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djinnees

n. (plural of djinnee English)

Usage examples of "djinnees".

And he hasn't any djinnees with him to sit around like the hussies they are—for instance, that djinnee who held his coat while he fought Es-Souk!

And he hasn't any djinnees with him to sit around like the hussies they are—for instance, that djinnee who held his coat while he fought Es-Souk!

Of course you will be offered bribes to betray us, and persuasion, and he may try to frighten you, and"—her voice grew suddenly angry—"he will have his djinnees try to beguile you.

There will be wine, and djinnees in the form of women, and everything that is disreputable to appeal to a man!

An unsophisticated Arab might have been enchanted by the djinnees who wore human forms and practically nothing else and who sang lustily and danced enthusiastically for Tony's benefit.

Also, these djinnees misguidedly strove for beauty after Arab notions, and in consequence were markedly steatopygian, which is to say, bell-bottomed.

He was unaffected by the temptations of the djinns because—via technicolor—he had been tempted by professionals against whom the djinnees simply did not stand up.

In fact, Tony assured his conscience regretfully, it seemed that where djinnees were concerned, he simply couldn't take yes for an answer.

And besides—well—the djinnees who had danced for him last night had displayed an enthusiasm which simply wasn't all synthetic.

There were also three djinnees, side by side, still in the same female human forms they had worn the night before.

Or we'll get out of this litter and ride on camels, and you can have as many djinnees around you as you want!

Of course you will be offered bribes to betray us, and persuasion, and he may try to frighten you, and"—her voice grew suddenly angry—"he will have his djinnees try to beguile you.

He was unaffected by the temptations of the djinns because—via technicolor—he had been tempted by professionals against whom the djinnees simply did not stand up.

And besides—well—the djinnees who had danced for him last night had displayed an enthusiasm which simply wasn't all synthetic.