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conjugal

[kon-juh-guhl] / ˈkɒn dʒə gəl /


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He was shuttled among prisons, and eventually allowed conjugal visits; his wife gave birth to two children.

From Los Angeles Times

A woman was killed during a conjugal visit with her husband, a convicted killer, at Mule Creek State Prison in Ione, according to authorities.

From Los Angeles Times

“If they haven’t stopped these conjugal visits, they definitely have to stop that right now. Procedures need to change to make it safer.”

From Los Angeles Times

A convicted killer serving life in prison for four Los Angeles County slayings strangled his wife to death during a conjugal visit, Northern California sheriff’s officials announced.

From Los Angeles Times

The show opens with a widowed Suzannah, saucily played by Busch, mourning the loss of a “conjugal partner of inexhaustible pyrotechnics.”

From New York Times