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Sluttish

adjective
1.
Characteristic of or befitting a slut or slattern; used especially of women.  Synonyms: blowsy, blowzy, slatternly.
2.
Casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior.  Synonyms: easy, light, loose, promiscuous, wanton.  "He was told to avoid loose (or light) women" , "Wanton behavior"



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"Sluttish" Quotes from Famous Books



... and is enamoured of the new fangle. She is a nonconformist in a close stomacher and ruff of Geneva print,[55] and her purity consists much in her linnen. She has heard of the rag of Rome, and thinks it a very sluttish religion, and rails at the whore of Babylon for a very naughty woman. She has left her virginity as a relick of popery, and marries in her tribe without a ring. Her devotion at the church is much in the turning ...
— Microcosmography - or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters • John Earle

... Country Lass, for such she was, tho here In th' City may be Sluts as well as there; Kept her hands clean, for those being always seen, Had told her else how sluttish she had been; Yet was her Face, as dirty as the Stall Of a Fish-monger, or a Usurer's Hall Begrim'd with filth, that you might boldly say, She was a true piece of Prometheus's Clay. At last, within a Pail, ...
— Essays on the Stage • Thomas D'Urfey and Bossuet

... coarse confident face, a red nose, a Cockney accent and a raucous voice. He was dressed as a sluttish woman. ...
— Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 146., January 14, 1914 • Various

... undertaker's men adjusted the lid of the coffin, hiding Aunt Hannah's face, and screwed in the eight brass screws, and clumped down the dark stairs with their burden, and so across the pavement between two rows of sluttish sightseers, to the hearse. Uncle Meshach, with the aid only of his stick, entered the first coach; John Stanway and Fred Ryley—the rules of precedence were thus inflexible!—occupied the second; and Arthur Twemlow, with the family lawyer and the family ...
— Leonora • Arnold Bennett

... drew: I pluck'd as stoutly for my part, Altho' it made me sick at Heart, And got so soon into my Head I scarce cou'd find my way to Bed; Where I was instantly convey'd By one who pass'd for Chamber-Maid, Tho' by her loose and sluttish Dress, She rather seemed a Bedlam-Bess: Curious to know from whence she came, I prest her to declare her Name. She Blushing, seem'd to hide her Eyes, And thus in Civil Terms replies; In better Times, e'er to this Land, I was unhappily Trapann'd; Perchance as well ...
— The Sot-weed Factor: or, A Voyage to Maryland • Ebenezer Cook


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