jilt|jilts in English

noun

[dʒɪlt]

woman who rejects her lover after encouraging him

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1. Jilt They were facing a real problem .

2. He is a pleasant fellow, and would jilt you Creditably

3. What does Begeck mean? (UK dialectal) To deceive; disappoint; jilt

4. Three:Pig's occupy has no matter to jilt that carefully tail.

5. Synonyms for Abandons include deserts, leaves, strands, ditches, forsakes, dumps, jilts, abdicates, maroons and orphans

6. Jilt shop Meshimori onna Prostitution in Thailand Taxi dancer "B-girl".

7. "How, haven't harvested?"Connect pure north to jilt fishing rod under go to.

8. Anyway she was off to jilt another fellow; his name is Percy.

9. citing irreconcilable differences, one party will jilt the other sooner rather than later.

10. It was Abominable of him to jilt that girl, let alone proposing to me.

11. I don't feel you this ugg short hike out apt jilt his slap is much greatly distinct.

12. Referees a whistle, all of you blunt go out, and sure enough, he was immediately far jilt behind.

13. The man can not do it, seemed to take her, the woman of this kind of age can hardly jilt .

14. All shiver all over, be rattled, cannot stop scream "how can is so ......" then, jilt a door blunt run but walk.

15. She picks up back to jilt to go out of wrap, but the husband lie at pool of blood amid.

16. But tobacco is a wily and vengeful beast, and one not disposed to look kindly on those who jilt him.

17. 108 synonyms for Abandon: leave, strand, ditch, leave behind, walk out on, forsake, jilt, run out on, throw over, turn your back on, desert, dump

18. Begeck (third-person singular simple present Begecks, present participle Begecking, simple past and past participle Begecked) ( transitive , Britain dialectal ) To deceive; disappoint; jilt

19. Begeck ( third-person singular simple present Begecks, present participle Begecking, simple past and past participle Begecked ) ( transitive, Britain dialectal) To deceive; disappoint; jilt.

20. The west Lu condemnation is very subjected to, is about to jilt head, suddenly remember a top many a Wei Wei Anne, assistance lived operation.

21. Se on yksi harvoista jäljellä olevista paikoista, joissa aasialaiset norsut saavat vielä vaeltaa vapaana ja missä kaakkosaasialainen Apinaheimo on turvassa salametsästäjiltä

22. Rather and rather blew a whistle, once leaf Wei record a knife eye to jilt in the past, the small milk pack smiled bluntly her to peep out grace again powder to delicately smile.

23. He at himself ugg boots in the mind occupied yet lent brandy apt pack by namely time lunatic made it so in the colleagues in front space, she jilted his palm apt still jilt Yuan?