Crossword-Solution: STRUMPET 8 letters, 36 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 12

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Word Word Type Definition
Strumpet n. A prostitute; a harlot.
Strumpet a. Of or pertaining to a strumpet; characteristic of a
strumpet.
Strumpet v. t. To debauch.
Strumpet v. t. To dishonor with the reputation of being a strumpet;
hence, to belie; to slander.

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STRUMPET anagram TRUMPETS

We have 36 clues for the answer “STRUMPET”

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Lady of disrepute 1 answer
A female prostitute 1 answer
disreputable woman 5 answers
Floozy 6 answers
callgirl 10 answers
frail sisterhood 11 answers
fallen woman 11 answers
erring sister 11 answers
casual conquest 11 answers
white slave 12 answers
kept woman 12 answers
BIT of fluff 12 answers
CYPRIAN 13 answers
scarlet woman 13 answers
woman of easy virtue 13 answers
slattern 15 answers
hooker 18 answers
whore 20 answers
demimonde 22 answers
Trollop 28 answers
light woman 30 answers
slut 32 answers
Hussy 32 answers
loose woman 34 answers
Jezebel 34 answers
hustler 35 answers
Wench 42 answers
Minx 42 answers
Bawd 43 answers
jade 44 answers
prostitute 45 answers
Harlot 46 answers
Madam 47 answers
Baggage 50 answers
Hot stuff 65 answers
Tart 70 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REATE
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greedy person
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Sentences with STRUMPET (5)

The poor girl refused proudly, on the ground that she would not be accounted both a witch and a strumpet.
Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions Charles Mackay 2008
The innkeeper came in exclaiming, “Where art thou, strumpet? Of course this is some of thy work.” At this Sancho awoke, and feeling this mass almost on top of him fancied he had the nightmare and began to distribute fisticuffs all round, of which a certain share fell upon Maritornes, who, irritated by the pain and flinging modesty aside, paid back so many in return to Sancho that she woke him up in spite of himself.
The History of Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 1997
Silverstein looked beseechingly at his spouse, but she burst forth savagely:-- "Vot did I tell you, eh? Vot did I tell you? You vood haf a bruiser for your steady! An' now your name vill be in all der papers! At a prize fight--vit boy's clothes on! You liddle strumpet! You hussy! You--" But a flood of tears welled into her eyes and voice, and with her fat arms outstretched, ungainly, ludicrous, holy with motherhood, she tottered over to the quiet girl and folded her to her breast.
The Game Jack London 2005
Then there wee'l lye before Lutetia's walles, Girting this strumpet Cittie with our siege, Till surfeiting with our afflicting armes, She cast her hatefull stomack to the earth.
Massacre at Paris Christopher Marlowe 1998
Heavens, can you suffer hell so to prevail? My breast I’ll burst with straining of my courage, And from my shoulders crack my arms asunder, But I will chastise this high-minded strumpet.
King Henry VI, The First Part William Shakespeare 1998

Quotes with STRUMPET (2)

YOUNG MORTIMER: Thou proud disturber of thy country's peace, Corrupter of thy king, cause of these broils, Base flatterer, yield! and were it not for shame, Shame and dishonour to a soldier's name, Upon my weapon's point here should'st thou fall, And welter in thy gore. LANCASTER: Monster of men! That, like the Greekish strumpet, train'd to arms And bloody wars so many valiant knights; Look for no other fortune, wretch, than death! King Edward is not here to buckler thee.
Christopher Marlowe Edward II
ANGELOFrom thee, even from thy virtue! What's this, what's this? Is this her fault or mine? The tempter or the tempted, who sins most? Ha! Not she: nor doth she tempt: but it is IThat, lying by the violet in the sun, Do as the carrion does, not as the flower, Corrupt with virtuous season. Can it be That modesty may more betray our sense Than woman's lightness? Having waste ground enough, Shall we desire to raze the sanctuary And pitch our evils there? O, fie, fie, fie! What d…
William Shakespeare
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Appears in: Crossroads, LAT, NY Sun, NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 9 times in crossword archives (1983–2012).