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seducer

si dooh ser

  • n  a bad person who entices others into error or wrongdoing
  • n  a man who takes advantage of women

  • Even Charles de Gaulle, who well knew Roosevelt's disdain for him, succumbed to the "glittering personality," as he put it, of "that artist, that seducer.
  • So I salute the Dalai Lama as a great spiritual seducer.
  • The huge smile, the twinkling eye, the enthusiastic gestures as he talks he's a seducer, the Don Juan of the food world.
Quotes

  • Sebastian Faulks in Variety
    Although careful to reveal few details, Faulks told the press, "He (Bond) is slightly more vulnerable than any previous Bond but at the same time he is both gallant and highly sexed, if you can be both. Although he is a great seducer, he really does...
  • Jim Wallis in FrontPage magazine.com
    Giving voice to Sojourners' intense anti-Americanism, Jim Wallis called the US "the great power, the great seducer, the great captor and destroyer of human life, the great master of humanity and history in its totalitarian claims and designs."
  • Arianna Huffington in NewsMax.com
    What we've seen in Arnold is an alternation of the seducer and the bully,Huffington told the New York Times. "Seduction worked for a while because he's a very charming man and the people were so relieved to be rid of [recalled Gov.] Gray...

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