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    hooker example sentences

    hooker


    1. LUIS: There's a middle ground somewhere between dressing as a nun and dressing as a hooker


    2. He lost his hooker


    3. “Yeah, I think you said he used to be a hooker, a professional


    4. She is after all not an actress, but only a hooker


    5. “Ya see what I mean?” he questioned when the hooker became unable to continue, “she didn’t do this on her own! When I first got her to tell me this, I figgered that the Tierney broad got Chiquita to help her rob us, and that, of course, meant that the American broad had been sent down here to Costa Rica by someone who knew about the cans – Sal, of course


    6. The hooker was probably taking her for everything she was worth


    7. And which hooker, no less? The very one whose breasts Mike was massaging


    8. slinky long-legged hooker looking for a connection


    9. She'd have to be the busiest hooker in LA


    10. It is learned most of her money is earned as a hooker

    11. He was arrested after he had taken a hooker home and, while doing the business, noticed that she had stopped groaning, due to the fact that she was dead


    12. YES that"s right some dope dealing hooker called the cops because her drugs were being stolen!


    13. So Brett heads in to the room with the hooker and she tells him to take a shower before they get things started


    14. A minute later Brett wanders back in to the room and the hooker tells him to lay down on the bed so he does


    15. Once he opens the door he see"s Brett still lying buck naked on the bed waiting for the hooker to come back in and sort him out


    16. After getting over the embarrassment of his mate catching him in his pose Brett asked Phil if he saw the hooker pass him in the hallway and he said she did


    17. I would walk up behind a hooker and press my knife against her throat


    18. htm Hooker Heroes: Pioneers of the American West


    19. In 1953, Hooker Chemical (a subsidiary of Occidental Petroleum) filled the canal, covered it with dirt and sold it to the Board of Education for one dollar


    20. The deed contained a stipulation that Hooker would not be responsible for any physical harm or death due to the buried wastes

    21. They talked to a lawyer and decided to begin a lawsuit against Hooker Chemical, the City and Board of Education of Niagara Falls and Niagara County


    22. Because of all the misdeeds of various corporations, like Hooker Chemical, Exxon, Kodak and General Electric, quite a few high paying jobs resulted


    23. What do you think happens in those? This one is better, at least I'm sure there's never been a dead hooker in this one


    24. The rest of the day was spent in meetings, with Hooker – then, with a guy named ‘Martin’ in


    25. had to wonder, If she were a hooker, why the elaborate façade? Was she trying to find a way out of her lifestyle, wanting to settle down and put her past behind her?


    26. degenerate bastard, killing people and stealing drugs to support this hooker but it was


    27. The ball was transferred to JPR Williams, then to hooker John Pullin and on to John Dawes, bypassing Gareth Edwards


    28. He dropped like a cheap hooker with a hand


    29. I quickly cut out a series of holes for the high powered speakers using a pair of left-handed scissors and returned to the porch where I handed it over to the entrepreneurial hooker


    30. bum, hooker, con man and assorted dreg that the neighborhood

    31. I walked by the noisy hooker and made eye contact


    32. I entered the plush office and was greeted by a beautiful, young, blond receptionist that looked like a high-end Hollywood hooker


    33. The words of the judicious Hooker are worth remembering: "Till it be proved that some special law of Christ hath forever annexed unto the clergy alone the power to make ecclesiastical laws, we are to hold it a thing most consonant with equity and reason, that no ecclesiastical laws be made in a Christian commonwealth, without consent as well of the laity as of the clergy


    34. " (Hooker, Book viii


    35. The famous Hooker teaches that "all receive not the grace of God which receive the sacraments of His grace


    36. hooker just as the ball was being fed into the scrum by the opposing scrumhalf


    37. What does Richard Hooker, in his "Ecclesiastical Polity," say?


    38. As to a presence elsewhere than in the heart of a believer, the Church of England is silent, and the words of Hooker therefore represent her views: ' The real presence of Christ's most blessed body and blood is not to be sought in the sacrament, but in the worthy receiver of the sacrament


    39. With a leash, yet! Even Caitlin had turned down that offer, and she was going dressed as a hooker


    40. Caitlin made an especially slutty hooker in a tight gold lamé top worn with black leather hot pants

    41. ” She said firmly to the hooker


    42. no big deal because the mother was a hooker and worked


    43. She was trying to pull herself up, but he recoiled as if he’d been groped by a hooker in church


    44. Although Aaron tells Cid he loves her, he plays the part of a John wanting to reform a hooker


    45. Glinda the good witch my ass, more like Glinda the Wicked Hooker of the West


    46. And one interesting fact: the hooker works for Vincent Domenico


    47. The dress made me feel less like high-class arm candy and more like a pricey hooker


    48. signs at the airport, the car smashes, the hooker


    49. the bed, the hooker in a chair


    50. “Why shouldn’t I? This is what she calls herself, a fame hooker





































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    Synonyms for "hooker"

    hooker floozie floozy hustler slattern street girl streetwalker richard hooker fighting joe hooker joseph hooker

    "hooker" definitions

    United States general in the Union Army who was defeated at Chancellorsville by Robert E. Lee (1814-1879)


    English theologian (1554-1600)


    a prostitute who attracts customers by walking the streets


    a golfer whose shots typically curve left (for right-handed golfers)


    (rugby) the player in the middle of the front row of the scrum who tries to capture the ball with the foot