Cuckold

//ˈkʌ.koʊld//

"Cuckold" in a Sentence (13 examples)

A cuckold is a person who shares a bosom with at least one other person.

Tom's a cuckold.

Rumor has it Tom's a cuckold.

Don’t cut the cuckold’s cock.

You're a cuckold.

You are a cuckold.

If I never marry, I shall never be a cuckold.

You see, it happened that two lieutenantesses were fighting, because their husbands had made cuckolds of them ...

In the early English drama, no play better approximates Ovid's contemptuous portrait of the willing cuckold than does Thomas Middleton's Chaste Maid in Cheapside (ca. 1612).

Nothing captured the alt-right mentality better than cuckservative, with its taunt that moderation is unmanly and certain conservative males are cuckolds.

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"Gave her anything she wanted - her own car, her own bank account, a free leg to amuse herself as she pleased. Of course she hated him for it. Cuckolded him, too, naturally."

Most of the twelve Caesars were rumored to have been licentious as both adulterers and homosexuals (not that the two were mutually exclusive, as will be seen), and Gaius and Nero were both supposed to have been adulterers, active homosexuals, and pathics. According to Suetonius, Julius Caesar was cuckolded by Clodius (Iul. 6, 74) but was himself so noted an adulterer that Pompey (lul. 50) called him "Aegisthus" (mock epic again); and his foreign affairs were the talk of Rome and of the army (Iul, 49–52).

Hey, I would never cuckold one of my friends. That’s way not cool.

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