We were neither of us womanish, and despite his proclivity to wear clothes dangerously close to the dandy set he was a hard sportsman. |
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People would assume you were womanish or weak or something, and they would try to cow you down, and to abuse you. |
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Cesario, of course, looks like a very womanish man, since he is actually a woman. |
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He admires Pompadour's magisterial self-invention, but deplores her grandiosity, womanish myopia, and bulimic shopping. |
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A more womanish interpretation of the standard stainless steel forks and knives. |
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One of my men whom I knew for a womanish fellow, asked if he should put his bayonet through him. |
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Perhaps he did too, for he turned scarlet and turned his face away to the wall, with a womanish gesture of shyness. |
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If you are cajoled by the cunning arguments of a trumpeter of heresy, or the praises of a puritanic old woman, is not that womanish? |
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Friends are a comfort in misfortune, but one should not make them unhappy by seeking their sympathy, as is done by women and womanish men. |
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Pangborn rose anyway, unzipped then stepped out of his pants to reveal yellow boxers and womanish thighs that spindled down into black salaryman socks. |
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