Whatever we may think of bigamists--and there are black sheep in every flock--the bigamist is manifestly a much-married man.
Hardly a bigamist climbed into the dock--and there was an apparently endless stream of them--to whom the local police did not give a glowing certificate of character.
He does not feel the want of "a home from home," as the bigamist does.
The son of a bigamist can have no name, unless it be his mother's maiden name, but George knew nothing of that.
None but Hilda and himself knew that the bigamistwas at that moment in prison again for another and a later offence.
Was it not astounding that the bigamist should have both these women on his side, either working for him, or weeping over his woes?
A Hopeful Old Bigamist There are any number of difficulties and bumps along the roads of this world, and yet there are plenty of easy-going people who never prepare for them.
As a bigamist I suppose on the whole I've been fairly successful.
Then he grimly handed them to Justin, the two continued their journey, and later halted before the closed tent of Que-dane, bigamist and robber.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bigamist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.