How To Use Seducer In A Sentence
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One of the nastiest is the way in which male honour is seen as bound up with female behaviour so that any supposed compromise or scandal in what happens to women, even becoming a rape victim, justifies violence against them as well as against their abusers or seducers; hence the 'honour killings' of young girls that disfigure some societies even today.
Temple Address: "Becoming Trustworthy: Respect and Self-Respect" Church House
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What must increase the poignancy of his feelings upon the occasion remains to be stated -- that the seducer was his intimate friend, a young man, whom he had raised into notice in public life, and whom he had, with all that warmth and confidence of heart for which he is remarkable, introduced into his house, and trusted with his beloved wife.
Tales and Novels — Volume 05
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Victorian critics derided the advertisers as wicked seducers, but the ads were a favorite among readers.
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How can one tell the dancer from the dance, the seducer from the seduced?
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The remake of Casino Royale, the first Bond novel, will concentrate instead on the character of the spy, painted by Ian Fleming in the book as a suave, coldly aggressive seducer.
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The depiction of her as temptress echoes the clerical trope of woman as Eve, the seducer of men.
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The first aim of the Bolshevist seducer and sly talker is to make you doubt God.
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This memoir resembles a bedroom farce with the cheerful seducer rushing from tryst to tryst.
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He does not know that Harry is the would-be seducer of his seamstress daughter.
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So this is how it was done, she reflected, and the word seducer flashed across her mind.
The Scandal of the Season
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Yea, in case of such seducement from God, though by nearest allies, severe punishment was to be inflicted upon the seducer, Deut. xiii.
The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
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I think food is obviously a great seducer, and we've always known that.
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Heroin is a seducer that will stop at nothing until it consumes entire families and neighbourhoods.
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Her role is subtly changed from a seducer to a lover.
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Casanova, the 18th-century Italian seducer, was known for his lifelong battle with syphilis.
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The apostle's design being to warn us of, and arm us against, seducers, he now returns to discourse more particularly of them, and give us an account of their character and conduct, which abundantly justifies the righteous Judge of the world in reserving them in an especial manner for the most severe and heavy doom, as Cain is taken under special protection that he might be kept for uncommon vengeance.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
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As well as being a self-described cadger, he was - if not a cad, a seducer.
The Times Literary Supplement
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But as to the reparation to the woman, so far as it can be made, it will be determinable as the unhappy person may or may not know, that her seducer is a married man: if she knows he is, I think she neither deserves redress nor pity, though it elevate not his guilt.
Pamela
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A good actor with the right material, he is simply miscast and unconvincing as a predatory seducer.
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According to an invention of the poet, the real Helen was detained in Egypt by its king, who sent the seducer Paris packing to Troy.
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He tells people what they want to hear so he can use them, a seducer who gets them to buy into his evil plans and be complicit in them.
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Johannes the seducer is a reflective aesthete, who gains sensuous delight not so much from the act of seduction but from engineering the possibility of seduction.
Søren Kierkegaard
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He'd have liked a third, but Meredith's seducer had already seen him.
GALILEE
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(Reads.) "No doubt he talks against Socialism; no doubt he coquets with Christianity; but it is by these very means that he has become so expert a seducer of men's opinions-which was his aim all along.
Three Dramas
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They get into others' heads—they are seducers, manipulators, conmen, and often worse.
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If this were to occur, it could damage the seducer's self-image and lower his self-esteem.
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The mighty legend of the Egyptian queen—seducer of two of the most powerful men in the world—springs to life this month at Houston Ballet.
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Cleopatra the witch and seducer is near the foundations of Western literature.
In All Her Infinite Variety
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The girl who has had an illegitimate child is thought very little the worse of by her friends and her own class, especially if her seducer is a man who can afford to pay for it -- that is the grand point.
The Toilers of the Field
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The bloodhounds, known as the seducer, the libertine, the procurer, are upon her track; she is trembling on the frightful brink of the abyss.
Searchlights on Health The Science of Eugenics
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The play tells the story of a fabulously wealthy woman who seeks revenge on her heartless seducer.
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Her seducer re-enters her life, marries her, and makes a good husband.
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This tenderly passionate seducer set a completely new dimension to this male she'd never, it now seemed, completely known.
WHOLE SECRET LOVE
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The apostle encourages the disciples (to whom he writes) in these dangerous times, in this hour of seducers; he encourages them in the assurance of their stability in this day of apostasy: But you have an unction from the Holy One, and you know all things.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
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This long-desired union completely overshadows the rather questionable marriage of Olivia to her seducer.
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He is proud of his reputation as a seducer of young women.
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She would never -- I am ready to make affidavit before any authority in the land -- have called her seducer "Sir," when they were living at that hotel in Wales.
The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 1 (of 3), 1833-1856
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Deceivers, in the eighth circle of hell, are put into ten subdivisions, including seducers, flatterers, hypocrites, and false counsellors.
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Cursing himself and her in equal measure, he followed where she and her seducer had gone.
THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
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I only know that his seducer was a deeply immoral man, very attractive externally, the youngest son of Islenyev.
Leo Tolstoy: Childhood and Early Manhood
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Cocaine is notorious for being a seducer of men and women alike.
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The stories about her render her variously as victim, betrayer, seducer, and translator.
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This is pursued undoubtedly in accordance with the old idea that the punishment should be commensurate with the sin and bear a sym - bolic relationship to it; those succumbing to vanity and sensuous lust, and with them their seducers, the min - strels, are punished with the instruments of their sins.
MUSIC AS A DEMONIC ART
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He is a closer—a seducer of clients with his soft voice and good looks.
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The earl is pursuing him now, not only as his daughter's seducer, but as a swindler and a thief.
John Halifax, Gentleman
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He is proud of his reputation as a seducer of young women.
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Was the anonymous father conceivably the same man, a seducer of young women whose very namelessness left endless room for speculation.
THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
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The play tells the story of a fabulously wealthy woman who seeks revenge on her heartless seducer.
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But the wolf is not just the male seducer, he also represents all the asocial, animalistic tendencies within ourselves.
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As well as being a self-described cadger, he was - if not a cad, a seducer.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Ray Porter played by Steve Martin is suave, rich and a consummate seducer.
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In general, the successful seducers paid more attention to and were more nuanced in modulating the prosodic aspects of their voices than were the unsuccessful seducers.
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He was a flirter, a charmer, a seducer and a loyal friend.
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He is the seducer on behalf of the life of crime—fast money, creature comforts, control.