trollop

IPA: trˈɑɫʌp

noun

  • (derogatory) A strumpet; a whore.

verb

  • to act in a sluggish or slovenly manner
  • (Scotland) to dangle soggily: become bedraggled
  • to behave like a trollop
  • Of a horse: to move with a gait between a trot and a gallop; to canter.
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Examples of "trollop" in Sentences

  • Trollope has always been a popular novelist.
  • Don't waste our time with this ridiculous trollop.
  • Compare him to a relatively important contemporary like Trollope.
  • Trollope had long dreamt of taking a seat in the House of Commons.
  • Trollope was particularly interested in architecture and antiquities.
  • Trollope describes this time as two of the happiest years of my life .
  • The party can trace its roots to a trollop in ancient Rome if it wants.
  • Trollope scholars have speculated on the nature of their warm friendship.
  • To Trollope, as to most gentlemen of his day, politics was only part of life.
  • Trollope estimated that four would be needed for Guernsey and five for Jersey.

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