Woolf identified in her an essential womanliness which activated the ardent and romantic side of his personality, hitherto almost entirely dormant. |
In Iris' voice was a womanliness which showed his story had reached the depths of her being. |
She was such a child as she stood there, yet with something in her, too, of womanliness. |
And crowning it all was a sweet grace and womanliness which was good to see. |
But to express the graces and endowments of a woman, it is her womanliness that is emphasized. |
She has been aroused to remember that womanliness is not chiefly decorative. |