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prostitutes

n. (plural of prostitute English)

Usage examples of "prostitutes".

Bloedstraat, where there were more of the Ecuadoran men in the windows and in the doorways, but these prostitutes were bigger and more obviously male than the pretty one had been.

Now the Colombians themselves brought it, but the Colombian prostitutes were not a problem, either, and their pimps made even less trouble than the Surinamese pimps.

As she passed them by, she waved or smiled to each of the prostitutes in their windows.

One of the younger, more beautiful prostitutes winked openly at Ruth, who felt strangely exhilarated by such a mockingly salacious proposition.

He would not look at any of the prostitutes, but he raised his eyes sharply to Ruth as he passed by.

A cleaning woman was still at work inside the rooms, and two other prostitutes were readying themselves in front of a long makeup mirror.

Ruth could see the bare feet of the other prostitutes padding past in the hall.

The picture of the prostitutes in their windows on the Herbertstrasse, the red-light district in the St.

Harry had believed, from the beginning, that The Red Thread should be less concerned with manifestos and more concerned with protecting the prostitutes from the dangers of their profession.

He knew that Rooie had been one of the few prostitutes who went out of her way to do a kindness for the first-timers.

But of course there is no such thing as a female stallion, which is why the mystery woman made the prostitutes uneasy.

And why was a so-called literary novelist interested in prostitutes in the first place?

From the high tower, the window prostitutes were too far away for Graham to discern that they were wearing only their underwear, but even from such a height Ruth could pick out the perpetually loitering men.

On the horseshoe-shaped Oudekerksplein, several South American prostitutes were standing in their doorways, talking to one another.

Yet, at the same time, you treat the prostitutes in Amsterdam with something close to affection.