The girls descended the stairs in a series of clicks and loud unladylike clomps. |
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The principle gave a very unladylike snort and tried to cover it up with a cough. |
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She was failing miserably though as I heard her snort in an unladylike manner. |
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Cal snorted in an extremely unladylike and inelegant way, and spoke to her girlfriend. |
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The people were obviously quite shocked by her unladylike behaviour but recovered quickly to see how the other girl would react. |
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She asked me so many things, about magic and vampires until we both were yawning in a way that my grandmother would have called unladylike. |
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It simply wouldn't do if such unladylike words slipped from thoughts to speech. |
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Dolly was close to incandescent in her outrage, and swore at me in a most unladylike manner. |
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She was doing something decidedly unladylike to a parked car, and I don't mean giving it an oil change. |
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She may very well be a grand, sweet lady, but she did some decidedly lowbrow, unladylike things. |
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She had some casual clothes, but those had to be hidden away since her parents frowned upon anything they considered unladylike. |
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I set the shoulder bag on the table, stopping to adjust the bra straps tighter in a very unladylike twisting of my body. |
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Being sick is bad, bad, bad, childish and despicable, unappealing and unladylike. |
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This caused me to appear unladylike by squinting to read the contract that lay on the table before me. |
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My large, stupid smile almost developed into a burst of loud, unladylike laughter. |
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She may be unladylike, but she certainly was not uncivilized! |
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But poured into a wine glass, because pint glasses are also unladylike. |
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Unlike her somewhat clumsy, unladylike friend, Crystal was a born Lady. |
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The girl gave an unladylike snort and returned to her conversation. |
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The member alluded to the fact that perhaps the atmosphere was unladylike but that one could be womanly in the House. |
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In a bid to secure this advantageous union, Asa's sister employs a companion, French emigree Madame de Rusigneux, to tame her younger sibling's more unladylike ways and radical opinions. |
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Thanks in part to such unladylike weapons, these women captured the public's imagination, inspiring films, books, plays, poems, ballets, bobbleheads, and, in this case, a list. |
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The relentless rise of post-Edwardian women's hemlines would eventually expose all but the most extremely elevated patent extension as a comically distorted boot which only unladylike trousers could reliably conceal. |
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