promiscuous in English

adjective
1
having or characterized by many transient sexual relationships.
she's a wild, promiscuous girl
2
demonstrating or implying an undiscriminating or unselective approach; indiscriminate or casual.
the city fathers were promiscuous with their honors

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1. Promiscuous men are rarely criticized as severely as promiscuous women.

2. They become promiscuous.

3. But it's just my promiscuous luck.

4. You know the risks of promiscuous sex.

5. Pack out really is worse than promiscuous.

6. The promiscuous princess quickly becomes a pawn.

7. Alec know that she was promiscuous and superficial.

8. What, then, does promiscuous sexual intercourse really mean?

9. Don't mistakenly think that all art students are promiscuous.

10. I suppose I was quite promiscuous in my youth.

11. They will be promiscuous,* but they will not increase,+

12. 20 What, then, does promiscuous sexual intercourse really mean?

13. In this age of AIDS, promiscuous sex is unquestionably dangerous.

14. Just by definition, they're going to be promiscuous.

15. " Oh, I'm not promiscuous, I don't need to use a condom.

16. Men are promiscuous opportunists at heart and in their fantasies.

17. People are far more promiscuous, It'seems, on foreign holidays.

18. Rumors spread through the school that Jill was promiscuous.

19. Some have attempted suicide; others have abused drugs or been sexually promiscuous.

20. Chippy Meaning: "promiscuous young woman; prostitute," 1880, U.S

21. This sounds compelling and attractive but it can be promiscuous as well.

22. Public Place My love for public spaces over the years has been more promiscuous.

23. Amalgamated: See: collective , composite , compound , concerted , concurrent , conglomerate , conjoint , correlative , joint , miscellaneous , promiscuous , united

24. Anglo indian men have been portrayed as feckless idlers; the women as promiscuous sirens

25. She characterizes promiscuous conduct as “what leads to wiping out kings.” —Proverbs 31:3.

26. Confused: See: ambiguous , complex , deranged , disjointed , disordered , disorderly , haphazard , inextricable , lost , nebulous , opaque , promiscuous , unclear , vague

27. If anything, pentecostals are generally viewed as being more puritanical than other women, not more promiscuous.

28. Reese is the rich and pampered one, Lane the ambitious one, Peyton the promiscuous one.

29. 6 Untamed, they can indulge their short-term and promiscuous male sexuality and many do.

30. Untamed, they can indulge their short-term and promiscuous male sexuality and many do.

31. Those who are sexually promiscuous also face major health risks, both physical and mental.

32. Aldabra giant tortoises appear to be polygynandrous (promiscuous), both males and females having multiple partners

33. Geo-Anarchism is the outcome of applying the permissive geo prefix to the promiscuous anarchy

34. There would be no donning of a black cap for a promiscuous fourteen-year-old.

35. The most promiscuous species end up a collage of different handicaps, ornaments, and gaudy blotches.

36. He shuns such damaging practices as promiscuous sex, drug abuse, and drunkenness —and thus avoids premature death.

37. They are wary, too, of so-called family entertainment that promotes promiscuous or permissive ideas that Christians cannot approve.

38. 10 The most promiscuous species end up a collage of different handicaps, ornaments, and gaudy blotches.

39. This regenerative capacity is controlled in part by Auxin, the most promiscuous plant hormone controlling organogenesis and tissue patterning

40. In a secondary school in Nigeria, a sexually promiscuous girl used to advise her fellow students about sex.

41. Mental and emotional imbalance, depression, and even suicide are also at times the result of promiscuous life-styles.

42. Many AIDS sufferers contracted the disease through promiscuous sexual activity, contaminated syringes used by drug addicts, or tainted blood transfusions.

43. She was a dreary, promiscuous, disorganized piece of human driftwood, who kept having babies of dubious provenance.

44. Coochie (noun) A promiscuous female: You don't want to be with her, she a Coochie. How to pronounce Coochie?

45. By altering the small animal's brain hormone chemistry, scientists have made a promiscuous meadow vole faithful - just like its prairie vole cousin.

46. (Galatians 6:7, 8) Thus, a promiscuous life-style may lead to emotional distress, unwanted pregnancies, and sexually transmitted diseases.

47. There are usually more females than males present on an infested person and the males are relatively promiscuous, mating frequently.

48. A Baneful promiscuous intercourse of the sexes is hereby avoided, and virtue, without being damorously invoked, is, as it were, unconsciously practised.

49. The Bonding driver handles promiscuous mode changes to the Bonding master device (e.g., bond0), and propagates the setting to the slave devices

50. “Husbands being promiscuous,” states author Pamela Winfield, “should think of the pain in their children’s eyes at the break-up of the home which will follow their foolishness.”