whoreson Sentence Examples
- The old sailor cursed like a whoreson when he discovered his ship had been plundered.
- The ruthless pirate captain was known as a whoreson of the sea, feared by all who crossed his path.
- In the tavern, a brawl erupted after one patron called another a whoreson, igniting tempers.
- The disgraced nobleman was disowned by his family, labeled a whoreson unfit to bear their name.
- The whoreson landlord raised the rent yet again, squeezing every penny from his struggling tenants.
- With a sneer, the bandit leader referred to his captured foe as a whoreson unworthy of mercy.
- The orphan boy endured years of hardship, labeled a whoreson by those who mocked his lack of lineage.
- In the heat of battle, the knight cursed his whoreson luck as his sword shattered against his opponent's armor.
- The cunning courtier whispered slanderous rumors, hoping to tarnish his rival's reputation as a whoreson.
- The whoreson thief slipped through the shadows, leaving behind chaos and stolen riches in his wake.
whoreson Meaning
whoreson (n)
the illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents
insulting terms of address for people who are stupid or irritating or ridiculous
whoreson (n.)
A bastard; colloquially, a low, scurvy fellow; -- used generally in contempt, or in coarse humor. Also used adjectively.
Synonyms & Antonyms of whoreson
FAQs About the word whoreson
the illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents, insulting terms of address for people who are stupid or irritating or ridiculousA bastard; colloquially, a low,
love child, by-blow,,
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The old sailor cursed like a whoreson when he discovered his ship had been plundered.
The ruthless pirate captain was known as a whoreson of the sea, feared by all who crossed his path.
In the tavern, a brawl erupted after one patron called another a whoreson, igniting tempers.
The disgraced nobleman was disowned by his family, labeled a whoreson unfit to bear their name.