7 Verbs to Use for the Word brothels

He may drink wine, he may play cards, he may even enter a brothel.

He frequented the notorious brothels, drove out the prostitutes, and prostituted himself.

I have cursed the Inns in Germany; commended the Brothels at Venice; the Freedom of Conversation in France; and tho' I never was out of this dear Town, and fifty Miles about it, have been three Nights together dogged by Bravoes for an Intreague with a Cardinal's Mistress at Rome.

* A Councillor of State, a respectable man; it suddenly comes out that he has secretly kept a brothel.

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.

She has so many gold rings on her fingers that you can't see the dirt underneath; and she owns so many brothels and wine-shops that she can even buy off the tax-collectors.

The following extract, probably much relished at the time, will give some idea of the tone and temper of this performance: "How Tom gets a living now, or what brothel he inhabits, I know not, nor does it much signify.

7 Verbs to Use for the Word  brothels