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Перевод: paramour speek paramour


[существительное]
любовник ; любовница


Тезаурус:

  1. They bade both the merchant and his paramour adieu.
  2. How do you share a date when your paramour is unavoidably detained on business in another town halfway across the country?
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Then Alexander became king, with no living heir and married his French paramour, lusting after her, proclaiming he would beget an heir.
  6. Begone to thy corner, wench, lest thy paramour kill me for trampling thee under my foot.
  7. If he'd been faithful, I'd have stayed with him for ever and you and your paramour could have continued your idyllic existence.
  8. 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."
  9. 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."
  10. "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!"
  11. "Perhaps she's his paramour," said Julia, delighted to have found a use for the word.
  12. Meanwhile, he asked Ranulf to learn what he could from his new-found paramour though, privately, he believed nothing would come of that.
  13. 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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