Condom and Pill

Condom

Condom noun - Contraceptive device consisting of a sheath of thin rubber or latex that is worn over the penis during intercourse.
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Synonyms for Condom

Pill and condom are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Pill" instead a noun "Condom".

Pill

Pill noun - A small mass containing medicine to be taken orally.

Condom and pill are semantically related. You can use "Condom" instead a noun "Pill".

Nearby Words: pillbox, pilled

How words are described

full full condom full pill
single single condom single pill
big big condom big pill
defective defective condom defective pill
Other adjectives: new, last, red, radioactive.

Both words in one sentence

  • She knows this because she found the condom in the husband's pocket and she knows he never uses them with her because she's on the pill.
  • Cory confirmed to Shawn that they used a condom, and she was on the pill, and other measures were also taken.
  • Webcomic / Alien Loves Predator Also Bill Clinton due to a pill that makes him ejaculate acid if he climaxes, which his wife gave him as a precaution against/punishment for adultery and an acid-proof condom.
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