Female news readers tend to get the sack when they have passed the stage of pulchritude. |
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Before you know it, Petey is a panderer of pulchritude, a producer of pin-ups featuring barely dressed babes. |
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Tearing my eyes away from this vision of male pulchritude, I notice yet another Gable. |
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So, for the sake of this venerable pageant, let's hope the hopefuls display gratitude and pulchritude, rather than crassitude and attitude. |
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Camp lovers and connoisseurs of buxom pulchritude may find these worth a peek. |
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But then the BBC cameramen have always had their lenses turned, if not actually misted, by female pulchritude. |
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The availability of steaming pulchritude has always been a magnetic feature of college life but I never thought that it would be emphasized in recruiting literature. |
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It seems that endless varieties of pulchritude salivated to plunge into the kip with this virtuoso of the percales. |
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Do you know why a woman of such pulchritude is married to me? 'Cause I make a comfortable living. |
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Hamermesh finds that pulchritude is valuable in nearly all professions, not just those where good looks may seem to be an obvious asset, and appearance discrimination has been documented all over the world. |
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Grundies disapproved of her low-cut gowns and other displays of pulchritude. |
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Cameron's family circle was a photogenic trout pond of pulchritude and distinction, and when she needed a May Queen, a foolish virgin, or a hirsute sage all she had to do was fish one from her stock. |
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I shall call them, respectively, perdurance, plenitude and pulchritude. |
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