Definitionn. the trait of behaving in ways considered typical for women
Last update: September 6, 2015
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Zyrowski, Lamartine (1896); and perhaps best of all in the Preface to Emile Legouis' Clarendon Press edition of Jocelyn (1906), where a vigorous effort is made to combat the idea of Lamartine's sentimentality and femininity as a poet. [Please select]
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Masculine Tinkletown dozed while femininity chattered to its heart's content. [Please select]
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Begad, old man, I don't blame you for hunting down this wonderful bit of femininity. [Please select]
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Conflicting emotions, born of undying femininity, were not evident for the moment. [Please select]
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It was an agitation as perfect in its femininity as she herself was. [Please select]
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The intense and lovely femininity in her eyes only increased. [Please select]
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Peaches snuggled down in pure content and proved her femininity as she did every day. [Please select]
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