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philander

[fi-lan-der] / fɪˈlæn dər /


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"It says 'accept certain inalienable truths - prices will rise, politicians will philander and you too will get old'."

From BBC • Jan. 24, 2026

He did not drink or philander; his first marriage ended in an amicable divorce after twelve years, and his second lasted until his death in 1965.

From Time Magazine Archive

“Don’t mean to have any. It’s fun to watch other people philander, but I should feel like a fool doing it myself,” said Jo, looking alarmed at the thought.

From "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott

With him certainly she had no disposition to philander.

From The Tragic Muse by James, Henry

Do you think I'm going to let you hustle for wages while I philander in the regions of high art?

From The Four Million by Henry, O.