Definitionn. a bad person who entices others into error or wrongdoing
Last update: June 29, 2015
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The actor are the seducer to young generation. [Please select]
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Cautiously she moved forward, allowing herself a peek at this amalgam of evil, this seducer of virgins, who had so ravaged her body. [Please select]
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"And why did she resist her seducer when she loved him." [Please select]
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--But I guess--poetry--poetry--the soft seducer of youth. [Please select]
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Now, now, now, is the time to reckon with your seducer. [Please select]
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"The _rôle_ of seducer was not within his means." [Please select]
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Farrar, almost supine in the arms of the seducer, was singing with the voluptuous abandon that makes this scene the most explicit in modern opera. [Please select]
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Mademoiselle Bourienne was often touched to tears as in imagination she told this story to him, her seducer. [Please select]
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A seducer is likely to be called to account and the slayer, by invoking the "unwritten law," has usually been acquitted. [Please select]
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--The brother sun follows, as a seducer, the aurora his sister, and wishes to burn her. [Please select]
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--The beautiful woman persecuted by her brother-in-law the seducer; the oriental Crescentia or Geneviève. [Please select]
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