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womanize

[woom-uh-nahyz] / ˈwʊm əˌnaɪz /




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As if this weren’t enough, the force’s female members are distracted by their boss, a womanizing rat.

From New York Times

His cavalier attitude about his reputation for womanizing doesn’t wear as well in the post-“me too” era.

From Seattle Times

As the countess with the womanizing husband, she paused several times framing her belly with her hands.

From Seattle Times

The alcoholism; the womanizing; the not-so-subtle anti-Semitism and racism; the many, many shot lions and elephants — it’s all there.

From New York Times

There, she meets two men who vie for her affections: Fanis, a feisty 76-year-old, has a long history of womanizing, to try to exorcise a dark chapter from his past.

From Washington Post