him backward toward a large armchair, in which she had been sitting by the west side of the fireplace. [Please select]
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