brothel - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • legalize: The fans won't be restricted to legalized brothels like the Pascha.
  • run: Castle moved to London where he found work in a brothel run by Mother Thoms in King Street Soho.
  • visit: They saved up money from the household budget to enable their husbands to visit the brothel.
  • open: This is a cracking story about a New Zealand doctor who is opening a brothel in his old medical center.
  • have: Single women were in short supply in the American West and in all the major towns had brothels.
  • keep: The defendant was convicted in April 2005 of keeping a brothel.

Adjective modifier

  • male: A chapter in his Redburn ( 1849 ) is said to describe a visit to a male brothel in London.
  • local: Wasn't it funny how the library had an underground tunnel to the local brothel?
  • new: There was concern in Germany and abroad about a surge in forced prostitution as new brothels opened to cope with the influx of fans.
  • licensed: Nearby the church is what is virtually a huge licensed brothel.
  • Victorian: The building can be seen in Alfred Hitchcock's " Frenzy " and was originally a Victorian brothel!
  • luxurious: Date Read June 2002 Steve The Velvet Comet is a space station with a difference - his is the galaxy's most luxurious brothel.

Modifies a noun

  • creeper: The jeans come in an ultra skinny fit and are designed to be worn with brothel creepers, a leather jacket and a quiff.
  • keeper: The client holds a gold coin above a smiling prostitute's hand, the brothel keeper looks on.
  • owner: Some of the brothel owners became rich enough to develop housing of their own.
  • scene: Dracula's resurrection is fun, bubbling with viscous fluids, and the brothel scene is a riot of color.
  • madam: What role does the young poet Owen Moody play, and brothel madam Lily Maxey?
  • madame: Upon their return to Larkhall, the Julies are surprised when they bump into their old employer, wealthy brothel madame, Virginia OâKane.

Preposition: in

  • city: The report reveals there were at least 100 brothels in the city at the time.
  • order: Suddenly, inspiration struck and Colm suggested Seamus open a brothel in order to provide an extra incentive for customers to visit.

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