Definitionadv. without qualities thought to befit a man
Last update: July 9, 2015
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His unmanly behaviour at the time of crisis led us down. [Please select]
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Equally extensive, but less important in the political sphere, were the Papal States and Veneti, the former torpid under the obscurantist rule of pope and cardinals, the latter enervated by luxury and the policy of unmanly complaisance long pursued by doge and council. [Please select]
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"Are Britons so poor and unmanly a race, that even when twenty to one they cannot conquer a foe." [Please select]
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Joe accompanied his remark with a sneer, for of all pitiable objects he regarded an unmanly man as the most despicable. [Please select]
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"But because she is hateful is no reason why you should be unmanly." [Please select]
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I call it unmanly to tease and quarrel, and contradict like that. [Please select]
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And unless it is turned from that rare sense of spiritual brotherhood it would be unmanly to turn it. [Please select]
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Any sign of emotion on account of calamity was considered unmanly and unphilosophical. [Please select]
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At the age of seventeen it is very unmanly to cry, but, at that age also, manhood and boyhood are closely intermingled. [Please select]
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"How thoroughly unkind and uncharitable of you, Jane, to hope I would be guilty of such a cruel and unmanly action." [Please select]
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"I understand," he said, feeling a ludicrously unmanly desire to cry. [Please select]
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