womanizer in the PONS Dictionary

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Barber is an aloof womanizer who can not commit or love and is used to illustrate the loneliness inherent in big-city life.
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He actually has a habit of telling dirty jokes and is quite the womanizer.
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Tom is a womanizer who lives for his work.
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She soon learned that her new husband was an alcoholic and a womanizer.
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The marriage is thought not to have lasted long, as he was a womanizer.
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He was the life of the party, women loved him, a real womanizer.
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Flash is something of a glory hound and womanizer who wishes he could get out and about on a more permanent basis.
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By age sixteen 1832, he was already a consummated womanizer.
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He is a womanizer who can never get enough.
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He is a womanizer, but his flirting is often seen as shallow, so girls do not often fall for it.
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