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trollop

[trol-uhp] / ˈtrɒl əp /


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Following the group's 1976 arrest one month after Mao's death, Jiang was reviled as a "white-boned demon," a perfidious serpent, a harridan and a trollop.

From Time Magazine Archive

But if you dare to speak for him, as I hear you mean to do—if you, my daughter, call yourself thief and trollop to save his skin, then shall he rot in jail!

From Bred in the Bone by Payn, James

And right glad I am to be rid of such a trollop, drawing all the rapscallions of the port in here, and bringing my tavern into disrepute.”

From Athelstane Ford by Upward, Allen

"I can't trollop up and down stairs as I used to when I fust took this house five-an'-twenty year ago, and pore Mr. Leadbatter—" and here followed reminiscences long since in their hundredth edition.

From The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes by Zangwill, Israel

It must here be observed that Jacques Collin spoke French like a Spanish trollop, blundering over it in such a way as to make his answers almost unintelligible, and to require them to be repeated.

From Scenes from a Courtesan's Life by Balzac, Honoré de