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dalliance

[dal-ee-uhns, dal-yuhns] / ˈdæl i əns, ˈdæl yəns /




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Not even his rivals for the Republican nomination dared question the indictment’s underlying allegations that Mr. Trump engaged in extramarital dalliances with a pornographic film actress and a Playboy Playmate.

From New York Times

Daniels was on the verge of revealing a sexual dalliance between herself and Trump.

From Seattle Times

Even conservative evangelical leaders who might be expected to look askance at the extramarital dalliances contained in the allegations were supportive.

From New York Times

Borsano's business would implode dramatically and his political dalliances couldn't shield him from arrest and prosecution.

From BBC

Affairs, dalliances and general sexcapades are hallmarks of soap operas, so “White Girl in Danger” follows suit with kooky seduction scenes, surprising bedfellows and sprays of bodily fluid.

From New York Times