I remember reading a statement she made in which she boasted of her promiscuousness. From Wordnik.com. [Think Progress » Coulter on Murtha: He Longs “To See U.S. Troops Shot, Humiliated”] Reference
It is from the promiscuousness of all these breeds that has arisen our ordinary modern dog. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891] Reference
It includes moral norms like anti-adultery, polygamy, orgies, pornography & promiscuousness. From Wordnik.com. ["So Kerry's ridiculous elitism, burbling out of him as if he lives, as I suspect, entirely on a diet of lentils and club soda..."] Reference
His mind was working coldly, dispassionately, without rancor, but with contempt for the weakness and promiscuousness of his father. From Wordnik.com. [Tai-Pan]
And he explained her precarious situation too, that she was envied and spied on because her brother was fond of her and that many considered her tainted with her mother's promiscuousness and conniving, hoped to use that to make her father reject her. From Wordnik.com. [Ill Met By Moonlight]
The traits the character has accumulated since that point, however--aggression, ambition, promiscuousness, self-loathing--were predictable almost from the first moment of her introduction, and if Katee Sackhoff's not-inconsiderable charisma and talent were enough to give the character depth and appeal, they weren't up to the task of making Starbuck any less of a stereotype. From Wordnik.com. [This is Not the Post You're Looking For and Other "Maelstrom" Thoughts] Reference
She and Krod are a "non-exclusive" couple because of her "pagan" promiscuousness. From Wordnik.com. [All articles at Blogcritics] Reference
To this we must add the evils of crowded living, promiscuousness, immorality, crime. From Wordnik.com. [The Montessori Method] Reference
And she loses him anyway, for sensuality in a man inevitably leads him to promiscuousness. From Wordnik.com. [Possessed] Reference
I cannot write at any length to-day, for fear of stirring up my head into a/promiscuousness!. From Wordnik.com. [New Letters and Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle] Reference
The country groaned under the resultant taxation and the promiscuousness of the tribute exacted till, in 1572. From Wordnik.com. [The Balkans A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey] Reference
There was an unpleasant promiscuousness of salvation in that performance: it resembled the common grave in the prayer. From Wordnik.com. [Germinie Lacerteux] Reference
The same promiscuousness, and yet more unprecedented, exists between the things of the intelligence and the facts of substance. From Wordnik.com. [Les Misérables] Reference
And then he has filed down the edge of his feelings by the dreadful promiscuousness of his way of talking of everything to everybody. From Wordnik.com. [Selections from the Letters of Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury to Jane Welsh Carlyle] Reference
All members of the different régimes seemed to be fraternizing in ironical promiscuousness here, and Vaudrey in a whisper drew Granet's attention to this. From Wordnik.com. [His Excellency the Minister] Reference
But this is merely on the comic and purely intellectual side of him, while it is further confined, or nearly so, to the trick of deliberate "promiscuousness.". From Wordnik.com. [A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century] Reference
On terra firma, he would never again have approached these men; but life on a transatlantic liner, with its inevitable promiscuousness, obliges forgetfulness. From Wordnik.com. [The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. (Los Cuatro Jinetes del Apocalipsis) from the Spanish of Vincente Blasco Ibanez; authorized translation by Charlotte Brewster Jordan.] Reference
To a young girl accustomed to the quiet and exclusiveness of private life, the noise and promiscuousness of a public hotel corridor were singularly distasteful. From Wordnik.com. [Bought and Paid For From the Play of George Broadhurst] Reference
When the waters appear men, women, children, dogs, bipeds, quadrupeds, bathe together in tumultuous promiscuousness, of which I can give no idea, nor recommend as an example. From Wordnik.com. [The Adventures of a Special Correspondent] Reference
And on all sides indescribable promiscuousness prevailed: prostrated by overpowering weariness, men, women, and priests were lying there, pell-mell, at random, open-mouthed and utterly exhausted. From Wordnik.com. [The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Volume 3] Reference
Fondly he allowed these fancies to linger, but through the dream a sense of reality began to grow, and he remembered the narrowness of the life, when viewed from the material side, and its necessary promiscuousness, and he thought with horror of the impossibility of the preservation of that personal life, with all its sanctuary-like intensity, which was so dear to him. From Wordnik.com. [A Mere Accident] Reference
On all occasions, afterwards, there was a marked and cheerful variety in the nature of the droppers-in at the Ark -- the children and all the young men and maidens making their appearance with a promiscuousness which precluded the possibility of design -- but to-night the Wallencamp mind had evidently aimed at some great system of conventionality, and had been eminently successful in evolving a plan. From Wordnik.com. [Cape Cod Folks] Reference
True, there was nothing groundbreaking about it in the sense that that one is aware of the dark side of the glamour world … What I liked was the way it was all portrayed, through a myriad of interesting and believable characters … The lifestyle of the rich and the famous is presented as fairly decadent - the infidelity, the promiscuousness, the drugging, the vacuous gossiping … and that is exactly what the public wants to see. From Wordnik.com. Reference
Fathers, mothers, children, brothers, sisters, men, women, daughters, adhere and become incorporated, almost like a mineral formation, in that dusky promiscuousness of sexes, relationships, ages, infamies, and innocences. From Wordnik.com. [Les Misérables] Reference
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