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  • adjective Not having been prostituted.

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un- +‎ prostituted

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Examples

  • Mans daggar piercing the insides of her thigh s sex without clothes to see eye to eye nakedness an art of living clothes turn a blind eye. my 625th poem at poem hunter. com unprostituted posted at buzznet 20sept 2006

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  • Mans daggar piercing the insides of her thigh s sex without clothes to see eye to eye nakedness an art of living clothes turn a blind eye. my 625th poem at poem hunter. com unprostituted posted at buzznet 20sept 2006

    Nakedness an Art of Living « bollywoods most wanted photographerno1 2006

  • Observe their natural and careless, but genteel air; their unembarrassed good-breeding; their unassuming, but yet unprostituted dignity.

    Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005

  • The virgin prairie, with her strange, subtle facility for entangling the hearts of men, lay undefiled by the mercenary plowshare; unprostituted by the commercialism of the days that were to be.

    Dennison Grant: a Novel of To-day Robert J. C. Stead 1919

  • Because it was talked about and crowded, ordinary untutored motorists judged Miss Mitchin's the best place to go, and permitted their wives to drag them past the tortoise-shell spectacles and the unprostituted art and the angular young ladies in baggy smocks breaking out in sudden irresponsible imitations of Pavlova.

    The Innocents A Story for Lovers Sinclair Lewis 1918

  • But, on these same scenes, the fires of youthful unprostituted ambition glow with a new intensity, and the mind, here waking to the consciousness of its own energies, aspires to the elevation and dignity for which it is designed.

    The History of Dartmouth College Baxter Perry Smith 1856

  • Observe their natural and careless, but genteel air; their unembarrassed good-breeding; their unassuming, but yet unprostituted dignity.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Earl of Chesterfield Works Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield 1733

  • Observe their natural and careless, but genteel air; their unembarrassed good-breeding; their unassuming, but yet unprostituted dignity.

    Letters to His Son on the Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman, 1748 Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield 1733

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