Definitionn. a usually secretive or illicit sexual relationship
Last update: October 15, 2015
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A liaison officer. [noun]
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His liaison with his secretary has damaged his image as a clean officer. [noun]
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Would they have done so if she had indeed been the partner in an adulterous liaison with the man they both venerated? [noun]
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The air cavalry can help effect vital liaison between the units. [noun]
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Hence, it follows that not only to form a liaison, but even to contract marriage, is, from a Christian point of view, not a progress, but a fall. [noun]
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You already know what she was, and how my liaison with her terminated. [noun]
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Drawn away by her liaison with Tholomyes to disdain the pretty trade which she knew, she had neglected to keep her market open; it was now closed to her. [noun]
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Was it not a crime that, this poor woman having become pregnant in the first month, our liaison should have continued just the same. [noun]
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In any case, my husband, Mike—who was voted to be the liaison with the soldiers—isn't likely to let it happen. [Please select]
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"I am just from Damascus, where the French Liaison-officer paid me and gave me some instructions." [Please select]
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Tirloir continues: "I saw one once, a prisoner, as I came back from liaison." [Please select]
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