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lounge lizard

NOUN
  1. a man who idles about in the lounges of hotels and bars in search of women who would support him

How To Use lounge lizard In A Sentence

  • Diana and I are, by self-designation, "Zócalo lizards" (kind of like lounge lizards, only less nocturnal). Letters from Mexico - everything comes to those who wait... in the Zócalo
  • The public bar bores have finally declared a socialist breakaway republic from the tyranny of the lounge lizards.
  • He said the group—which included saxophonist Ted Nash, who played in the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, and Michael Blake, a reedman in the leading downtown band the Lounge Lizards—was a response to a fracture in the jazz scene between experimental clubs downtown and conservative institutions uptown. New Comfort Under the Covers
  • If some music is uncategorizable, the music of saxophonist and composer Roy Nathanson inspires deep thinkers to exhaust their thesauri dreaming up all kinds of categories: postmodern, eclectic, psychedelic jazz, avant-garde, punk jazz, gonzo jazz all right, I made up that one; he also played with the Lounge Lizards, purveyors of "fake jazz. Refining Classic Sounds
  • Amanda Platell, in the Daily Mail, wrote of the "tawdry, inexorable decline of Hugh Grant" whom she described as an "oleaginous, womanising lounge lizard". The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Why the deformed and hairy monster can go on to become the slicked down lounge lizard in the sharkskin suit is never given any sort of explanation or reason to accept.
  • Lounge lizards will welcome this louche downtown bar boasting one of North America's largest vodka selections not to mention world-class wines.
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