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philanderer

[fi-lan-der-er] / fɪˈlæn dər ər /


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Events come to a head and the skillfully written climax is so distant and chilly that it speaks to a waning of interest in the figure of the philanderer.

From The Wall Street Journal

When the Prince turns out to be a narcissistic philanderer, Cinderella wastes no time in trading her dream marriage for a more modest domestic arrangement with people who genuinely appreciate her.

From Los Angeles Times

“I always had a lot of doubts” about the role of a philanderer whose antics catch up with him, Giménez Cacho said.

From New York Times

She is the mother as philanderer and absentee.

From New York Times

Also there is Jackson’s understandable disdain for the “screeching girls,” as she called the students at Bennington, the women’s college in Vermont where Hyman, a perennial philanderer, taught.

From Washington Post