giglot (Meaning)

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giglot (n.)

Alt. of Giglet

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giglot (a.)

Giddi; light; inconstant; wanton.

Synonyms & Antonyms of giglot

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

giglot Sentence Examples

  1. The scandalous behavior of the mayor's giglot mistress rocked the city to its core.
  2. The art dealer hired a giglot to infiltrate the wealthy collector's social circle and extract valuable information.
  3. Despite his charming exterior, the giglot's true intentions were to deceive and exploit his vulnerable clients.
  4. The giglot's lavish lifestyle and expensive tastes hinted at his parasitic nature.
  5. The giglot's web of lies and manipulation ensnared unsuspecting victims, leaving them emotionally and financially devastated.
  6. The authorities closed in on the giglot's illicit activities, determined to put an end to his predatory scheme.
  7. The giglot's trial revealed a pattern of deceit and betrayal, shocking the jury and the general public.
  8. The judge sentenced the giglot to a lengthy prison term, condemning him for his exploitative behavior.
  9. The shattered lives of the giglot's victims served as a grim reminder of the consequences of trusting a charlatan.
  10. In the end, the giglot's deceitful nature and moral bankruptcy led to his downfall and the restoration of justice.

FAQs About the word giglot

Alt. of Giglet, Giddi; light; inconstant; wanton.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The scandalous behavior of the mayor's giglot mistress rocked the city to its core.

The art dealer hired a giglot to infiltrate the wealthy collector's social circle and extract valuable information.

Despite his charming exterior, the giglot's true intentions were to deceive and exploit his vulnerable clients.

The giglot's lavish lifestyle and expensive tastes hinted at his parasitic nature.