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Definition of Streetwalkers
1. streetwalker [n] - See also: streetwalker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Streetwalkers
Literary usage of Streetwalkers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of Social Hygiene by American Social Hygiene Association (1919)
"For example, were we to assume that there were 3000 streetwalkers in New York
City in 19171, and that each exposed, on an average, five men per diem to ..."
2. The Social Hygiene Bulletin by American Social Hygiene Association (1919)
"For example, were we to assume that there were 3000 streetwalkers in New York
City in 19171, and that each exposed, on an average, five men per diem to ..."
3. Annual Report of the Surgeon-General, U. S. Navy, Chief of the Bureau of by United States Navy Dept. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (1918)
"Contagion is acquired through clandestine prostitutes in the form of streetwalkers,
roomers, etc. The Fosdick Commission has appropriated $7500 and the ..."
4. The Adventures of Captain Bonneville, U. S. A., in the Rocky Mountains and by Washington Irving (1849)
"... without being insulted by ribald streetwalkers or vagabond boys—those unlucky
urchins, who do so infest our streets, displaying under the roses of youth ..."