fornicate造句1. Those who joined were forced to fornicate in the presence of others.
2. Many were almost illiterate and spent much of their time drinking and fornicating, as did some of the nuns.
3. Perez: You conceive its queer to fornicate with lax women?
4. Keith Perez: You think it's funny to fornicate with loose women?
5. So you think it's funny to fornicate with loose women?
6. Liberal foreign students let it all hang out at Berkeley; those from traditional backgrounds may prefer a campus where there is no peer pressure to drink or fornicate, such as Brigham Young in Utah.
7. South Asians and Africans: people from at least 129 different countries have thronged to this warren to trade, talk, eat, pray and fornicate, all in a context of mild lawlessness and constant flux.
8. One of the soldiers chance upon a girl from a mysterious tribe, that is cursed such that its members who fornicate with outsiders will, together with them, transform into wolves.