Similar words: substitute, institute, destitute, constitute, restitution, institution, constitution, institutional. Meaning: ['prɑstɪtuːt /'prɒstɪtjuːt] n. a woman who engages in sexual intercourse for money. v. sell one's body; exchange sex for money.
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(61) In some ways, this is not new: in the 1933 film Polly Tix in Washington, four-year-old Shirley Temple played a pint-sized prostitute.
(62) Although sex buyers saw prostitution as consensual, other men acknowledged that more complex economic and emotional factors influence the "choice" to prostitute oneself.
(63) Unless all your clients are paralyzed, any prostitute caught charging someone for a hand job should be sued for extortion.
(64) If the son of a paramour or a prostitute desire his fathers house, and desert his adoptive father and adoptive mother, and goes to his fathers house, then shall his eye be put out.
(65) He faces charges of paying for sex with an under-age prostitute, and the proceedings have been adjourned immediately until the end of next month.
(66) Therefore , you prostitute, hear the word of the LORD!
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