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Definition of Whorishly

Whorishly
Whorish Whor"ish, a. Resembling a whore in character or conduct; addicted to unlawful pleasures; incontinent; lewd; unchaste. -- Whor"ish*ly, adv. -- Whor"ish*ness, n.

Meaning of Whorishly from wikipedia

- reference to every named female character. In the world of the play, whorishness is understood as the true and essential nature of women – yet this is...
- sodomy; and long before night, there were above an hundred bard****oes, whorish boys, that fled away to Sicily in a galliot, for fear of fire; but never...
- 2023. Retrieved May 8, 2023. "Westboro Baptist Church call Taylor Swift 'whorish face of doomed America'". NME. June 29, 2013. Archived from the original...
- line says σχῆμα δέ ἐστιν ἀκολάστον καί ἑταιρικόν (it is a licentious and whorish position). The ancient cheese-grater "was a knife with a bronze or ivory...
- Gill the Younger, asks God to save "my sovereign from a Ganymede / Whose Whorish breath hath power to lead / His Majesty which way it lists" - the author...
- and the Three Women of Cairo (747) The Lady With Two Coyntes (751) The Whorish Wife Who Vaunted Her Virtue (754, 755) Cœlebs the Droll and His Wife and...
- sister. Ferdinand is angry to the point of shouting about his sister's "whorish" behaviour (he knows of the child, but not of the marriage), and the Cardinal...
- On reviewing the book, Riding was furious: "Where once I reigned, now a whorish abomination has sprung to life, a Frankenstein pieced together from the...
- slang (νικύρτας, σάβαυνις: terms of abuse; χλούνης, thief; κασωρικός, whorish) and Lydian loanwords (πάλμυς, king). Proto-Gr**** ā > Ionic ē; in Doric...
- his Amores, states "Whil'st Slaves be false, Fathers hard, and Bauds be whorish, Whilst Harlots flatter, shall Menander flourish." (I, 15, 17–18). The...