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swinger

noun as in philanderer

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Also, in a nod to The Ice Storm and other touchstones of ’70s suburbia, they’re swingers.

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The monogamous or safe-only gay man is a far safer bet than the unprotected hetero swinger.

He and Nixon gossip about Henry Kissinger, who Nixon calls “a swinger.”

Moore would advertise the parties on swinger websites, and claims to have earned $100,000 in the first six months.

He discusses his re-election and his Republican rivals, “Swinger Grimace” and “Mormon-Bot.”

Unlike open marriages and the swinger days of the 1960s and 1970s, these unions are not about sex with multiple outside partners.

Gang-y-gate swinger, a fighting man, who goes swaggering in the road (or gate); a roisterer who takes the wall of every one.

He grasped his bat near the end, for Bert was what is known as a “free swinger,” and crouched expectantly.

They could see Jeb coming from behind the lilac bushes, some ten feet away from the swinger.

Eliminate Mr. Patch and Mr. Swinger, however, and Mr. Hawke would be chosen by a majority of seven.

The child is then handed over to the swinger, who carries the child as he swings.

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On this page you'll find 119 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to swinger, such as: coquette, cruiser, heartbreaker, operator, philanderer, and player.

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

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