One suspects that the most pertinent term in that slam was neither pulchritudinous nor pentecostalism, but pinnacle. |
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If you tell a woman she is pulchritudinous, she may be bewildered, especially if she does not know her Latin, but if you tell her she is pretty she probably will thank you. |
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Her speciality is pulchritudinous young womanhood winsomely awallow in narcissistic melancholy. |
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In one of them, a gorgeous, pulchritudinous actress, who went on to bigger things in theater and films, chose to play her scene moving about on her knees in a bed, nekkid from the waist up. |
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But Shedemei had long since grown out of her adolescent jealousy of pulchritudinous girls. |
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