Paramour Sentence Examples

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  • The dose was offered to him by his wife, who had been unfaithful to him and sought to set her paramour on his throne.

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  • It all started with Cindy Cunningham, Ben's first paramour in the village.

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  • Adultery was punished with the death of both parties by drowning, but if the husband was willing to pardon his wife, the king might intervene to pardon the paramour.

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  • Electra, cruelly ill-treated by Clytaemnestra and her paramour, never loses hope that her brother will return to avenge his father.

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  • But if erasing your valued collection of adult erotica is not for you, how about inviting your paramour into your perverted world?

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  • Soon after, Edward made a successful effort to throw off his degrading dependence on his mother and her paramour.

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  • Veteran actress Rekha who plays her paramour's first wife easily outclasses her in a graceful yet forceful performance.

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  • So passionate is our love affair that our old paramour, the pub, is losing out.

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  • Another major storyline from the 70s was the love triangle involving Horton daughter Addie, her daughter Julie and their shared paramour Doug Williams.

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  • The hero or heroine is from a lower income family who is spurned by his or her wealthy paramour and family.

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  • Fans of the Vampire Diaries series are devoted to the vampire brothers Stefan and Damon and their paramour Elena.

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  • The stalking may be done online, where a rebuffed paramour posts derogatory comments on your pages, makes your private information available to the public and sends harassing emails.

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  • Later legend made him the paramour of Margaret of Anjou.

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  • In 1696 he was, although a zealous Tory, appointed deputy comptroller of the mint at Chester, and (August 19, 1698) he received a commission as captain of the "Paramour Pink" for the purpose of making extensive observations on the conditions of terrestrial magnetism.

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  • Being by his mother a nephew of Roger Mortimer, earl of March, the paramour of Queen Isabel, Maurice Berkeley married Elizabeth, daughter of Hugh Despenser, the younger of Edward II.'s favourites and the intruder in Berkeley Castle.

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  • Usually these games, such as the Speed Dating Game, will show you a caricature of a woman and present you with a selection of possible conversational responses that will either charm your paramour or make her so mad she leaves in a huff.

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