Patrick the moneybags of the gang with a supermodel girlfriend, is cuckolded by Serge, the class clown. |
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By closely following the female and tying with her after mating, the dog fox tries to prevent himself from being cuckolded by other dog foxes. |
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Rand cuckolded her do-nothing spouse in front of his face and with long, tedious rationalizations with which she forced him to agree. |
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The cuckolded father is in this sense also a helper, but we do not use the term for putative fathers. |
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Prosaically, Villa was killed years later not by the U.S. Army but by a man he had cuckolded. |
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Several studies have shown that yearling passerines are more frequently cuckolded by older males than vice versa. |
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He is cuckolded by his wife, Alison, and injured after falling down from the roof in a tub. |
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Fisher was flagrantly cuckolded by Taylor as the whole world watched the filming of Cleopatra in Rome. |
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It's less embarrassing all around, and not many men want it to be recorded in the courts that they have been cuckolded. |
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A swirl of activity ensues, with a cuckolded friend, the challenge to a duel, and the lady of the house designing a garden. |
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As you see, this is no simple story about a man who is cuckolded by his wife, but the story of man who chooses not to know what it is too painful for him to accept. |
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Even the original Vulcan, as connoisseurs of Roman mythology will remember, was a clumsy bore, which is one reason his wife Venus cuckolded him with the more mobile Mars. |
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Alone, Iago speaks of his hatred of Othello and a rumour that the Moor has cuckolded him, and hatches a plan to persuade Othello that his wife is unfaithful with Cassio. |
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In the film, he was cuckolded by his father, played by Laurence Olivier. |
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Your character, Keith, who has been cuckolded by Geoff, is a cab driver. |
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Heathcliff goes on to torment Edgar by hinting that he has cuckolded him. |
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Agamemnon's acquiescence in this slaughter involves much indecision, even in his cuckolded brother Menelaus. |
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Nest-tending parentals that are cuckolded more provide less care to their young and are more likely to partially cannibalize or even abandon their brood. |
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The paternal grandmother shares, in an evolutionary sense, her son's risk that he might have been cuckolded. |
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He has since played thrusting lawyers, a cuckolded husband, a dysfunctional builder, cops and numerous romantic leads in a dizzying number of TV series and one-offs. |
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In Mr Crimp's hands the story, taken from a gory medieval romance in which a cuckolded nobleman forces his wife to eat the heart of her murdered lover, becomes a troubling philosophical parable. |
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Cuckolding, that is, deceiving those who trust you or being cuckolded, is the element that all the characters swim in. |
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Jude Law, meanwhile, has drawn the shortest straw of all as Anna's cuckolded other half. |
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He may have been cuckolded, but only once, and then it was by Picasso. Freud, who loved risk, was also a compulsive gambler, and his debts were staggering. |
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At the pinnacle of power, David stole another man's wife, impregnated her, attempted a coverup, and conspired to kill the cuckolded husband. |
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By insisting that the young undergo genital mutilation of some form as a quid pro quo, an older married man can seek to ensure that even if he is cuckolded, he will still be the father of his wives' children. |
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And where better to start the process of naming the unfolding atlas of new planets than with the magical smith who was Venus's husband and cuckolded by Mars? |
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Based on Frederick Knott's play of the same name, the film stars Ray Milland as a cuckolded husband who devises a plan for his wife's murder, which then goes horribly wrong. |
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From the antics of adulterous lovers to the revenge of cuckolded husbands, the characters remain as engaging and recognisable today as they were in the 14th century. |
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This logic implies that the first subject position, originally occupied by the cuckolded King, is one of impotence, in contrast to the masculinized third position. |
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