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Перевод: paramour
[существительное] любовник ; любовница
Тезаурус:
- They bade both the merchant and his paramour adieu.
- How do you share a date when your paramour is unavoidably detained on business in another town halfway across the country?
- She hadn't been prepared for the way poetry came into this fitting together of parts, Shall I believe that unsubstantial Death is amorous, and that the lean abhorrd monster keeps Thee here in dark to be his paramour , she recited in her head, as O'Hara climbed on top and humped her beneath the rude unshaded bulb.
- Thus a husband who has proof of his wife's adultery, may threaten the paramour that he will petition in the Divorce Court unless he is bought off.
- Then Alexander became king, with no living heir and married his French paramour, lusting after her, proclaiming he would beget an heir.
- Begone to thy corner, wench, lest thy paramour kill me for trampling thee under my foot.
- If he'd been faithful, I'd have stayed with him for ever and you and your paramour could have continued your idyllic existence.
- While conceding her part in the enterprise was not as extensive as her paramour accomplice, Judge Kenneth Rubin did say, "Quite clearly you were not a passive person."
- His principal sexual enjoyment seemed to come from sleeping with young boys and his one foray into a heterosexual relationship ended dismally with his middle-aged paramour complaining, "I can't seem to make him understand that biting's no good."
- "Brother Athelstan," he said testily, "I would remind you that I am the king's coroner and those two," he gestured in the direction of the Springall house, "Sir Richard and that expensive paramour of his, are guilty of murder!"
- "Perhaps she's his paramour," said Julia, delighted to have found a use for the word.
- Meanwhile, he asked Ranulf to learn what he could from his new-found paramour though, privately, he believed nothing would come of that.
- The Duchess supposed she would have to write to Lord John, s mother and confess that the silly boy had brought his paramour to Brussels.
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