Examples of 'paramours' in a sentence

Meaning of "paramours"

paramour (noun) - A paramour is a lover, especially one who is involved in a romantic or sexual relationship with someone who is married to another person. This term often carries a connotation of secrecy or illicitness in the relationship
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The devil dancing with his paramours.
The loss of his paramours is a recurring theme in his poetry.
There was a woman who had two paramours.
One of his paramours was a young Rupert Everett.
Most seem to be the names of past paramours.
Paramours in scanty costumes, double entendres, a story that does not make sense.
Narrow down a list of possible paramours.
The paramours now can have each other, and they get married.
Hotwife sara and one of her many paramours.
People who buy sarees for their paramours and house maids, go that side.
I used to call my partners my paramours.
Food paramours must try the two best known Vietnamese dishes - spring rolls and bread rolls.
We are your playful paramours.
If one of your paramours becomes pregnant, what will you do?
She was one of my paramours.

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Help me, paramours of Satan.
True Christianity has not been served by such ambitious religious leaders and their political paramours.
Some matures paramours.
I am only supposed to serve food, not pick up deliveries from your would-be paramours.
One of Sir Gregory 's later paramours was " Daphne Bentwater " from the typing pool.
More recently, the area was known as a meeting place for gay paramours.
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If not Chandramukhi, let it be between her paramours.
I am dying . Help me, paramours of Satan.
Isaac Singer is reported to have had a total of 22 children with his many paramours.
If not Chandramukhi, let it be between her paramours Here you are.
So Knight offers his shack. Pike is looking for a place to take his paramours.
For she-males paramours.
Mephisto Waltz . The devil dancing with his paramours.
It was one of Frank Stockburn 's many paramours.
Over the years, the sisters globe-trotted with a succession of paramours.
They are women ( seeking ) wedlock, and not lechery, nor secretly looking for paramours.
You know, in my youth, I used to call my partners my paramours.
There was a lady living there . It was one of Frank Stockburn 's many paramours.
Sappho, a Greek poet from the seventh century BC, calls one of her paramours Gongýla, " turnip.

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