Definitionadj. foolishly fond of or submissive to your wife
Last update: September 27, 2015
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Yet he became deeply attached to his wife, and proved in fact nearly as uxorious as his father. [Please select]
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In truth, Richard was a fond, almost a uxorious husband. [Please select]
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Charlemagne had nine wives, but he seems to have been unduly uxorious or unwearying in his infatuations. [Please select]
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In the meantime I observ'd my old Friend to be very Uxorious, and exceedingly fond of his Children. [Please select]
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, when that uxorious monarch married Jane, the daughter of Sir John Seymour, by whom he became the father of Edward VI. [Please select]
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Now, however, he was not merely devoted, but uxorious; and in 1811, after the birth of the little King of Rome, he ceased to be the earlier Napoleon altogether. [Please select]
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Sheridan, the "Toreador" continuing vehemently, Sheridan would roar half-remembered fragments of "Nancy Lee," naturally mingling some Bizet with the air of that uxorious tribute. [Please select]
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