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(1) A prostitute who attracts customers by walking the streets,a dirty untidy woman,slut
(2) A prostitute who attracts customers by walking the streets
(3) A dirty untidy woman
(4) Slut
(1) My father may have been u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510poshu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, but I was a complex individual, with no intention of being reduced to some convenient stereotype to fill out a box on a slattern 's list of conquests.
(2) Phoebe and Audrey were trapped within stereotypes of the flouncing young miss and the buxom slattern respectively.
(3) So one might become, for example, an alcoholic, violent, or an hysteric, or a slattern or a bully, if that is what a parent was like.
(4) She was sociable and extravagant, spending large sums on jewellery and furs, and decorated their home with frills and bows, yet at the same time she liked a tipple and was something of a slattern .
(5) He has managed to look past her grinning liberal facade and seen the power mad slattern within.
(6) A slattern, her lipstick awry
(7) Is it the slattern who generates offspring solely for the sake of the allotment they command?
(8) The slattern swallowed nervously, but then she straightened, and defiant spite flashed in her eyes, made even stronger by the shame of her own fear as she realized he wasn't going to attack her after all.
(9) Modern viewers might suppose they are looking at a period slattern , but the original audience likely would have seen the image very differently: as an illustration of virtue.
(10) The room in fact was as depressing from its slatternliness as from its atmosphere of erudition.
(11) It wasn't like I was accusing them of slatternliness .
(12) Vain, shallow and slatternly , it is not what our grandfathers died for.
(13) Now I wonder how he sees my slatternly ways given his own promptness.
(14) The women who do appear are usually painted in lurid colours as prostitutes and slatterns , or as the odd lonely, isolated u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510ladyu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb, having a thoroughly miserable time of it.
(15) Housework in the 1950s was also a big deal, and I say that not with the slatternly view that not all dirt is a bad thing, but rather in admiration.
(16) One is smart but ill at ease; one is slatternly but gorgeous.
(17) Some evil genius, it might seem, was labouring to harmonise all things into an equal slatternliness .
(18) A most fitting tribute for such a slatternly housekeeper.
(19) Thorn only felt sorry for the slatterns , and wished she could help them - she didn't hate them because of their jobs, like so many others did.
(20) They have evidently chosen their clothes with great care, for such gaudy slatternliness is not natural.
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