Definitionn. a woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money
Last update: July 11, 2015
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The circumstances forced her to work as a prostitute. [Please select]
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He prostituted his talents as an artist by painting cinema posters. [Please select]
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"Old enough to buy a prostitute in Vegas, old enough to own a gun," one of the Guardians she recognized as Toni replied as he grabbed a handful of cookies from the counter. [Please select]
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In journals which sold themselves, prostituted journalists, insulted the exiles of 1815. [Please select]
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Reformed prostitute will address the meeting. [Please select]
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We pay toll to the prostitute; we do not endow her. [Please select]
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To prostitute their mother is the philanthropy of Communists. [Please select]
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Even if it were so, they would die, as I would die, rather than prostitute their talents to such mad infamy. [Please select]
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You can't set a man of eighty to dig trenches and you can't make a prostitute out of a girl-child of ten. [Please select]
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