Found-in

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    One who is known to have been present in a brothel or other illegal establishment, regardless of whether they were actively engaging in illegal activities. historical

    "Twenty-five-year-old Garnet Plum was convicted of being a found-in in a common bawdyhouse."

Example

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"Twenty-five-year-old Garnet Plum was convicted of being a found-in in a common bawdyhouse."

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