harlot|harlots in English
noun
[har·lot || 'hɑrlət /'hɑːl-]
whore, prostitute
Use "harlot|harlots" in a sentence
1. The Bible calls these women harlots, or prostitutes.
2. What lies ahead for this religious harlot?
3. Why is the harlot here?
4. A harlot is an immoral woman or prostitute.
5. Destructive and greedy as a harlot.
6. The cold smile of a deceased harlot.
7. They called him a friend of tax collectors and harlots.
8. 8 The prodigal son will feast with harlots no more.
9. Why should I approve of his cavorting with a harlot?
10. He shouts her out into the street for a harlot.
11. The harlot symbolizes what, and what has happened to her support?
12. (Revelation 17:1-4) Whom does the harlot represent?
13. And the harlot who bad lured Vechey to his doom?
14. at night you are with harlots and in the morning you administer holy communion!
15. express great joy over the eternal destruction of the great harlot.
16. The beast that the harlot rides pictures the world’s political powers.
17. But they said,'should he treat our sister as a harlot? "
18. You chose to spend your days as you always have, bedding harlots and drinking with thieves.
19. Then went Samson to Gaza , and saw there an harlot, and went in unto her.
20. Their liquor gone, They play the harlot continually; Their rulers dearly love shame.
21. This harlot lives “in shameless luxury” and has relations with the world’s governments.
22. O Life, thou harlot who Beguilest all! Beautiful in thy house, the golden world
23. Now the same diamonds are afforded by a television star or a talented harlot.
24. They think you're a bit of a harlot, but that's only a few people.
25. That scheming, cheating harlot, whose son you have consorted with like a cheap jade.