the ravisher
a ravisher
ravisher's grin
ravisher's gaze
ravisher at work
known ravisher
alleged ravisher
serial ravisher
ravishers everywhere
two ravishers
the poet was hailed as a ravisher of hearts, turning quiet rooms into applause.
in the gossip column, he was painted as a ravisher, charming strangers with a practiced smile.
her voice made her a ravisher of audiences, and every encore felt inevitable.
the novel’s heroine calls him a ravisher and refuses to be impressed by sweet talk.
they warned me about a ravisher in the office who flattered new hires to get favors.
history remembers him as a ravisher of power, always courting attention and influence.
at the gala, the director played the ravisher, collecting compliments as if they were tickets.
the singer’s reputation as a ravisher of fans spread quickly, fueled by late-night serenades.
in court, the prosecutor described the defendant as a ravisher who preyed on trust.
he wasn’t a ravisher of women, just shy and awkward, despite the rumors.
the play portrays a ravisher of innocence, and the audience left unsettled.
she dismissed him as a ravisher of fortune, chasing rich friends and easy deals.
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