harlots in English

noun
1
a prostitute or promiscuous woman.
When choosing red we are not choosing to be strumpets, harlots , hookers, liars, and witches, but rather to wear their totemic color, the shade of Mars as well as that of heartbreak, to see how we look.
synonyms:prostitutewhorefille de joiecall girlcourtesanpromiscuous womanhookerhustlertrampstreetwalkerhussylady of the eveningtartpromember of the oldest professionscarlet womanloose womanfallen womancocottewantonstrumpettrollopdoxytrull

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1. The Bible calls these women harlots, or prostitutes.

2. They called him a friend of tax collectors and harlots.

3. 8 The prodigal son will feast with harlots no more.

4. at night you are with harlots and in the morning you administer holy communion!

5. You chose to spend your days as you always have, bedding harlots and drinking with thieves.

6. The Pharisees looked down on others, especially on tax collectors, harlots and others having the reputation of being sinners.

7. 8 There are various Pelagias who are known as penitent harlots or virgin martyrs who died to escape a fate worse than death.

8. Betters is the author of Teaching Them Young, and Harlots & Heroines and co-authored Treasures of Faith with his wife, Sharon

9. ‘“Harlots, Wine and Chibouks”: Tobacco Smoking as a Cultural Signifier in the Age of Pushkin’, Zeitschrift für slavische Philologie 73.2 (2017): 285–330

10. 29 If Gibson can go head to head against that show's harlots – and win - he might endear himself to the movie-going public once more.

11. How to Behave Badly in Elizabethan England: A Guide for Knaves, Fools, Harlots, Cuckolds, Drunkards, Liars, Thieves, and Braggarts Hardcover – October 30, 2018 by Ruth Goodman (Author)

12. The abuse and corruption engendered by such a system caused the people to rank tax collectors among sinners and harlots, and probably deservedly so in most cases.

13. How to Behave Badly in Elizabethan England: A Guide for Knaves, Fools, Harlots, Cuckolds, Drunkards, Liars, Thieves, and Braggarts 1st Edition, Kindle Edition by Ruth Goodman (Author)

14. As to the men, it is with the harlots that they get off to themselves, and with the female temple prostitutes that they sacrifice.” —Hosea 4:12-14.

15. Prostitution, especially in brothels 1888, John Jewel, The Apology of the Church of England‎[1]: Peter did not thus teach at Rome: Paul did not so live at Rome: they did not practise Brothelry, which these do openly: they made not a yearly revenue and profit of harlots: they suffered no common adulterers and wicked murderers to go unpunished