Gallants [noun]
Definition of Gallants:
person who has many love affairs
Synonyms of Gallants:
Sentence/Example of Gallants:
Many gallants 'took' their tobacco in the lords room over the stage, and went out to (Saint) Paul's to spit there privately.
Few intrigues are secret; many women are not better known by their husbands names than they are by the names of their gallants.
The gallants never come now to take their pleasure in the Place Baudet.
I am sorry that I am not at London, to be at Hide-parke to-morrow, among the great gallants and ladies, which will be very fine.
How miserable would have been an English girl, of the beauty and wit of this young lady, with such gallants!
Never smile and shake your head, but mind what I tell you—and bide here in the meanwhile, till I go to seek these gallants.
The glass case and cabinet of shells had been handled as roughly by these impotent gallants.
And "a princess was so fond of her gallants, that she ate them successively!"
The "gallants" of the reign of Charles were now a past generation.
I want a Second now to meet these gallants, You know what honour is.1 Gent.