She covered a huge distance of overacting, from strumpet to overwrought tragedian.
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He found a muse in Cleo Rocos, the Brazilian-born, knowingly saucy panto-strumpet.
From the independent.co.uk
You're not the only one who parade around like a gigantic strumpet.
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You all are comparing a strumpet to the future Queen of England?
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Meanwhile, Willadee's strumpet sister-in-law is after Samuel, even feigning piety in a bid to attract him.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Christina Hendricks is fooling no one, the cheeky strumpet.
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Giving a local strumpet a good rogering isn't too difficult.
From the guardian.co.uk
To keep Everett company while all this is going on, the script introduces a sultry strumpet who seemingly appears out of nowhere.
From the thenewstribune.com
When two strong men stake their claims to a strumpet and a stallion, the enmity between them can be the stuff that fleshes out the bony structure of the very best westerns.
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'Strumpet' is a 2001 British television movie made by the BBC. It is directed by Danny Boyle and stars Christopher Eccleston, Genna G and Stephen Walters.
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