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But making him a figurative lady killer here who has two girls throwing themselves at him?

For the time being, Bill Clinton may be trading in his reputation as a lady-killer for one as a statesman.

But Arthur Kennedy Foxhall was too perturbed that day to practice with success even the easy arts of the professional lady-killer.

Brent thought of the turkey-gobbler's strut as, with amused eyes, he watched the backwoods lady-killer.

The discomfited lady-killer, aspersing the name of Anna with an insolent gaucherie, has his ears boxed for his pains.

He had been very handsome in those days, and had an extraordinary reputation as a lady-killer.

But there generally comes a time when that kind of a lady-killer gets hit himself.

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

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