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  • verb Present participle of wench.

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Examples

  • Sunday also saw the very silly what to look for in an evil overlord panel, out of which came the stunning realisation that there is no opposite term for 'wenching'.

    Conflux, and stuff karenmiller 2008

  • During the meetings, which happened twice a month with a week-long “convention” in the summer, consisted of orgies, rituals, “wenching”, and drinking.

    The Dirty Secrets Of Benjamin Franklin | myFiveBest 2010

  • He didn't like such mummery and would rather have been drinking and wenching.

    Conan Fan Fiction! Cromsblood 2009

  • He didn't like such mummery and would rather have been drinking and wenching.

    Archive 2009-12-01 Reis O'Brien 2009

  • In Game of Thrones' debut, viewers met King Robert Barantheon, a laid-back monarch who seems more interested in wenching and quenching various appetites than in ruling the Seven Kingdoms.

    Game of Thrones' Mark Addy: Robert Is "Not Really a Kingly King" 2011

  • “Go back to gambling and drinking and wenching,” she said dryly.

    A Hellion in Her Bed Sabrina Jeffries 2010

  • All you know is this frivolous life of gambling and drinking and wenching.

    A Hellion in Her Bed Sabrina Jeffries 2010

  • “Go back to gambling and drinking and wenching,” she said dryly.

    A Hellion in Her Bed Sabrina Jeffries 2010

  • After a night of drinking and wenching, the God of Thunder rises and seeks a fresh conquest.

    Making Light: Open thread 137 2010

  • All you know is this frivolous life of gambling and drinking and wenching.

    A Hellion in Her Bed Sabrina Jeffries 2010

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