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philander

[fi-lan-der] / fɪˈlæn dər /


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"It says 'accept certain inalienable truths - prices will rise, politicians will philander and you too will get old'."

From BBC

One forthcoming spectator confessed to being burdened with anger over her father’s philandering.

From Los Angeles Times

The film delved into the loneliness of a woman trapped in a loveless marriage to a philandering, often tyrannical landlord in an opulent yet feudal world.

From BBC

Like the power-mongering and philandering Zeus of mythology, they are unhappy when their bad deeds are pointed out.

From Salon

Josh, what was that like working alongside so much talent while playing Douglas Dellacorte, a philandering husband who always seems on the brink of ruin?

From Los Angeles Times