2. Noun. The action of philandering. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Philandering
1. philander [v] - See also: philander
Lexicographical Neighbors of Philandering
Literary usage of Philandering
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Complete Works and Life of Laurence Sterne by Laurence Sterne, Wilbur Lucius Cross, Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1904)
"Philandering of this kind causes much distress, however, to the other party
concerned, who feels acutely after the lover has ' cantered off on his haunches. ..."
2. The Library of Wit and Humor, Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Literature by Rufus Edmonds Shapley (1892)
"And you here late and early, getting the best of everything, and philandering
with her everywhere—und now you won't marry her ! I am ruined entirely with ..."
3. The Golden Treasury of Irish Songs and Lyrics by Charles Welsh (1907)
"WILLIAM BOYLE (1853- ) Philandering MAUREEN, acushla, ah ! why such a frown on you!
Sure, 'tis your own purty smiles should be there, Under those ringlets ..."
4. My Italian Year: Observations and Reflections in Italy During the Last Year by Joseph Collins (1919)
"... CHAPTER XI PREACHING, PROPHESYING, AND Philandering A FEW months ago it seemed
that the war might go on for years. Now it seems as if it could not last ..."
5. Old England: Her Story Mirrored in Her Scenes by Walter Shaw Sparrow (1908)
"But the King, that " champion of the dames," is said to be in love, philandering
with Lady Heron ; while others believe that he wants to have his enemies ..."