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Definition of whorish in English: whorishadjective ˈhɔːrɪʃˈhɔrɪʃ Belonging to or characteristic of a prostitute. 妓女的;淫荡的 Example sentencesExamples - The silky relationship between art and fashion may seem charming but is often a tawdry, corrupting, even whorish affair.
- So we want to know what kind of whorish things you've been doing to keep his attention so long.
- I don't usually wear all this make-up, so I feel a bit whorish with all it on.
- In a way, the characters are stereotypes: the naïf young bride; the unscrupulous farmer; the drunken station master; the whorish mother; the repressed pseudo-father.
- In fact, after seeing her whorish behaviour with Hawthorne, William had lost the last vestiges of his admiration for her.
- You looked like that whorish mother of yours, too pretty for her own good.
- He'd found some young man in clothes that were too big for him, sneering and making obscene gestures while some very beautiful but very whorish young women danced around him.
- She was wearing an extremely whorish skirt and shirt that was currently popular for the preppy girls.
- On the mirror, a whorish smear of lipstick displayed the message ‘Worry and Perversion’.
- There were gowns of all types, old-fashioned, new, proper and whorish.
- Red Fox, to the girl nurses, is just another whorish psycho that needs to stay away from their man and enter jail.
- She instantly regretted giving up her beautiful, loose robe for such whorish attire.
- You can't buy their love and you can't appease them no matter how whorish you become.
- And unlike the overt whoredom of television, journalists suffer the dangers of keeping our whorish side locked in the closet.
- I'd even put on my favorite pink silk pajama bottoms and a halter top that my whorish cousin had bought me.
- It was the most whorish aping of Douglas Adams imaginable.
- The play was overshadowed by the stunt casting of Madonna as Karen, the naïve temporary secretary trapped in a power struggle between two whorish movie producers, Bobby and Charlie.
- The big man, and a whorish red-head who'd latched onto his arm upon his victory, were waiting for Joey.
- I would have questioned him further, but he walked off, dragging a whorish brunette with him.
- After all, there was the small matter of his affair with Jamie's whorish wife Ruth 30 years ago.
Synonyms unethical, bad, morally wrong, wrongful, wicked, evil, unprincipled, unscrupulous, dishonourable, dishonest, unconscionable, iniquitous, disreputable, fraudulent, corrupt, depraved, vile, villainous, nefarious, base, unfair, underhand, devious
Derivativesadverb The old man gets her cheap trashy stuff off the streets, because he likes to see her dressed up whorishly. Example sentencesExamples - Shortly after dinner, as I was being wheeled through the smoking-parlor, I over-heard some whorishly dressed relative of mine.
- Field Recordings From The Sun is simultaneously a deformation and unabashed celebration of all that is purely grotesque and whorishly beautiful about Rock and Roll music.
- Freelancer was first whorishly paraded around sniffing journalists some five years ago by the man behind the legendary Wing Commander series, Chris Roberts.
- Since the city is so whorishly flagrant in its indecency, how else should it be treated?
noun And aside from the expected whorishness of promiscuity and unwed motherhood, the definition of "looseness" included the sin of being born illegitimate. Example sentencesExamples - She says her daughter's whorishness isn't an issue.
Definition of whorish in US English: whorishadjectiveˈhɔrɪʃˈhôriSH Belonging to or characteristic of a prostitute. 妓女的;淫荡的 Example sentencesExamples - The silky relationship between art and fashion may seem charming but is often a tawdry, corrupting, even whorish affair.
- You can't buy their love and you can't appease them no matter how whorish you become.
- I don't usually wear all this make-up, so I feel a bit whorish with all it on.
- The big man, and a whorish red-head who'd latched onto his arm upon his victory, were waiting for Joey.
- I'd even put on my favorite pink silk pajama bottoms and a halter top that my whorish cousin had bought me.
- He'd found some young man in clothes that were too big for him, sneering and making obscene gestures while some very beautiful but very whorish young women danced around him.
- I would have questioned him further, but he walked off, dragging a whorish brunette with him.
- It was the most whorish aping of Douglas Adams imaginable.
- Red Fox, to the girl nurses, is just another whorish psycho that needs to stay away from their man and enter jail.
- You looked like that whorish mother of yours, too pretty for her own good.
- After all, there was the small matter of his affair with Jamie's whorish wife Ruth 30 years ago.
- On the mirror, a whorish smear of lipstick displayed the message ‘Worry and Perversion’.
- In a way, the characters are stereotypes: the naïf young bride; the unscrupulous farmer; the drunken station master; the whorish mother; the repressed pseudo-father.
- And unlike the overt whoredom of television, journalists suffer the dangers of keeping our whorish side locked in the closet.
- She instantly regretted giving up her beautiful, loose robe for such whorish attire.
- So we want to know what kind of whorish things you've been doing to keep his attention so long.
- There were gowns of all types, old-fashioned, new, proper and whorish.
- She was wearing an extremely whorish skirt and shirt that was currently popular for the preppy girls.
- In fact, after seeing her whorish behaviour with Hawthorne, William had lost the last vestiges of his admiration for her.
- The play was overshadowed by the stunt casting of Madonna as Karen, the naïve temporary secretary trapped in a power struggle between two whorish movie producers, Bobby and Charlie.
Synonyms unethical, bad, morally wrong, wrongful, wicked, evil, unprincipled, unscrupulous, dishonourable, dishonest, unconscionable, iniquitous, disreputable, fraudulent, corrupt, depraved, vile, villainous, nefarious, base, unfair, underhand, devious |