| 1. | Paramour comes to mind, but that is a neuter term.
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| 2. | Sharpe is contemplating desertion with his paramour, widow Mary Bickerstaff.
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| 3. | It's about whether to name Adams'erstwhile paramour.
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| 4. | In short, Charles'paramour is one solid, unpretentious dame.
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| 5. | Some Irish laborers bought their slave paramours'freedom and married them.
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| 6. | Her paramour became the current poster boy for caddish behavior.
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| 7. | Camille became Rodin's model, collaborator and paramour.
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| 8. | Palmer : An aide realizes her paramour is one of the assassins.
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| 9. | Planting a Rosebush : Any guy can buy his paramour a rose.
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| 10. | Grigory Potemkin was one of several paramours of the 18th Century queen.
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