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philandering

/fi-lan-der/US // fɪˈlæn dər //UK // (fɪˈlændə) //

花言巧语,花心的人,花言巧语的,花心

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v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to have many casual sexual encounters or affairs, especially when married or in a committed relationship.

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Examples

  • Americans love a redemption story, but when a philandering politician just can’t seem to clean up their act, voters are ready to move on.

  • Given his philandering reputation, it is perhaps unsurprising that there are several people who claim to be his offspring.

  • If a Queen did cheat, her crimes fade into insignificance compared to the extensive philandering engaged in by medieval monarchs.

  • I might as well have pitched a story about Martin Luther King, Jr. philandering with white women.

  • The same bodyguard, apparently bearing croissants, returns to fetch the never-married philandering leader the next morning.

  • Don returns to his philandering ways, leaving Megan to quietly wonder where her husband has gone.

  • But you'll have to pay for it, while she's philandering about with him!

  • Poor fellow, he'll have a hard job of work on hand just then, and won't have much time for philandering.

  • He was interested in her charms, anxious to make love to her in a philandering sort of way, without intending to do her any harm.

  • If our young men do not turn this Scotch girl's head with their philandering, send her to me and I will use her kindly.

  • Why didn't you say that at first, instead of philandering along about art.