Sentence example with the word 'libertine'

libertine

adulterer, decadent, fornicator, gay dog, individualist, liberal, masher, philandering, rip, seducer, wanton

Definition adj. unrestrained by convention or morality

Last update: August 11, 2015


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Although she was aware of his reputation as a libertine, she felt she could reform him and help him break his dissolute way of life.   [Please select]

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A drunken libertine and a cruel tyrant ~ (May 1849); the latter was assassinated in 1854, and a regency under his widow, Marie Louise, was insti tuted during which the government became somewhat more tolerable, although by no means free from political persecution; in 1857 the Austrian troops evacuated the duchy.   [noun]

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Both before and after the marriage he seems to have been a libertine as unblushing though not so fastidious as Charles himself.   [noun]

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"Leave that for your libertine sister."   [noun]

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Libertine as I was, I could not bear to see a man behave so wide of the character he assumed.   [noun]

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She had been kept aloof from that libertine crew; but was she any better than they.   [noun]

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"For the mess of pottage we give, the money he squanders on libertine pleasures, England is buying freedom."   [noun]

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How Cleopatra flushed and paled when Timagenes condemned him as an unprincipled libertine.   [noun]

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A fiendish libertine from his earliest years this stinking goat of Mendes gave precocious signs of infantile debauchery, recalling the cities of the plain, with a dissolute granddam.   [noun]

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A rover, a gambler, a libertine, often drunk, he displeased these young dreamers by humming incessantly: "J'aimons les filles, et j'aimons le bon vin."   [noun]

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He is much inclined to libertine wanderings, without, however, neglecting proper attention at home.   [Please select]

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