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concubine

noun as in harlot

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But Santa isn’t the Wizard of Oz and he also can’t fulfill Greene’s wish to be Trump’s concubine — another gift she appears to desperately desire.

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His war council, and his concubine pit, consists of a crew of mannequins.

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The defense attorney described Bravo in his opening arguments as a “gigolo” who had essentially turned Rachel into a concubine.

As the choreographer read about this eccentric ruler — a gifted athlete with extravagant appetites and wives, kids, concubines and Rolls-Royces galore, who died in his 40s — a production took shape in his mind.

Local myth says they represent a man who couldn’t choose between his wife and concubine, so all three of them were petrified.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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