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man-about-town
noun
(A worldly, social man.)
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'man-about-town' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a socially active, well-connected person who is often seen at various social events. For example, "Fred is quite the man-about-town; you can usually find him at the hottest clubs and events."
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Jean Pigozzi, the man-about-town, darted under military portraits.
Writer sat with Jerome Zipkin, the man-about-town.
His man-about-town ways earned him the nickname Broadway Joe.
The young Kant overcame his humble origins to become an elegant man-about-town.
But years before that, he had been the greatest man-about-town in Dawson City and Nome.
Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary defines "flaneur" as "an idle man-about-town".
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Perfect for the man about town.
"He's a man about town," Mr. Hilfiger said.
His album Man About Town is really fantastic.
Marcel was a multilingual man about town, full of life, charm, curiosity and adventure.
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