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Lothario
/ ləʊˈθɑːrɪˌəʊ /
noun
- sometimes not capital a rake, libertine, or seducer
Word History and Origins
Origin of Lothario1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Lothario1
Example Sentences
It also undermines his lifelong effort to portray himself as an irresistible Lothario and sexual dynamo.
The family man whose long list of young companions, especially at so-called Bunga Bunga bacchanals, both scandalized the country and endeared him to aspiring Lotharios.
In large part because of his insatiable need to present as a Lothario, Trump also keeps pretending that various alleged victims aren't hot enough to earn his violent attention.
Samba, as the story’s emotional fulcrum and bookish Lothario, makes Camille both mellow and magnetic, someone whose sensitivity and openness to the many women passing through his life can be both vice and virtue.
Her maternal grandfather, a bipolar Texas Lothario who was married at least 10 times, was shot in the stomach by one of his wives, and her maternal great-grandfather killed a man with a hay hook.
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