Sentence examples for To prostitute from inspiring English sources

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To prostitute

noun

A person who performs sexual activity for payment, especially a woman

  • I currently work as a prostitute in order to pay off my university debts.

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Not a bad way to prostitute yourself".

"At 15 I started to prostitute myself consciously".

And I have no desire to prostitute myself".

"How can you permit women to prostitute themselves but forbid men to use their services?

Then Poe offered to prostitute his magazine to the Tyler Administration.

You don't want to prostitute yourself just to make more money.

They said her addiction led her to prostitute herself to pay for her next fix.

"An artist ought never to prostitute himself or herself – except for money".

"Big deal, married man goes to prostitute," Mr. Dershowitz said on MSNBC on Monday.

Please in future say no when you are asked to prostitute yourself.

Ministerial pensions are excellent, with no need to prostitute one's previous office for cash.

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