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promiscuous
adjective as in indiscriminately sexually active
Example Sentences
“The goal was to depict her as a promiscuous woman, deeply in debt, who was trying to shake down Mr. O’Reilly,” the Times reported.
In the past couple of years, however, Trump has lost some ability to leverage his promiscuous past to reassure Americans that he's not out to control their sex lives.
Robinson insisted birth control is "being forced on very young ladies" and agreed that women who use it are "more inclined to be promiscuous."
H5N1 has shown itself to be promiscuous, rapidly gaining new hosts — wild birds and poultry, mice and bears, cats and sea lions.
Traditionally, older folks worried that young people were too promiscuous; now perhaps we geezers should fret about youthful celibacy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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