The picture is drawn of a fast-living adventuress obsessed by money and fame.
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This year she'll greet trick-or-treaters as bilingual adventuress Dora the Explorer.
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Roche's English mistress is a bored adventuress who likes to taunt men.
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Lorelei Lee, the wide-eyed adventuress whose best friends are diamonds, is returning to Broadway.
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Carstairs's wife, the mysterious foreign adventuress.
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She plays an American widow, Larita, a racecar driver and 1920s adventuress, who marries into a wealthy English family.
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Ludwig had several extramarital affairs and was one of the lovers of Lady Jane Digby, an aristocratic English adventuress.
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The girl who captured the handsome hero was a dark and devious adventuress, as full of schemes and subterfuge as a Communist cell.
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Oh sure, they might play Tetris or solitaire, but few women have seen the value of being a well-armed marine or a buxom adventuress.
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A woman adventurer
The Adventuress sailing dinghy class was designed by Ian Proctor and built by of Essex. It is no longer in production.
Adventuress is a 133-foot gaff-rigged schooner launched in 1913 in East Boothbay, Maine. She has since been restored, and is listed as a National Historic Landmark.
I See a Dark Stranger (released as The Adventuress in the United States) is a British 1946 World War II spy film with touches of light comedy, by the team of Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat, and starring Deborah Kerr and Trevor Howard.
Feminine form of adventurer; A woman of doubtful reputation or suspected character; a demirep