philanderer in English

noun
1
a man who readily or frequently enters into casual sexual relationships with women; a womanizer.
he was known as a philanderer
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1. I'm a philanderer.

2. 5 D . Edison Chen is a goddamned rich philanderer.

3. 1 He had a reputation as a philanderer.

4. 6 Dilettante: a philanderer who seduces the several arts and letters each in turn for another.

5. 2 He's a bit of a philanderer -- don't take him too seriously!

6. 3 Universal Pictures wanted Chase to play house philanderer Otter, and the role was offered to him.

7. Dilettante: a philanderer who seduces the several arts and letters each in turn for another.

8. 10 Swearing he had never so much as looked at another woman, Jack assured Jill he was no philanderer.

9. 9 Seoarang girlwho is still sacred from the touch of a philanderer male, has the physicalcharacteristics on the nose.

10. 8 I'm not sure I remember ever hearing someone seriously entertain the possibility that the philanderer was bisexual.

11. 4 And the middle-aged philanderer, it turns out, is as mythical as the sexless middle-aged woman.

12. 7 Then like a fool he had spoken of Maud,(www.Sentencedict.com) and Sarah had seen him as nothing more than a philanderer.

13. 16 Then like a fool he had spoken of Maud, and Sarah had seen him as nothing more than a philanderer.

14. Additionally, through some kind of family osmosis, children pick up that a parent is a philanderer, and this, in turn, gives an unspoken OK to such behavior

15. ‘During his days in court, the criminal past of the self-confessed liar and philanderer emerged, with offences of Bigamy, theft, fraud and criminal damage, and a faked suicide among two changes of identity.’