8 Verbs to Use for the Word prostitutes

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

On these narrow and filthy slopes lived the bedizened and dismal prostitutes of the entire maritime city.

he barked like a teased dog, "and play the prostitute for him that wears my crown, till you achieve in part the task which is denied me.

He once dreamt of an epic poem, and his early ambition urged him a step or two in that direction, but his critical faculty, which, despite all his monstrosities of taste, was vital, restrained him from making a fool of himself, and he forswore the muse, puffed the prostitute away, and carried his very saleable wares to another market, where his efforts were crowned with prodigious success.

In the all but impenetrable shades and death-breathing swamps of this social forest, lie and suffer and rot probably not less than one hundred thousand prostitutes.

It is said, that in France they annually evacuate their streets, and ship their prostitutes and vagabonds to their colonies.

Let the libertine reflect a moment on the situation of that woman, who, being forsaken by her betrayer, is reduced to the necessity of turning prostitute for bread, and judge of the enormity of his guilt by the evils which it produces.

He begins at once to do good; he rescues his kind elder brother from the repudiation of the daughter whom he has cast off because her seduction has condemned her to a life of shame; he wins back the poor prostitute to her home, and forces her father to tolerate her in it.

8 Verbs to Use for the Word  prostitutes