‘They were children and young women marked for sale into brothels and whorehouses.’
‘They believed that an external force - confinement in a whorehouse - would allow them to save some money for themselves and their families.’
‘One year later she was released when her uncle accidentally found her while visiting the whorehouse as a customer himself.’
‘One long virtuosic section takes place in a whorehouse after Miralles finds its number stored in his brother's mobile phone.’
‘But all the massage parlours in MoBay are whorehouses.’
‘Knowledge of the blue movies filtered out through the prostitutes borrowed from the huge Parisian whorehouses that the vast majority of French men visited.’
‘He runs into an old friend who tells him Ona's cousin Marija is living in a whorehouse, working as a prostitute.’
‘He had met his wife in the whorehouse where she was working as a prostitute.’
‘It is the economic, financial, political, social and cultural capital of this land, and also the nation's whorehouse, bordello and opium den.’
‘It was the kind of music you'd hear in music halls, saloons, whorehouses, or barbershops.’
‘This mythic territory, once navigated by Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn, hosts a journey to declining river towns, tiny evangelical churches, and seedy whorehouses populated by disturbed and disturbing characters.’
‘The country is considering legalizing whorehouses as a way of attracting tourists.’
‘They're poorly educated, they steal and lie, they grow up to be either gamblers or drunks, or both, who learn about sex at a young age by going to whorehouses.’
‘Hal and Sir John spend their nights padding about the taverns and whorehouses of London together, producing dialogue such as this.’
‘But before a month had passed, he'd be at the whorehouses again.’
‘Go and settle your appetites in the whorehouses of the city, not on me.’
‘Pahrump, a small town 60 miles from Las Vegas, is known for its liberal citizens, and its whorehouses.’
‘So Chesterton's nation with the soul of a church has not closed down its whorehouses.’
‘I'd wage you were heading to the whorehouse, not work.’
bordello, house of ill repute, house of prostitution
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