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Examples
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That she was known as the Temptress and the Webweaver, and that she was ancient, powerful, and deadly dangerous at the art of manipulation.
Dead Beat Butcher, Jim 2005
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Among other provocative ideas, they explore the consequences of baby-naming-does giving your baby a suggestive name, such as "Temptress," seal her fate?
Scientific American 2010
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"Temptress" is also a terrific suggestion that has more gravitas than the informal "floozy".
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] MBack 2010
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"Temptress" is also a terrific suggestion that has more gravitas than the informal "floozy".
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] MBack 2010
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"Temptress" is also a terrific suggestion that has more gravitas than the informal "floozy".
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"Temptress" is also a terrific suggestion that has more gravitas than the informal "floozy".
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"Temptress" is also a terrific suggestion that has more gravitas than the informal "floozy".
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"Temptress" is also a terrific suggestion that has more gravitas than the informal "floozy".
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"Temptress" is also a terrific suggestion that has more gravitas than the informal "floozy".
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"Temptress" is also a terrific suggestion that has more gravitas than the informal "floozy".
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