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libertine

[lib-er-teen, -tin] / ˈlɪb ərˌtin, -tɪn /




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He drop-kicked most of it into oblivion with his incoherent program of libertine values, trade wars, tax cuts, deficits and wall building.

From Salon

Rio is the cradle of samba and bossa nova music and home to libertine Carnival festivities that encourage costumes and clowning.

From Washington Times

I spent most of an afternoon rubbing its broad tabletop with beeswax polish and plugged away with a toothbrush to gouge the lint from legs bulging with cartoonish round eyes, libertine tongues and feathery toes.

From New York Times

In both Paris and Venice, this Irish beauty quickly finds herself either welcoming or fending off the attentions of libertines and aristocratic gallants.

From Washington Post

“The message is the same for everyone: wear a mask, wash your hands and practice social distancing, whether you are a libertine or not a libertine.”

From Fox News