Use "man about town" in a sentence

1. He was known as a man about town.

2. Loosely translated, a Boulevardier is a man-about-town

3. Arsenio has a reputation for being a man about town.

4. John has a reputation for being a man about town.

5. John has a rputation for bing a man about town.

6. In his designer suit and shiny shoes he looked quite the man about town.

7. All this was contrasted with the egocentric, hedonist , carefree existence of the man - about - town.

8. I was — I admit it — rather dashing — a man about town if not a downright cad.

9. Boulevardier (plural Boulevardiers) A man who frequents the boulevards; thus, a man about town or bon vivant

10. Today, although the word is not a commonly used one, the Boulevardier could be best described as “a man about town.” In other words, the Boulevardier …

11. "Would you mind telling me, " I asked her, "if you ever meet with the character commonly denominated as "A Man About Town" during your daily wanderings?

12. I should describe him as a man about town; he has enough money to be able to live without a profession and he doesn't seem to want one.