We banish strangers, and what charms and allures them would womanize us.
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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.
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They say even our Muslim soldiers' children drink, eat pork, and womanize freely in the white man's land, while their parents want Sharia back home.
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I wouldn't mind that, if they hadn't womanized it, too.
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Nevertheless, where my daughter's happiness was concerned, I considered womanizing bad enough, thank you very much!)
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Will he not swiftly pound man and mask together into nothingness with his club, for womanizing and disgracing him?
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He trailed a reputation for womanizing that, even if it was ninety percent invention, as she assumed, was still prodigious.
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You meet now and then men who have the woman in them without being womanized; they are the pick of men.
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"Well," she pauses to consider, "I'm no good at womanizing either." Her cheek twitches.
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"A pest upon that learning,-itsicklies and womanizes men's minds!"
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"Despite your belief that I'm a shallow, womanizing lech, I do have interests outside the bedroom."
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Other spokespersons for women believe the "revolution" stopped too soon, that the wave of working women should have persisted and "womanized" these traditionally masculine spheres.