Which preposition to use with harlot
And spit the name of harlot in thy face.
Well do I deserve to be thought a harlot for having in the innocence of my heart, and out of the confidence I reposed in a Prince of Puru's race, entrusted my honour to a man whose mouth distils honey, while his heart is full of poison.
Rahab was a harlot by profession and a liar by practice.
'These, like [many other harlots,] the harlots of other men, had his love though not his approbation.
For this end there are opened to them brothels, which are on the side of hell, where there are harlots with whom they have an opportunity of varying their lusts; but this is granted with the restriction to one harlot in a day, and under a penalty in case of communication with more than one on the same day.
You might as well take a painted harlot off the streets"he glared at the ornate extravagance of the case"and expect to make a gentlewoman of her with one lesson in deportment.
For they, like harlots under bawds profess'd, Took all the ungodly pains, and got the least.
Meanwhile the secretary had gone into the Babies' Chapel and, by dint of shouting, had roused the two harlots from a heavy sleep.