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libertine

[lib-er-teen, -tin] / ˈlɪb ərˌtin, -tɪn /




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But Johnson, like so many other conservative Christians, is so consumed by his fear and loathing of America’s liberal culture that he gladly embraced the felonious libertine.

From Salon

Then again, how can there be with such a mendacious, felonious, libertine as their standard bearer?

From Salon

Timothy and Victoria aren’t aware that their sons have slipped into the type of libertine excess European aristocrats once indulged in.

From Salon

That he somehow got two wealthy libertines to do his dirty work for him is a true testament to the power of his vision.

From Salon

Some argued that they assumed Ms Pelicot had consented, or that they were taking part in a libertine sex game.

From BBC