- **** (archaic:
slattern) is an English-language term for a person,
usually a woman, who is ****ually
promiscuous or
considered to have
loose ****ual morals...
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cartel money, Matt
Taibbi chews out big banks, Pat
Robertson educates "
slatternly" wives, and Tom
Brokaw tells the
plight of
second presidential terms....
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Mendelsohn as O'Flynn
Steve Dodd as
Kunkurra Karen Davitt as
Slattern Kylie Foster as
Slattern William Zappa as
Reilly Jonathan Sweet as
Sergeant Thomas...
- she had her
critical breakthrough playing the role of the
vicious and
slatternly Mildred Rogers in the RKO
Radio production of Of
Human Bondage (1934)...
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sharp spines on the
branches of the sloe or
blackthorn Slommock(en) A
slatternly, thick-set, stocky, short,
dirty woman Smame To
smear Smeech A
cloud of...
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crime film In the
Valley of Elah, and
produced and
starred as a reckless,
slatternly mother in the
drama film Sleepwalking,
alongside Nick
Stahl and AnnaSophia...
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films of that era—is the
dinner party, 'stolen' by
Hattie McDaniel as the
slatternly maid, Malena. She
grumbles over the menu,
battles balky dining room doors...
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means "a lazy person", but in
Scots it is "an
untidy woman, a ****, a
slattern" and give this
variant of "Margery Daw" from Cornwall: See-saw, Margery...
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until that plan has
borne fruit,
Nairobi must
remain what she was then, a
slatternly creature,
unfit to
queen it over so
lovely a country.
After World War...
- She made her film
debut in John Ford's The Long
Voyage Home as a ****ney
slattern, and portra**** the
landlady in The
Enchanted Cottage (1945).
Natwick is...