Because we all know that beauty is only skin deep, you should always look beneath the pulchritude on the outside to see what’s going on in a person’s heart and soul. [noun]
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Although this actress is not a woman of great pulchritude, her vast talent has won her more awards than anyone else in the business. [noun]
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It was ungracious to question the sincerity of those who pronounced Marian the belle of the ball when Colonel Ramsay, the supreme authority in Hoosier pulchritude, declared her to be the fairest rose in a rose-garden of girls. [Please select]
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The light being chiefly behind him, he showed only in thin silhouette, undistinguishable as to age, character, and personal pulchritude. [Please select]
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There were many more of the succeeding generation, of course, many more whose ancestry derived from gold not blood, and they made up in style and ritual what they lacked in pulchritude. [Please select]
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