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Definition of streetwalker in English: streetwalkernoun ˈstriːtwɔːkəˈstritˌwɔkər A prostitute who seeks clients in the street. Example sentencesExamples - When Jennifer abandons her family for life as a streetwalker, her educated friends go running to the rescue.
- It is a typical scene on Saturday evenings in the streetwalkers ' section of Cubao, an ageing commercial district near Manila's northern suburb Quezon City.
- It does not, however, call for a legalization of prostitution: the Conseil feels it would create separate classes of prostitutes and do little to ease the plight of streetwalkers.
- But the consultation on prostitution laws is unlikely to back so-called tolerance zones where streetwalkers are free to ply their trade.
- One can't help but wish she would exhibit some of the pluck of one of the raucous-voiced streetwalkers defending her block.
- Certainly Roman men attended brothels or frequented streetwalkers, while most prostitutes would have been slaves, and doubtless had short and miserable lives.
- No one complained about streetwalkers disturbing them.
- … I'd rather have been a streetwalker, selling my body, than selling my tears and my laughter, my grief and my joys.
- I wrote about runaway girls, streetwalkers, and junkies.
- Despite her many years as a prostitute, Mary had never been a streetwalker.
- The rhetoric inherited from the Victorian world insists that prostitutes were penniless waifs of the street, servant girls who were seduced and abandoned, or the coarse streetwalkers hardened by city life.
- A streetwalker was visiting her doctor for a regular check-up.
- These were mostly the dregs of society, the very poor, the crippled, the refugees and vagrants, the streetwalkers, the so-called witches, and all other manner of wretched folk.
- Take the hustlers, beggars and streetwalkers who ply their dubious services along Beach Road and some of the other popular streets in the area, for example.
- Read on and you begin a chilling roller-coaster ride into the black hole of domestic, sexual and physical abuse, as much of ordinary women as the vulnerable streetwalker.
- With the murders of two Edmonton area streetwalkers, there is a renewed interest in the movement.
- There was no one outside at 5: 00 a.m., save the streetwalkers and addicts, and he ran up the sidewalk unnoticed.
- The Mayor recently chaired a meeting to discuss the problem of streetwalkers plying their wares along the city's beaches.
- The police team sees the worst that humanity has to offer, at all levels of society from streetwalkers and drug dealers to the wealthy denizens of high-priced suburbs.
- The move comes after residents renewed fears of a surge of streetwalkers from town centre areas such as Manchester Road and Broad Street.
Derivatives adjective & noun Municipal officials generally agreed with merchants that segregated prostitution was far better than streetwalking. Example sentencesExamples - Entertaining, resourceful and upfront, the film includes tips on avoiding arrests for streetwalking, working as an escort, marketing your trade, and dealing with burnout.
- After Liberation in 1949, with the rectification and reorganization of the social order, the practice of streetwalking, pimping and whoremongering was ordered eliminated.
- Joe then realizes that he's seemingly stuck forever in a cynical cycle of sex, service, and streetwalking.
- Selective enforcement did help cluster brothels and streetwalking in poor areas close to the central business districts.
Definition of streetwalker in US English: streetwalkernounˈstrētˌwôkərˈstritˌwɔkər A prostitute who seeks customers in the street. Example sentencesExamples - I wrote about runaway girls, streetwalkers, and junkies.
- Read on and you begin a chilling roller-coaster ride into the black hole of domestic, sexual and physical abuse, as much of ordinary women as the vulnerable streetwalker.
- Take the hustlers, beggars and streetwalkers who ply their dubious services along Beach Road and some of the other popular streets in the area, for example.
- The Mayor recently chaired a meeting to discuss the problem of streetwalkers plying their wares along the city's beaches.
- These were mostly the dregs of society, the very poor, the crippled, the refugees and vagrants, the streetwalkers, the so-called witches, and all other manner of wretched folk.
- There was no one outside at 5: 00 a.m., save the streetwalkers and addicts, and he ran up the sidewalk unnoticed.
- No one complained about streetwalkers disturbing them.
- When Jennifer abandons her family for life as a streetwalker, her educated friends go running to the rescue.
- It does not, however, call for a legalization of prostitution: the Conseil feels it would create separate classes of prostitutes and do little to ease the plight of streetwalkers.
- The move comes after residents renewed fears of a surge of streetwalkers from town centre areas such as Manchester Road and Broad Street.
- It is a typical scene on Saturday evenings in the streetwalkers ' section of Cubao, an ageing commercial district near Manila's northern suburb Quezon City.
- Despite her many years as a prostitute, Mary had never been a streetwalker.
- Certainly Roman men attended brothels or frequented streetwalkers, while most prostitutes would have been slaves, and doubtless had short and miserable lives.
- But the consultation on prostitution laws is unlikely to back so-called tolerance zones where streetwalkers are free to ply their trade.
- … I'd rather have been a streetwalker, selling my body, than selling my tears and my laughter, my grief and my joys.
- The police team sees the worst that humanity has to offer, at all levels of society from streetwalkers and drug dealers to the wealthy denizens of high-priced suburbs.
- A streetwalker was visiting her doctor for a regular check-up.
- One can't help but wish she would exhibit some of the pluck of one of the raucous-voiced streetwalkers defending her block.
- The rhetoric inherited from the Victorian world insists that prostitutes were penniless waifs of the street, servant girls who were seduced and abandoned, or the coarse streetwalkers hardened by city life.
- With the murders of two Edmonton area streetwalkers, there is a renewed interest in the movement.
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