The 1,236 occurrences of slut

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[moral disorder] slattern, slut (libertine) 962.

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dowdy, drab, slut, malkin[obs3], slattern, sloven, slammerkin|, slammock[obs3], slummock[obs3], scrub, draggle-tail, mudlark[obs3], dust- man, sweep; beast.

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adulteress, advoutress[obs3], courtesan, prostitute, strumpet, harlot, whore, punk, fille de joie[Fr]; woman, woman of the town; streetwalker, Cyprian, miss, piece[Fr]; frail sisterhood; demirep, wench, trollop, trull[obs3], baggage, hussy, drab, bitch, jade, skit, rig, quean[obs3], mopsy[obs3], slut, minx, harridan; unfortunate, unfortunate female, unfortunate woman; woman of easy virtue &c. (unchaste) 961; wanton, fornicatress[obs3]; Jezebel, Messalina, Delilah, Thais, Phryne, Aspasia[obs3], Lais, lorette[obs3], cocotte[obs3], petite dame, grisette[obs3]; demimonde; chippy* [obs3][U.S.]; sapphist[obs3]; spiritual wife; white slave.

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"A drab of stat, a cloth-o'-silver slut, To have her train borne up, and her soul trail in the dirt."

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Scott took that as a compliment from the male slut to whom he was speaking.

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Truly, and to cast away honesty upon a foul slut were to put good meat into an unclean dish.

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I am not a slut, though I thank the gods I am foul.

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Cricket, to Windsor chimneys shalt thou leap; Where fires thou find'st unrak'd, and hearths unswept, There pinch the maids as blue as bilberry; Our radiant Queen hates sluts and sluttery.

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Hold up, you sluts, Your aprons mountant; you are not oathable, Although I know you'll swear, terribly swear, Into strong shudders and to heavenly agues, Th' immortal gods that hear you.

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Some cry out against sin even as the mother cries out against her child in her lap, when she calleth it slut and naughty girl, and then falls to hugging and kissing it.

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My plan,' she continued, 'was to take a house, and let out lodgings; and all went on well, till my husband got acquainted with an impudent slut, who chose to live on other people's means--and then all went to rack and ruin.

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"A drab of state, a cloth-o'-silver slut, To have her train borne up, and her soul trail in the dirt."

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In fact, you're the slut of architectural forms, granting promiscuous entry to all and sundry."

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I'll swear I was mild as I'd be with a child, but he called me the son of a slut; And, grabbing his gun with a leap and a run, he threatened my face with the butt.

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"You slut," she cried out.

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Then he watches the old slut work, and is allowed to go with her round the sheep; and if he shows any disposition to get out of hand and frolic about, the old lady will bite him sharply to prevent his interfering with her work.

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Sometimes, when there are sheep to be worked, an old slut who has young puppies may be greatly exercised in her mind whether she should go out or not.

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He sighed all day and he sighed all night, And no one could understand it quite, For the head of a slut is a louse's delight, But he pined for the head of a queen.

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Another one--_WHUT!_ The son of a slut!

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"Ill-tempered slut."

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It was known that the slut deceived Cronshaw with the most worthless ragamuffins of the Quarter, and it was a mystery to the ingenuous youths who absorbed his wisdom over a cafe table that Cronshaw with his keen intellect and his passion for beauty could ally himself to such a creature.

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That picture"--he pointed to Lawson's portrait--"well, the drawing's all right and so's the modelling all right, but just conventional; it ought to be drawn and modelled so that you know the girl's a lousy slut.

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"Ill-mannered slut," said Philip.

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Except for his ridiculous vanity he would never have troubled himself with the ill-mannered slut.

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You see, he didn't earn anything while he was ill, and the slut he lives with has been giving him a rotten time."

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If I were a gentleman I shouldn't waste my time with a vulgar slut like you.

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His reason told him that he would get over his unhappiness in time; if he tried with all his might he could forget her; and it would be grotesque to kill himself on account of a vulgar slut.

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It is true the design of deluding a woman of fortune, if I had been so, was base enough; the putting the face of great things upon poor circumstances was a fraud, and bad enough; but the case a little differed too, and that in his favour, for he was not a rake that made a trade to delude women, and, as some have done, get six or seven fortunes after one another, and then rifle and run away from them; but he was really a gentleman, unfortunate and low, but had lived well; and though, if I had had a fortune, I should have been enraged at the slut for betraying me, yet really for the man, a fortune would not have been ill bestowed on him, for he was a lovely person indeed, of generous principles, good sense, and of abundance of good-humour.

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Tawpie, a slow foolish slut, also used playfully = monkey.

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The cattle are Jack, my horse, quite converted, my wife rides him now, and he is as steady as a doctor's cob; Tifaga Jack, a circus horse, my mother's piebald, bought from a passing circus; Belle's mare, now in childbed or next door, confound the slut!

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They painted a black picture to me and said I was spineless and that I didn't have a brain in my body because the woman I wanted to live with was a whore, a hussy, a trollop, a slut, and, finally, a devil's mule.

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"I hope to see the day when justice shall be open to Whig and Tory, and when these nicknames shall only be used among coffee-house politicians, as 'slut' and 'jade' are among apple-women, as cant terms of idle spite and rancour."

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As for these two girls, they were a pair of impudent sly sluts, with not a thought but mischief.

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So the lazy girl came home all covered with pitch, and when the old hen on the top of the wall saw her, it called out: 'Click, clock, clack, Our dirty slut's come back.'

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He threw his big head back and began at the second line: 'Good housewives now may say, For now foul sluts in dairies Do fare as well as they; And though they sweep their hearths no less ('Join in, Una!')

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Was Eve a concubine and Sara a slut?

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And always the slut's horrible laugh makes fun of me, always, always."

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And yet, with all his faults, he sets up to be a universal reformer and corrector of abuses, a remover of grievances, rakes into every slut's corner of nature, bringing hidden corruptions to the light, and raises a mighty dust where there was none before, sharing deeply all the while in the very same pollutions he pretends to sweep away.

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To the tune of Slut .

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scealfingstōl , a word of similar meaning, allied to scealfor a diver, mergus avis; or possibly from F. coquine a hussy, slut, jade, f. of coquin , OE.

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A slut; a vagabond wench.

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A slut; a hussy; a drazel.

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A low woman; a wench; a slut.

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A slut; a slatternly woman.

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A man or boy habitually negligent of neathess and order; -- the correlative term to slattern , or slut .

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Slut (?

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slodde a slut, Icel.

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Sluts are good enough to make a sloven's porridge.

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Our little girl Susan is a most admirable slut , and pleases us mightly, doing more service than both the others.

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Slut"ter*y (?

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), n. The qualities and practices of a slut; sluttishness; slatternlines.

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Slut"tish (?

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Like a slut; untidy; indecently negligent of cleanliness; disorderly; as, a sluttish woman.

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-- Slut"tish*ly , adv.

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-- Slut"tish*ness , n. Sly (?

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'She degenerates into a mere slut!

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You are my son, then, I'll tell you; and your mother was a wicked slut to leave you in ignorance of the sort of father you possessed.

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'Your land, insolent slut!

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'Him outside and me in, I was,' said Martha; 'except for fetching up a fresh pail and the leather that that slut of a Eliza 'd hidden away behind the mangle.'

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- I had not yet seen her face--'twas not material: for the drawing was instantly set about, and long before we had got to the door of the Remise, Fancy had finished the whole head, and pleased herself as much with its fitting her goddess, as if she had dived into the Tiber for it;--but thou art a seduced, and a seducing slut; and albeit thou cheatest us seven times a day with thy pictures and images, yet with so many charms dost thou do it, and thou deckest out thy pictures in the shapes of so many angels of light, 'tis a shame to break with thee.

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'Does that bold-faced slut,' said the fell Pipchin, 'intend to take her warning, or does she not?'

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Except,' says the inflammable Pipchin, 'that slut of a cook, who'll go immediately.'

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Never let her speak to me again; never let anybody who is a friend of mine speak to her; a slut, a hussy, an impudent artful hussy!'

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It sounded very like 'confounded slut,' but I was quite willing it should be something else.

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A week ago she roamed the street, a draggle and a slut, A by-word of the Boulevard and everybody's butt; A week ago she haunted us, we heard her whining cry, We brushed aside the broken blooms she pestered us to buy; A week ago she had not where to rest her weary head...

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They called me Teresa at my baptism, a plain, simple name, without any additions or tags or fringes of Dons or Donas; Cascajo was my father's name, and as I am your wife, I am called Teresa Panza, though by right I ought to be called Teresa Cascajo; but 'kings go where laws like,' and I am content with this name without having the 'Don' put on top of it to make it so heavy that I cannot carry it; and I don't want to make people talk about me when they see me go dressed like a countess or governor's wife; for they will say at once, 'See what airs the slut gives herself!

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"That slut of a servant has neglected it as usual," said I, "and I shall see nothing but pale ashes if I go in; it is a fine starlight night--I will walk a little farther."

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With little band precise, Hair Presbyterian cut, Whig turns up hands and eyes Though smoking hot from slut.

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'Oh, nothing,' he said, 'only that damned slut of a half-caste cook overheard some of those blanky fools arguing as to how Romany's knife got out of the sheath, and she's put a nice yarn round amongst the girls.

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And who in the name of all the sluts and jades and light-o'-loves and fly-by-nights that infest this palace of mine, may William Shakespear be?

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Her skirt, the string of which must have been broken, was trailing over the stairs, and her flounces had just been dipped in a puddle of something unpleasant which had oozed out on the landing of the first floor, where the servant girl was a regular slut.

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But she's a cocky slut all the same.

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A pack of sluts who weren't fit to black her boots!

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Good heavens, what an unpleasant smell there was in that slut Mathilde's dressing room!

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Nana had an adventure one evening when this slut of a girl had given her the go-by and she had gone to dine in the Rue des Martyrs without being able to catch her.

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Coming back in her carriage, she would suddenly be taken with a little slut that she saw on the pavement; her senses would be captivated, her imagination excited.

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She would take the little slut in with her, pay her and send her away again.

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There is one thing, however, in it at present very handsome; and that is, the inn-keeper's daughter: She has been eighteen months at Amiens, and six at Paris, in going through her classes; so knits, and sews, and dances, and does the little coquetries very well.- -A slut!

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said my uncle Toby-she had suffered persecution, Trim, and had learnt mercy- -She was good, an' please your honour, from nature, as well as from hardships; and there are circumstances in the story of that poor friendless slut, that would melt a heart of stone, said Trim; and some dismal winter's evening, when your honour is in the humour, they shall be told you with the rest of Tom's story, for it makes a part of it- Then do not forget, Trim, said my uncle Toby.

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The only difficulty, is raising powers suitable to the nature of the service: Fancy is capricious-Wit must not be searched for-and Pleasantry (good-natured slut as she is) will not come in at a call, was an empire to be laid at her feet.

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Then I looked for the slut, and-and what do you suppose?"

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Cricket, to Windsor chimneys shalt thou leap; Where fires thou find'st unrak'd, and hearths unswept, There pinch the maids as blue as bilberry; Our radiant Queen hates sluts and sluttery.

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Truly, and to cast away honesty upon a foul slut were to put good meat into an unclean dish.

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I am not a slut, though I thank the gods I am foul.

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Hold up, you sluts, Your aprons mountant; you are not oathable, Although I know you'll swear, terribly swear, Into strong shudders and to heavenly agues, Th' immortal gods that hear you.

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Wash your pails and cleanse your dairies, Sluts are loathsome to the fairies; Sweep your house; Who doth not so, Mab will pinch her by the toe.

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"There is some good there," he said tapping his heart; "I have never betrayed any one!--Look you here, you slut," he said to the old maid, "they are all afraid of me, do you see?

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Go off now after your wife, and if she beats you again, let you go after the tinker girls is above running the hills, or down among the sluts of the town, and you'll learn one day, maybe, the way a man should speak with a well-reared, civil girl the like of me.

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Why, you malapert slut - ANG.

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"Now, Mistress Dingley, are you not an impudent slut to except a letter next packet?

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"You are a pretending slut, indeed, with your 'fourth' and 'fifth' in the margin, and your 'journal' and everything.

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But during the meal he condescended to ask the landlord if he'd noticed that there horse that chap was ridin' yesterday; and Stiffner having intimated that he had, the native entertained the company with his opinion of that horse, and of a certain "youngster" he was breaking in at home, and divers other horses, mostly his or his father's, and of a certain cattle slut, &c....

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"And if she was my cook and housemaid," replied my aunt, "she would see more, the slut!"

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I do not know how he did it; but whenever he spoke, a something in his words made our hearts burn within us; and just to let him see that we were his children, and that it was not in us to shirk or flinch, we used to walk just as usual right up to the sluts of cannon that were belching smoke and vomiting battalions of balls, and never a man would so much as say, 'Look out!'

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I have hinted to you several times that your presence at Issoudun might save your brother, and rescue a fortune of forty, perhaps sixty, thousand francs a year from the claws of that slut; but you either do not answer me, or you seem never to understand my meaning.

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Struck with the words "concubine" and "slut," which the pen of a septuagenarian as pious as she was respectable had used to designate the woman now in process of getting hold of Jean-Jacques Rouget's property, struck also with the word "imbecile" applied to Rouget himself, she began to ask herself how, by her presence at Issoudun, she was to save the inheritance.

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He had therefore never allowed any one, no matter who, to speak to him on the subject of Mademoiselle Flore Brazier, the servant-mistress of Jean-Jacques Rouget, so energetically termed a "slut" by the respectable Madame Hochon.

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Meantime, on my side I have, thanks to that old trump, Hochon, the doctor of Issoudun, one named Goddet, a worthy soul who conceives that the property of uncles ought to go to nephews rather than to sluts.

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Here's forty years that I've never had a slut of a forty-sous piece jingling against another in my pocket.

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"Now, Mistress Dingley, are you not an impudent slut to except a letter next packet?

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