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Example sentences for "prostitutes"

Lexicographically close words:
prostatic; prosthesis; prosthetic; prostitute; prostituted; prostituting; prostitution; prostrate; prostrated; prostrates
  1. He passed with his wise, exact gaze over the faces of the prostitutes and impressed them on his mind.

  2. Here also the prostitutes were most strictly forbidden to commit abortions.

  3. In the evenings, on the main street, old hardened street prostitutes at once unerringly guessed her former profession.

  4. You go traipsing around with prostitutes yourself, and yet want your wife not to play you false.

  5. And in addition to that, she had reckoned that with the present seasonal influx of new prostitutes she would have a large choice; in which, however, she had made a mistake, because the season had terminated abruptly.

  6. Italy has also long shown an example, where Prostitutes were actually Licensed, with a view to secure Chastity against the inroads of violence, and to prevent the Public eye from being insulted by scenes of lewdness and indecorum.

  7. Even Prostitutes of the lowest cast are not seldom introduced, where the gains of the landlord are thereby to be promoted.

  8. The number of Prostitutes in the Metropolis estimated--Suggestions for rendering the consequences arising from Female Prostitution less noxious to Society.

  9. The shocking indecency which has lately been suffered by Prostitutes at the Theatres.

  10. The morals of Youth corrupted by the multitudes of Prostitutes in the streets.

  11. Yet these 1012 women are only about one-fifth of the professional prostitutes in Chicago.

  12. At the very outset the report confesses that an accurate count of the number of prostitutes in Chicago could not be reached.

  13. Whence the prostitutes if not from virgins?

  14. Women with gonorrhea are commonly sterile--this is the chief reason why prostitutes are usually sterile.

  15. The Jukes sisters, two illegitimate prostitutes in New York State, in five generations bred 709 criminals.

  16. With reference to deceiving prostitutes the act is described in the English slang as “doing a bilk.

  17. Saint-Lazare, a dépôt for prostitutes found by the police without a registration card, or sent there for sanitary motives.

  18. Saint-Lazare, in which prostitutes and unfaithful wives are incarcerated.

  19. Saint-Lazare, an inmate of the prison of Saint-Lazare, which serves for prostitutes and unfaithful wives.

  20. Nor is this communism restricted to the inhabitants of the same village, for the girls of each village are regularly sent away to serve as prostitutes (armengols) in another village.

  21. Sometimes many or all of the young women of a village go together to act as prostitutes (armengols) in a neighbouring village, and for this they are well paid by the community which receives them.

  22. Not a few prostitutes marry, he adds, but the proportion among inscribed German prostitutes is very small, less than 2 per cent.

  23. It is well recognized that men sometimes go to prostitutes to gratify the excitement aroused by fondling their betrothed.

  24. Hammer found that of twenty-five prostitutes in a reformatory as many as twenty-three were homosexual, or, on good grounds, suspected to be such.

  25. In ancient China, it is said prostitutes were a superior class and occupied a position somewhat similar to that of the hetairæ in Greece.

  26. Combining Ardu's observations with another series of observations on fifty-five prostitutes examined by Lombroso, it is found that virile disposition of hair is found in fifteen per cent.

  27. It would seem, on the whole, so far as the evidence at present goes, that prostitutes are not quite normal representatives of the ranks into which they were born.

  28. The word used in connection with both geisha and prostitutes is perfectly frank; no effort is made to conceal by terms the nature of the transaction.

  29. These girls are of course neither professional prostitutes nor geisha.

  30. Among the working women of Japan prostitutes surely are the most pitiful of all.

  31. They are saved from more disaster than they actually meet, because geisha and prostitutes abound and are more attractive.

  32. It is often said by foreigners that geisha and prostitutes not infrequently make happy matches, and by legal marriage escape from their unhappy lives of shame.

  33. No difficulty has been found in obtaining men and women among the prostitutes of the Palais-Royal and the military deserters who serve them as bullies.

  34. Thus, prostitution as an industry was in the main segregated in certain streets and certain houses and the prostitutes were a distinct class.

  35. There are fallacies in these figures, but it would appear that about half of the prostitutes in institutions are to be regarded as mentally defective.

  36. It is easy to find prostitutes who are often dissatisfied with the life (in what occupation is it not easy?

  37. It is on houses of prostitution, where the less independent and usually weaker-minded prostitutes are segregated, that the traffic is based.

  38. Prostitutes come almost entirely from the more ignorant classes, though there are, of course, many exceptions.

  39. The little children, if they are under five, are taken to the workhouse nursery, where they also are tended by prostitutes and imbeciles.

  40. We send her to the wash-tub or the sewing-room, where she associates with prostitutes and imbeciles.

  41. Many wives become under these circumstances mere prostitutes to their husbands, often evading the bearing of children with their consent and even at their request, and "loving for a living.

  42. You prostitutes flaunting over the trottoirs or obscene in your rooms, Who am I that I should call you more obscene than myself?

  43. Among white people, prostitutes have no other recourse than to sink lower and lower, until utter degradation is reached.

  44. Thus, some kinds of scandals are tolerated; prostitutes are tolerated; such and such abuses are tolerated; so that the idea of toleration is always accompanied by the idea of evil.

  45. If a man who has been set in a place of trust prostitutes his privileges simply to win admiration for his oratory, or at most in order to avoid the discomfort of unpopularity or the disappointment of neglect, his sin is unpardonable.

  46. Thus the brothers came upon all the homeless ones: low prostitutes seeking a pallet, vagabonds stretched on the benches under the trees, rogues who prowled hither and thither on the lookout for a good stroke.

  47. In the throng which the guards kept back, one simply found so much mire stirred up from the very depths of Paris life: prostitutes and criminals, the murderers of to-morrow, who came to see how a man ought to die.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prostitutes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.