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promiscuous

[pruh-mis-kyoo-uhs] / prəˈmɪs kyu əs /


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“Hipgnosis is run by a real music person first and foremost,” says the writer-producer Tim “Timbaland” Mosley, whose biggest hits include Justin Timberlake’s SexyBack and Nelly Furtado’s Promiscuous.

From The Guardian • Feb. 27, 2021

Promiscuous mortgage issuance was just one of the colossal errors made by Citi’s leaders in the runup to the Great Recession.

From The Wall Street Journal • Aug. 3, 2018

Promiscuous interactions of gp78 E3 ligase CUE domain with polyubiquitin chains.

From Nature • Nov. 7, 2017

"Promiscuous abstraction" is the phrase she uses to describe his art in the 1960s, and it is hard to think of a better one.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 11, 2014

On the other hand, we find sober folk reading "An Arrow against Profane and Promiscuous Dancing Drawn out of the Quiver of the Scriptures By the Ministers of Christ at Boston."

From Customs and Fashions in Old New England by Earle, Alice Morse




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