Paramour in a sentence as a noun

For she doted on their paramours, whose flesh is as the flesh of asses, and whose issue is like the issue of horses.

Kind of like grouping the words 'paramour', 'enmity' and 'hamster' together bc they all contain /m/ sound.

Before meeting her paramour, she wouldn't have much incentive to lock her money away from herself.

"[6] One newspaper ran an article asking, “‘Ought a convicted adulteress and her paramour husband to be placed in the highest offices of this free and Christian land?’”

What's the polite way to say "Ted Kennedy was a man who did many things unrelated to causing the death of his paramour in the cause of protecting his political career"?

It fits in well with my paramour introduction service business and my marriage dissolution insurance business ideas.

But this general idea that it's somehow "ghastly" to send a paramour love notes and sexually suggestive pictures is a sad remnant of our puritanical history, and the sooner we rid ourselves of this notion, the better.

Among other things, a video has surfaced of a speech by Petraeus' paramour in which she suggested the Libya attack was targeting a secret prison at the Benghazi consulate annex, raising unverified concerns about possible security leaks.

Paramour definitions

noun

a woman's lover

noun

a woman who cohabits with an important man

See also: concubine courtesan doxy