philandering / fɪˈlæn dər /

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philandering 的定义

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

philandering 近义词

v. 动词 verb

be unfaithful

更多philandering例句

  1. 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.
  2. Given his philandering reputation, it is perhaps unsurprising that there are several people who claim to be his offspring.
  3. If a Queen did cheat, her crimes fade into insignificance compared to the extensive philandering engaged in by medieval monarchs.
  4. I might as well have pitched a story about Martin Luther King, Jr. philandering with white women.
  5. The same bodyguard, apparently bearing croissants, returns to fetch the never-married philandering leader the next morning.
  6. Don returns to his philandering ways, leaving Megan to quietly wonder where her husband has gone.
  7. But you'll have to pay for it, while she's philandering about with him!
  8. Poor fellow, he'll have a hard job of work on hand just then, and won't have much time for philandering.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. Why didn't you say that at first, instead of philandering along about art.