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How to use man-about-town in a sentence

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The young Kant overcame his humble origins to become an elegant man-about-town.
But years before that, he had been the greatest man-about-town in Dawson City and Nome.
A young girl behaves like an old-fashioned man-about-town.
Carnet de Vol appeals to the active man-about-town between 30 and 40 who keeps up with fashion, wears what he likes and for whom dressing elegantly is as important during the week as at the weekend.
The man-about-town began to follow her, but along the other side of the boulevard, keeping his eyes trained on her.
Jean Pigozzi, the man-about-town, darted under military portraits.
Flashman's father is a man-about-town, one of those who hang on to the skirts of fashionable society which, in the Regency days of his prime, was not over-fastidious.
Writer sat with Jerome Zipkin, the man-about-town.
Examples from Classical Literature
He was quite the man-about-town of the conversation, while the easy-shaver was the child.
Bimba is a popular character in Cuba, and in some respects represents a type of the Creole 'pollo,' or man-about-town.
The man-about-town duly made his appearance to the very minute.
He was a man-about-town, living, to all appearances, by his wits.
And even the man-about-town stands aghast at the ultra-modern crazes.
He was always a man-about-town, but he and Brian were inseparable.
He was a man-about-town, living, to all appearance, by his wits.
As a clergyman turned hedonistic man-about-town, Churchill was often critiqued as foppishly metropolitan.
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