whorehouse (Meaning)

Wordnet

whorehouse (n)

a building where prostitutes are available

whorehouse Sentence Examples

  1. The stench of cheap perfume and stale beer hung heavy in the air around the notorious whorehouse. (Historical)
  2. In the gritty Victorian novel, the heroine finds herself trapped working in a squalid whorehouse. (Fictional)
  3. The reform movement aimed to shut down the notorious whorehouses operating in the city. (Historical)
  4. The archaeologist unearthed the ruins of a long-forgotten whorehouse in the ancient city. (Historical)
  5. The detective traced the missing woman to a seedy whorehouse on the wrong side of town. (Fictional)
  6. The double standard of the time allowed saloons to flourish while whorehouses were raided. (Historical)
  7. The author used the whorehouse as a symbol of societal decay and exploitation. (Fictional)
  8. The hidden passage from the mansion led directly to a clandestine whorehouse. (Fictional)
  9. The rise of antibiotics helped curb the spread of diseases often associated with whorehouses. (Historical)
  10. The town debated the morality of closing the only whorehouse, fearing it would fuel crime. (Historical)

FAQs About the word whorehouse

a building where prostitutes are available

brothel, bawdy house,bordello, cathouse, harem, sporting house,disorderly house, massage parlor, crib, bagnio

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The stench of cheap perfume and stale beer hung heavy in the air around the notorious whorehouse. (Historical)

In the gritty Victorian novel, the heroine finds herself trapped working in a squalid whorehouse. (Fictional)

The reform movement aimed to shut down the notorious whorehouses operating in the city. (Historical)

The archaeologist unearthed the ruins of a long-forgotten whorehouse in the ancient city. (Historical)