What's the difference between bagnio and whorehouse?
Bagnio
Definition:
(n.) A house for bathing, sweating, etc.; -- also, in Turkey, a prison for slaves.
(n.) A brothel; a stew; a house of prostitution.
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Whorehouse
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Example Sentences:
(1) Ros has brains and beauty, and she's come a long way from a whorehouse in Winterfell, but she misses her footing when she tries to double-cross her powerful employer.
(2) The misogynist masterpiss billets half the population to the whorehouse.
(3) But as well as a place for such dalliances, it was also "a bordello, a whorehouse", with clients making use of the four or five hotel rooms above the bar, according to Mizrahi.
(4) If I had made Macbeth a pimp and set it in a Bangkok red-light district, Lady M as a whorehouse madam, the Witches transvestite drag queens, it would have gone everywhere."
(5) Photograph: Graeme Robertson for the Guardian They had money to spend, and Chaplin fondly recalled the impact of their £40 outlay on the top floor flat, their couch and two armchairs, Moorish screen backlit with a yellow bulb and tasteful pastel of a female nude, “a combination of a Moorish cigarette shop and a French whorehouse.
(6) "If this happens, my worker says, 'Boss you are very lucky, now you will go to the whorehouse with my money.'
(7) Born in Philadelphia, she spent some time running errands in a Baltimore whorehouse, "just about the only place where black and white folks could meet in any natural way", where she first discovered jazz.