Definition of Slatternliness. Meaning of Slatternliness. Synonyms of Slatternliness

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Definition of Slatternliness

Slatternliness
Slatternliness Slat"tern*li*ness, n. The quality or state of being slatternly; slovenliness; untidiness.

Meaning of Slatternliness from wikipedia

- **** (archaic: slattern) is an English-language term for a person, usually a woman, who is ****ually promiscuous or considered to have loose ****ual morals...
- crime film In the Valley of Elah, and produced and starred as a reckless, slatternly mother in the drama film Sleepwalking, alongside Nick Stahl and AnnaSophia...
- Mendelsohn as O'Flynn Steve Dodd as Kunkurra Karen Davitt as Slattern Kylie Foster as Slattern William Zappa as Reilly Jonathan Sweet as Sergeant Thomas...
- she had her critical breakthrough playing the role of the vicious and slatternly Mildred Rogers in the RKO Radio production of Of Human Bondage (1934)...
- until that plan has borne fruit, Nairobi must remain what she was then, a slatternly creature, unfit to queen it over so lovely a country. After World War...
- means "a lazy person", but in Scots it is "an untidy woman, a ****, a slattern" and give this variant of "Margery Daw" from Cornwall: See-saw, Margery...
- films of that era—is the dinner party, 'stolen' by Hattie McDaniel as the slatternly maid, Malena. She grumbles over the menu, battles balky dining room doors...
- to rot, rivers to flood, monuments to crumble and women to turn into slatterns, their hair streaming and lipstick askew". Cintra Wilson declares that...
- She made her film debut in John Ford's The Long Voyage Home as a ****ney slattern, and portra**** the landlady in The Enchanted Cottage (1945). Natwick is...
- constant abuse at the hands of Madame Semele, being beaten and called a "slattern". When not toiling for the witch-woman, she is kept in the form of a multicoloured...