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- noun Plural form of
trull .
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Examples
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Even the lowest street trulls only ventured here with caution, those strumpets too uncomely to hustle themselves in the better working-class areas of Beggary Quarter, let alone uptown Brotos.
Petrol Queen snippet marshallpayne1 2010
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The covers were up on the trulls 'wagons, and there they were in their bonnets against the early sun, sitting demurely side by side.
Isabelle Estelle Bruno 2010
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And soon there are Magnetic Clocks, and Automatons, and Air-Cars, and good Queen Vickie trulls about in a Magnetic Carriage like everybody else.
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And soon there are Magnetic Clocks, and Automatons, and Air-Cars, and good Queen Vickie trulls about in a Magnetic Carriage like everybody else.
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A few trulls slipped from shadow to shadow, calling invitations to the men they saw.
Bridge of the Separator Turtledove, Harry 2005
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And common soldiers jest244 with all their trulls.
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Buttock of a monk! cried Friar John; how plump these plaguy trulls, these arch Semiquavering strumpets, must be!
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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Buttock of a monk! cried Friar John; how plump these plaguy trulls, these arch Semiquavering strumpets, must be!
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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Thus none could see their noses, and they laughed without fear both at fortune and the fortunate; neither more nor less than our ladies laugh at barefaced trulls when they have those mufflers on which they call masks, and which were formerly much more properly called charity, because they cover a multitude of sins.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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Thus none could see their noses, and they laughed without fear both at fortune and the fortunate; neither more nor less than our ladies laugh at barefaced trulls when they have those mufflers on which they call masks, and which were formerly much more properly called charity, because they cover a multitude of sins.
Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel 2002
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