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noun
Unfaithfulness in a marriage or an intimate relationship: practice or instance of having a sexual or romantic affair with someone other than one's spouse, without the consent of the spouse.
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When credit-card binges no longer relieve her ennui, she turns to infidelity.
I offered that perhaps she'd dodged a bullet; Dylan, after all, was reportedly prone to infidelity.
They'll be dancing through songs that address everything from AIDS to infidelity.
She says hypersexuality, which often leads to infidelity, is common during mania.
But their attitudes to infidelity were strikingly prudish.A large survey published on November 26th confirms her hunch.
Only instead of whips and riding crops, the female lead must submit to infidelity and career humiliation.
Shadow is one of soca's major stars, dancing through songs that address everything from AIDS to infidelity.
But ploughing further through Karina's press cuttings, one finds passing references to infidelity, a miscarriage, an overdose of barbiturates.
The song that generated his recent comeback, "It Wasn't Me," is a sly, rhythmic and hook-filled ode to infidelity.
The film has barely started than we've had a car crash, a bereavement, references to infidelity and sequences of Russell Crowe writhing around like a man possessed.
The Henrickson women can't even sedate with merlot without inviting reproof, a glass of wine essentially being tantamount to infidelity in their abstinence-mandated world.
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