cuckold
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And as Martin, Whishaw is as Britishly brittle-yet-vulnerable as only he can be, the stoic, sad-eyed cuckold trying to rise above and move on from the fray.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 2, 2023
“I ordered the broiled crab cakes and they were really good,” says Chris Kipiniak with the pained gravitas of a cuckold recounting his wife’s affair.
From New York Times ● Aug. 1, 2012
And Anderson stalwarts Murray and Jason Schwartzman own their roles as, respectively, a cuckold dad and a power-mad camp counselor, but they remain on the periphery, like wandering jesters.
From Slate ● May 24, 2012
Samuel Barnett as the helpless cuckold, Vanessa Kirby as the tricked Isabella, Richard Lintern as the Mussolinesque Duke and Andrew Woodall as a sly courtier also give good, well-defined performances.
From The Guardian ● Apr. 27, 2010
What do you suspect, she cannot cuckold ye, She is a woman Sir, a very woman.
From Rule a Wife, and Have a Wife Beaumont & Fletcher's Works (3 of 10) by Beaumont, Francis
And he sang a wide range of Wagner’s fathers, cuckolds, giants and monarchs.
From New York Times ● Mar. 9, 2017
In his first movies too he made mock of his Waspy features by playing dimwits and cuckolds.
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The author's familiar gallery of upper-class English clowns, cuckolds and bounders in the not entirely comic opera that was England between the wars.
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Very few men, however, take their complaints to the People’s Court for fear of appearing weak or, unthinkably, as cuckolds.
From "Dreaming in Cuban" by Cristina García
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In this, however, we differ; our cuckolds are laughed at as fools, which is monstrously absurd, whilst the transgressor is denominated a fine fellow, no less monstrously unjust.
From A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13 by Kerr, Robert
Forster’s marriage also brought him suffering—he was disdained by his wife and cuckolded by his friends—indeed, his marital situation may have given Goethe the basis for his 1809 novel “Elective Affinities.”
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jun. 12, 2026
Emma Thompson is his earnest sister and Alan Rickman her husband, besotted by his secretary; Liam Neeson is a widowed stepfather; and Colin Firth is a writer cuckolded by his own brother.
From New York Times ● Dec. 24, 2016
Wheeldon was helped by his source, Shakespeare’s searing late play, which begins with Leontes, the King of Sicilia, deciding that his queen, Hermione, has cuckolded him with his best friend, Polixenes.
From The New Yorker ● Aug. 15, 2016
That would be the same crazed, cuckolded Cardenio whom Don Quixote met in Chapter 23 of the novel, then helped reunite with his inamorata a hundred pages later.
From Los Angeles Times ● Apr. 14, 2016
Hum—no, no, this is not to me—I am jilted, cozen'd, cuckolded, and so forth.—
From The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume III by Summers, Montague
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