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Example sentences for "philandering"

Lexicographically close words:
phenylhydrazine; phial; phiale; phials; philanderer; philanthropic; philanthropical; philanthropies; philanthropist; philanthropists
  1. Then he's no business philandering round with women who aren't born spinsters," retorted Kitty promptly.

  2. And the net result of it all was that Peter, irrevocably bound to another woman, had fallen in love with Nan, while the latter was philandering desperately with a totally unsuitable second string.

  3. Look, if Rooke doesn't show up down there, so that we know he's only philandering with Nan and has no real intention of marrying her, will you come then?

  4. My dear Uncle Davenport, I’m young enough to be your son; philandering with a married woman is the most exaggerated form of amusement that’s ever been invented.

  5. And do you mean to say that justifies him in philandering with Ada Fergusson?

  6. This episode of violently sentimental philandering with an Indian "grass widow" was, in any case, an extremely unlovely passage in Sterne's life.

  7. She talked in this homely manner to stop any notion of philandering that the young gentleman might be disposed to entertain in regard to a lady so attractive to the pursuit as Diana's beauty and delicate situation might make her seem.

  8. Of course he had meant no harm, nothing worse than some petty philandering with the loveliest woman of her time.

  9. Therefore, I thought it just as well, before any London Philandering took place, that I should have a little time to look round me, and to see what girls were in and about the place.

  10. So I have caught you, shameless girl, philandering again with this rascally red-coat.

  11. If I thought it was that son of Satan, the serjeant, who is ever philandering and following you about--Who was it, I say?

  12. To talk of clinical lectures in town, and all the time at Harbridge, philandering with that forward, intriguing girl!

  13. Bistu kaáyung pagkapalikíru nímu, Your philandering is an open secret.

  14. They were playing a most fascinating game, in which they all stand in a circle and sing a philandering song, except one who is in the center of the ring, and holds a cushion.

  15. And there he heard those philandering songs, and played those sweet games of forfeits, which put him quite beside himself, and kept him awake that night till the rooster crowed at the end of his first chicken-nap.

  16. I did not mind your philandering with her in my absence.

  17. So you have been doing a little plotting on your own account--and a little philandering too, eh?

  18. Sir John says that this--er--philandering must be stopped absolutely.

  19. This--er--philandering with the wives and daughters of natives is a thing that must definitely be stopped or there will be awful trouble.

  20. Do you think you serve the King by philandering in a rose garden, or playing at French and English in the Burnt Mill?

  21. If it is not Mademoiselle de Vesc it is Francois Villon; if it is not philandering it is wine-bibbing," he said harshly.

  22. I'll have no philandering aboard my ship, lad--no whispering or cuddling or any such foolishness.

  23. At least we understand one another, which is more than most of those philandering couples do.

  24. Smoking in the bottom of Mr. Thorne's ha-ha, or philandering with some of those Miss Chadwicks.

  25. Only think what the Thornes will say if they hear that their parish clergyman spends his whole time philandering with this woman.

  26. He had said so, but this pre-matrimonial philandering of his looked very curious.

  27. He was interested in her charms, anxious to make love to her in a philandering sort of way, without intending to do her any harm.

  28. If he could only make her believe that there wasn't anything vital in either of these affairs, that his interests and protestations had been of a light, philandering character.

  29. His first divinity was the grass-widow of Moffat, and here Temple had been compelled to remonstrate in spite of all the lover's philandering about her freedom from her husband, who had used her ill.

  30. Harry Dundas at least was never found philandering as we find Bozzy on this occasion, where the mixture of religion and flirtation is so confusing.

  31. All that fair-weather prettiness and philandering would be put out of sight at the first growl of a storm.

  32. But that sort of philandering is a little dangerous, isn't it?

  33. The other women were not so reticent, however, and from what they let drop I gathered that her husband had caught her philandering with a young buck belonging to a neighbouring village.

  34. I began to think so myself, for it suddenly occurred to me that the two soldiers had been about the camp practically all the morning, and could not, therefore, have been down in Bafilo, philandering with native girls.

  35. What business had I to put on all my best things and come philandering down here, hoping to see the Professor?

  36. Even young Gobbo, in a coarse, philandering way, had made love, too!


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "philandering" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    flirtatious; lechery; libertine; unchastity