wench Sentence Examples

  1. The wench's audacious laughter echoed through the tavern, drawing curious glances.
  2. With a stern glare, the captain commanded his wench to prepare his supper.
  3. Rumors spread like wildfire that the innkeeper's wench had stolen his secret recipe.
  4. The wench's infectious giggle filled the room with merriment and lightened the heavy atmosphere.
  5. The old woman's wrinkled face bore witness to decades spent as a wench in a bawdy house.
  6. The wench's beauty was legendary, but her tongue could sting like a viper's venom.
  7. The wench's loyalty to her mistress was unyielding, despite the harsh conditions she endured.
  8. The pirate's wench was feared for her sharp wits and ability to outwit her captors.
  9. The wench's heart was heavy with grief as she mourned the loss of her lover.
  10. The nobleman's wench was a source of both pleasure and scandal in the royal court.

wench Meaning

Wordnet

wench (n)

informal terms for a (young) woman

Wordnet

wench (v)

frequent prostitutes

Webster

wench (n.)

A young woman; a girl; a maiden.

A low, vicious young woman; a drab; a strumpet.

A colored woman; a negress.

Webster

wench (v. i.)

To frequent the company of wenches, or women of ill fame.

FAQs About the word wench

informal terms for a (young) woman, frequent prostitutesA young woman; a girl; a maiden., A low, vicious young woman; a drab; a strumpet., A colored woman; a ne

quean,hussy, tramp, minx, Jezebel, floozy, prostitute, floozie, trollop, siren

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The wench's audacious laughter echoed through the tavern, drawing curious glances.

With a stern glare, the captain commanded his wench to prepare his supper.

Rumors spread like wildfire that the innkeeper's wench had stolen his secret recipe.

The wench's infectious giggle filled the room with merriment and lightened the heavy atmosphere.