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She is going there to copy it, not to philander with Alec.
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So it won't matter if he does want to philander, George.
3
There is nothing particularly glamorous about the way Philander plays his cricket.
4
Wanderers will play host to Vernon Philander's final Test for South Africa.
5
Professor Porter and Mr. Philander were deeply interested in examining the skeletons.
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We banish strangers, and what charms and allures them would womanize us.
2
They create and design retro 1960s ad campaigns, while they chain-smoke, drink and womanize.
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Leave me be and go womanize someone else! She grabbed a book and chucked it at him.
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Roscoe had never been one to womanize.
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So the way I see it, this means either I become celibate like a priest or I womanize like a hound dog.
Usage of womanise in English
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No Spartan condescends to labour, yet no Spartan can womanise himself by ease.
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It wasn't uncommon for the artists who laid the foundations of modern art in early 20th-century Paris to recite poetry, womanise, drink and take drugs.
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Every man is womanised, merely by being born.
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Former Boyzone star Keith Duffy is to swap warbling for womanising with a part in Coronation Street.
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He was at the heart of Tory high command, and was socialising and womanising at a level he had long dreamed of.
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A pushy father and a handsome, womanising son made for television: even when still a governor he was being compared to JFK.
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Ten gel-haired himbos are thrown together in a cliff-top penthouse overlooking the beach in Newquay for a summer of surfing, womanising and heavy drinking.