Crossword clues for doxies
doxies
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Doxy \Dox"y\, n.; pl. Doxies. [See Duck a pet.]
A loose wench; a disreputable sweetheart.
--Shak.
[1913 Webster] ||
Wiktionary
n. (doxy English)
Usage examples of "doxies".
More beggars ran to join the seething crowd, and a few of the doxies joined in, elbowing their way to the front.
Nor did eve~ admirer wear the face of a s~ger Dakar rec0g~xzed a ropewalker, a handel of canlkers, ~d ~o doxies ~ed through the arms of a suspiciously ia~xYxar s~x~and.
Dakar recog nized a ropewalker, a handful of caulkers, and two doxies twined through the arms of a suspiciously familiar sailhand.
Tar-begrimed deckhands whistled and leaped on the trestles to clog step, then dragged doxies along as the frenzied, wild tempo rocked up one key and took flight.
The room was full of sailors, and they were full of drink and cash and (judging by the doxies at their sides) explosive lust.
God, even if this justice was the sort of man who took up pretty doxies and married them, he'd kill her when she lost her looks!
She knew men married doxies rich men like Wimbarton, poor crooked men like this mountebank and it was possible to make a life that way.
You took doxies night and day, aye, right under my nose so that at times I had no place to bed.
A pair of doxies, dark-eyed twins, hawked their wares among the tables, their girdies of coins clinking as their hips swayed in unison.
The doxies were hysterical for all the blood you splattered around, and half my night's custom disappeared for fear you'd cut them down as well.
Abuletes snorted and gestured to the doxies scattered through the common room.
A few men stood on the balcony, some lounging against the railing with tankard in hand, most bargaining quietly with doxies for time in the rooms abovestairs.
Oh gods, protect me from dirty gossips, and him from dirty doxies of all kinds.
My squadron has firepower sufficient to convince the Irdikads that joining with the Doxies would not be in their best interests.