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Sentence count:27Posted:2017-07-08Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: novasupernovarenovateinnovatenovationinnovatorrenovationinnovationMeaning: n. 1. an Italian adventurer who wrote vivid accounts of his sexual encounters (1725-1798) 2. any man noted for his amorous adventures. 
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1. Dave obviously thought he was a real Casanova.
2. Robert, the Casanova of the plains, was in a nicely stirred frenzy of desire and frustration.
3. Never, not even when some aroused, overweight, ugly Casanova had tried to paw her.
4. How do I know you're really Casanova ?
5. Casanova: Be the flame - not the moth.
6. Casanova: Well,[sentencedict .com] were obviously talking about the same person.
7. Is this the palazzo of Signor Casanova?
8. I don't know. What would Casanova do?
9. Just like there has been a Casanova, there has also been a Cleopatra.
10. Gaston Monescu: If Casanova suddenly turned out to be Romeo having supper with Juliet, who might become Cleopatra, how would you start?
11. Casanova, the infamous womanizer, made a habit of drinking chocolate before his romantic escapades.
12. As I scanned my class of Casanova boys and chaste girls, it dawned on me that the only thing the survey revealed was what we wanted to be true.
13. And please don't think of him as some Casanova running around taking advantage of country girls.
14. Adriana:take it easy Casanova; i was only pulling your leg. i guess the drama lessons are really payig off.
15. “I am presenting ‘Casanova, ’ a comedy musicale in the Place San Marco in Venice next July, ” says Mr. Cardin.
16. Casanova the famous writer who had lots of love affairs, so his name has become synonymous with a Don Juan type of character.
17. It makes me think of a modern-day Casanova, who specialised in entering the homes of attractive, successful single women as they slept.
18. Casanova (BBC One) stars Leslie Phillips as an attractive, charming man who almost always gets his way with women, and speaks largely in innuendo ("Do you happen to know the Ding-a-Ling Club?").
19. So why did you go with Casanova to his house?
20. Casanova, the legend goes, would eat 50 raw oysters for breakfast.
21. Casanova found that the boy's blood cells failed to produce an important immune signaling molecule, type I interferon, when challenged with the virus in a laboratory flask.
22. Heroism of a different order was on the menu of three of the greatest Casanovas of the age of sail.
23. And what sort of woman was she anyway, to treat his Casanova habits with such casual indifference?
24. Guests at a fancy-dress party are familiar with the phenomenon: the one who dresses up as Casanova develops a talent in charming the attendees that is otherwise unknown in him.
25. You'll never get Victor to go steady with you. He's too much of a Casanova.
26. Dramatic retelling of the life and loves of the eighteenth - century lothario, Casanova.
27. The dog trainer Laura Nativo carries her Pomeranian, Preston Casanova, at the Pups and Peeps fashion show, held at the Pennsylvania Hotel.
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