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- adjective Of or relating to
prostitution .
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Examples
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Whether that works for viewers or not probably depends on one's political persuasions and personal predilections on matters political and prostitutional.
Michael Shermer: Of Testosterone and Pheromones Michael Shermer 2010
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Whether that works for viewers or not probably depends on one's political persuasions and personal predilections on matters political and prostitutional.
Michael Shermer: Of Testosterone and Pheromones Michael Shermer 2010
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Um, conservatives were the larget consumers of “prostitutional services” during the convention in NYC last year.
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At a certain point even they get bored enough to invent a character named Capitolette, who writes a made-up blog about getting paid by lawmakers for sex, a take-off on a real-life blogger, the Washingtonienne, whose prostitutional exploits Cox celebrated on her own blog a few years ago.
Where's the Wit? 2007
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Maybe then, the destructive behaviours of prostitutional sexuality and illicit drugs may be addressed.
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What was woman for, but for loose, soft, prostitutional sex?
The Plumed Serpent 2003
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Miss Roman acknowledged that she has engaged in prostitutional acts while in the company of the victim on numrus occassion in the previous eight years but she has no booking record to date. (later confirmed) She told the undersigned detective that such engagements were skeduled by a man named Johnny Fox, (2-2-33) who resides at 1110 Ivar in Hollywood.
The Last Coyote Connelly, Michael, 1956- 1995
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My own acceptance is that such assurances, whether fictitious or not, whether the Sahara is a "dazzling white" desert or not, have wrought such good effects, in a sociologic sense, even though prostitutional in the positivist sense, that, in the sociologic sense, they were well justified:
The Book of the Damned Charles Fort
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The latter vice was common, in spite of the early age at which marriage took place and in spite of the system of concubinage -- which is after all but a legalized transfer of prostitutional cohabitation to the domestic circle.
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This will probably be fairly clear to all who have followed the preceding exposition of prostitutional phenomena.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 6 Sex in Relation to Society Havelock Ellis 1899
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