Sentence example with the word 'womankind'

womankind

Definition n. women as distinguished from men

Last update: August 22, 2015


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In these stories Strindberg's fanatic hatred of womankind already makes its appearance, the disasters of the principal figures being precipitated by the selfishness and immorality of the women.   [Please select]

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I must consult my womankind.   [Please select]

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--he's more absurd than womankind--What say you, Lovel.   [Please select]

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"Where's the younger womankind."   [Please select]

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"Right, Grizel, right--let womankind alone for coddling each other."   [Please select]

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--I see which way--Ah, thou type of womankind.   [Please select]

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We would not assume that they were free from the whims and foibles of womankind,--and sometimes of man-kind,--of all ages.   [Please select]

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And Mac trudged away, marveling in his turn at the curiously blended strength and weakness of womankind.   [Please select]

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“Many of those men on that great morning had some one of their womankind with them.   [Please select]

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This perverse tendency, philosophers tell us, is owing to the fact that the unattainable is strangely alluring to womankind.   [Please select]

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With all my knowledge of womankind this girl had sent me to sea.   [Please select]

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