prostitute - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • marry: In 1943 agents kept tabs on him after he married a prostitute who leaked " sensitive " information to her mother in Ireland.
  • murder: The Ripper murdered five prostitutes within 10 weeks in the autumn of 1888.
  • hire: Soon the drug and booze fuelled night turns wild as they hire a prostitute to join in the fun.
  • arrest: One law passed in 1305 allowed the University of Oxford to arrest prostitutes attempting to ply their trade to students.
  • kill: Alfie Bain from Grenada, West Indies, was convicted of killing a prostitute in 1970.
  • become: Susie agrees to become a prostitute to help Donna pay back the money she owes Des for drugs.

Adjective modifier

  • high-class: The Empire auditorium featured a famous promenade, where high-class prostitutes picked up their clients.
  • male: A young male prostitute was subsequently arrested for his murder.
  • teenage: One of the most shaming and highly visible failures of this philosophy is the seemingly endless supply of teenage prostitutes of both sexes.
  • female: There is also a needle exchange that operates out of Base 75, a service offered to female prostitutes.
  • part-time: Possibly Louis Armstrong was illegitimate, it is quite clear that his mother was a part-time prostitute.
  • former: Former Prostitute who gave evidence in Jeffrey Archer libel trial 15 years ago killed in collision with alleged robber in stolen car.

Modifies a noun

  • card: Prostitute card numbers barred by land line operators... mobiles to follow?

Noun used with modifier

  • transsexual: They do not find La Tenia, however, rather the transsexual prostitute who was with him.
  • temple: Pagan worship at this time involved sex with a temple prostitute in order to ensure a good harvest.
  • street: In a fateful moment, Manny takes Virgil to visit the local street prostitutes.
  • child: Conrad has recently been involved with surveillance at brothels where there are child prostitutes.
  • class: I had always thought Geisha was a sort of high class prostitute.

Possessives

  • card: Prostitutes ' cards, an old book that was popular in its day, color supplements, postcards.

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