womanizerwom‧an‧izer (also womaniser British English) /ˈwʊmənaɪzə $ -ər/ noun [countable] - A bit of a shady character, and a womanizer.
- BClinton, the acknowledged womanizer, can not separate himself from Johnson as a sort of political primitive.
- But no one has suggest that Modigliani, the womanizer, was ever unfaithful to her.
- Crowley was colourful, eccentric, flamboyant, and deliberately shocking, always a keen adventurer and womanizer.
- He had a local reputation as a sportsman and a strong man, and also as a womanizer.
- Later, when the Cruikshanks came out, he said, as they walked towards us, Barber's a womanizer.
- They knew he had his own sense of rough justice, and that he was a forty-five-year-old, well-known womanizer.
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