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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
fornicate . - adjective
fornicate ; shaped like anarch
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Examples
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The poet T.S. Eliot also considered “white trash” to be a white person who fornicated with a non-white.
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The poet T.S. Eliot also considered “white trash” to be a white person who fornicated with a non-white.
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(Soundbite of laughter) Mr. SIEGEL: But people feel fornicated, and they want a reflection of their rage.
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(Soundbite of laughter) Mr. SIEGEL: But people feel fornicated, and they want a reflection of their rage.
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The poet T.S. Eliot also considered “white trash” to be a white person who fornicated with a non-white.
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Clark Hoyt jumped onto the bed and fornicated away on the petite female figure lying prone there.
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The poet T.S. Eliot also considered “white trash” to be a white person who fornicated with a non-white.
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One father in thirty-seven — or one in three — depending on the reckoner — thought to have fornicated with his teenage daughter.
Hysteria 2010
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Apparently she fornicated with him on many occasions, sometimes brazenly entering his chambers at night.
The Tudors: King Takes Queen Elizabeth Massie 2010
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They went to the beach, doped, drank, fornicated, had a “good time.”
thomas mcgrath | death song poems « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2008
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