Definitionn. the masculine property of being capable of copulation and procreation
Last update: August 20, 2015
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Men are never questioned for their virility. [Please select]
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His writings are defective in virility and breadth of thought, and his tragedies display neither the insight into character nor the constructive power of a great dramatist. [Please select]
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At the beginning of the 20th century the Baptist Union collected a "Twentieth Century Fund" of £250,000, which has largely assisted the formation of new churches, and gives an indication of the unity and virility of the denomination. [Please select]
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At the beginning of the 20th century the Baptist Union collected a "Twentieth Century Fund" of £250,000, which has largely assisted the formation of new churches, and gives an indication of the unity and virility of the denomination. [Please select]
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Her sense of his virility was terrible to her and delightful. [Please select]
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"I venture to add another qualification," he continued, "and that is virility." [Please select]
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But they felt a certain anomaly in virility proclaiming tradition. [Please select]
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Finn, on the other hand, was the very personification of lusty youth and tireless virility. [Please select]
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Cable was thin and his face had lost its virility, but not its power. [Please select]
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