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How to use womanising in a sentence

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The Irish actor was as famous for his varied movie roles as his drinking and womanising.
Sitsili plays Zep, an abusive husband whose life is consumed with work, womanising and giving his wife grief.
Harden's Krasner is a maelstrom of emotions, lurching from admiration of her husband to fierce rage at his drunken womanising.
Nancy Dowd's script crackles with wit, while Newman is at his manipulative, womanising best.
His arrogance, egoism and desperate need for womanising, are as well known as his genius.
He is essentially a sybarite, renting a spacious palazzo by the Grand Canal, eating, drinking and, separated from his wife in England, womanising with zest.
In pursuing his goal, a womanising count is even ready to dress as a hermit or a nun. But all his tricks fail.
Charmers, bookmakers, flowers hurdled around, drinkers hollering in the street and womanising.
Drinking, gambling and womanising sometimes landed him in trouble.
When he gave up boozing and womanising, he confides, his mother thought he was gay. Comedians like Mr Moss have a difficult job.
Clark was well known for his womanising, and had a reputation for extreme violence.
Brian Mesquitta, Lancing, West Sussex I WAS deeply shocked to read about the Reverend Russell Bates and his womanising ways.
In the course of his 30-year career Alain Chamfort has hidden behind an interesting variety of stage personas. In the 60's Chamfort played the role of 60's hipster, hanging out drinking and womanising with Jacques Dutronc.
This rock-star activist galvanised patriotic young Nigerians, but seduced them too, with a cocky charm and a playful rebelliousness revolving mostly around dope-smoking and womanising.
The flamboyant Rai star, renowned for his drinking, wild partying and incessant womanising did not appear to be the ideal candidate for settling down.
But in the Philippines, the debate that led to the downfall of the womanising, hard-drinking President Joseph Estrada was framed in moral rather than financial terms.
He spent much of the money he inherited during and after his education on womanising, literature, pastimes, and travel.
That campaign coincided with a rare public glimpse of Kennedy womanising, with reports that the President had been secretly married once before, and so might be a bigamist.
The popular image of mercenaries as hard-drinking, womanising buccaneers is half a century out of date although, having grown up under white minority rule, they carry some of its baggage.
Austen disapproved of the Prince Regent on the account of his womanising, gambling, drinking, spendthrift ways and generally disreputable behaviour.
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