promiscuous• Rumors spread through the school that Jill was promiscuous.• Just by definition, they're going to be promiscuous.• Some have attemptedsuicide; others have abused drugs or been sexually promiscuous.• This sounds compelling and attractive but it can be promiscuous as well.• I remain, firmly in defence of happily promiscuoushominids.• There are usually more females than males present on an infested person and the males are relatively promiscuous, mating frequently.• Promiscuous men are rarely criticized as severely as promiscuous women.• Men are promiscuousopportunists at heart and in their fantasies.• The promiscuousprincess quickly becomes a pawn.• The most promiscuousspecies end up a collage of different handicaps, ornaments, and gaudyblotches.• The survey found that single men aged 18--35 were more promiscuous than any other social group.