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gigolo

noun as in male seducer or escort

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As his marriage and finances disintegrated, he moved alone to Paris and supported himself as a gigolo while contributing to the satirical anarchist magazine Hara-Kiri.

John Turturro gave me a part in his movie [Fading Gigolo], and I was happy to do it.

The ex-bookmen negotiate a 60-40 split in favor of the gigolo, and a business is born.

He sits on park benches scoping out rich middle-aged women for his gigolo.

Moreau, however, actually pined over a Greek gigolo that was brought along on a trip with her and Richardson.

Naturally, no decent French girl would have been allowed for a single moment to dance with a gigolo.

A very faint dull red crept suddenly over the pallor of the gigolo's face.

And the Mazzettis put but one interpretation upon a young woman who strolls into the soft darkness of the Promenade with a gigolo.

Orson J.'s fee, as he handed it to the gigolo, was the kind that mounted grandly into dollars instead of mere francs.

The nice-looking gigolo seemed to be in great demand, but Orson J. succeeded in capturing him after the third dance.

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On this page you'll find 16 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to gigolo, such as: lothario, lounge lizard, male prostitute, seducer, don juan, and inamorato.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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