179 examples of philandering in sentences

They were obviously not engaged in philandering; Cartwright felt their quiet absorption was significant.

"Philandering about museums," she continued, "with handsome young ladies on the pretence of work.

Moreover, you heardforgive me for reminding youthere was not an ounce of sincerity in all his philandering for you to hold in sentimental recollection.

"I mean," he said, "if you must have it, that the time you spend philandering here would be better employed in looking after the old man, who has spent a good deal over you and gets precious little interest out of the investment.

It becomes increasingly clear that she had had about enough of this epistolary philandering, and she indicated this in no uncertain manner.

Perhaps Charmian's exploits in escaping from a severe grandmother, and going unchaperoned to Harrogate (where a very pretty piece of philandering ensued), do not amount to much when seriously considered, but it is one of Mrs. BARNES-GRUNDY'S strong points that you cannot take her seriously.

No philandering, no dallying.

No philandering, no dallying, no misunderstanding.

The pill is disguised in sugar of wit; it is administered as a complimentif you had not pleased, you would not have been censured; it is a personal affaira hyphen, a trait d'union, between you and your censor; age's philandering, for her pleasure and your good.

So Mr. Bowie went forth in his might that very evening, and finding two of the Oxford men, informed them in plain Scotch, that, "Gin he caught them, or any ither such skellums, philandering after his leddies, or his leddies' maids, he'd jist knock their empty pows togither."

I have read since the story of Aladdin's Wonderful Lamp, but that fair and the race, which was won by a young birkie who had neither hat nor shoon, riding a philandering beast of a horse thirteen or fourteen years auld, beat it all to sticks.

I would willingly be here when the doors open in the morning; but my business will not do itself while I am philandering and making you tired of me before your time.

For some time past Marian has been staying with me as a matter of custom and convenience only, using me as a cover for her philandering with Douglas, and paying me by keeping the house very nicely for me.

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

You give me the French for 'no philandering,' and I'll bring him up with a round turn when he drifts.

"Friend Tomlinson," said he, "when I tell you to row for an iceberg I mean you to row right away there, d'ye see, and not to go philandering about over the ocean.

Phoebe-Louisa married him partly because she wanted a man to help in her greengrocery; but what charm he had for her soon waned, and she smote hard when she caught him philandering with Beausire Fillery.

What in the name of all that was unpleasant did this philandering little idiot mean by trying to destroy herself on the front lawn of his holiday house?

If I had married happily, I don't think I should have been tempted to go about philandering.

You've spent too many of your evenings philandering up in Newcastle there.

But Soane, in his philandering, had to do with black care that would be ever at his elbow; black care, that always when he was not with Julia, and sometimes while he talked to her, would jog his thoughts, and draw a veil before the future.

The primitive woman from the East Side would waltz in and destroy the beauty of any lady she found philandering, however innocently, with her spouse.

"It's not in my line either to go philandering after any woman.

After a little time I went philandering in the groves of the baroness with the two incomparable young ladies.

"Oh, I can spend the afternoon philandering so long as I catch the night train to Liverpool," Capper answered promptly.

179 examples of  philandering  in sentences