But I must admit there are times that I wished I looked a bit more womanly than teenageish. |
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Part of that is her womanly mystique, the undeniable eroticism of the unknown. |
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Presenter and last year's Best Actress winner Nicole Kidman combined sleek and womanly with her silver charmeuse gown finished in feathers. |
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Not very PC, I know, but if you'd spent your whole life wishing you had womanly curves up top as opposed to just down below, you'd understand. |
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Thus, they would criticise the Queen's feminine irresolution, female fickleness and womanly compassion towards papists and traitors. |
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Curvaceous, decidedly feminine and womanly I would say, rather than waifish and childlike. |
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She was dressed in a red gown, with a tight bodice that accented her womanly features. |
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Look at your womanly physique in the mirror and stick out your gut so that you can complain and whine even more about how you're getting fat. |
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The kitten heel offers both feminine grace and womanly comfort, as do ballet flats. |
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The combination of womanly good looks and stylishness, together with a steely personality made her a powerful force. |
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He was less concerned with womanly beauty than with the moral beauty of womanhood in its embodiment as faithful lover, wife and mother. |
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The emphasized womanly duties have brought, up to now, not only women into ecclesiastical diaconal service, but also many priests and lay people. |
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The literal translation is Manly deeds, womanly words or Deeds are male, words are female. |
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Proving that being a feminist doesn't mean neglecting the womanly arts, the banner behind us was one I made earlier. |
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His list of virtues is a remarkably unaggressive, uncompetitive, one might almost say womanly list. |
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They don't have that inner womanly beauty that used to come from the softness and dignity that used to make woman so attractive. |
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As women entered the retail workforce, authorities identified ideal characteristics of the new retail system as womanly. |
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Their idea blossoms gradually into the film's central story, which has the womanly girls shedding their skivvies for the shoot. |
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She was tall, but, unlike Solange, she was composed less of sinews and bone, but rather of elegantly-developed womanly curves. |
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It had a feminine girlish quality in the cut, but a bold, womanly quality in color. |
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She stood tall, unlike Winnie, she was 5'8, with a nice slender figure, with womanly curves. |
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The womanly power revered in primitive societies was within me, as I teased my hair and pulled up the starched petticoats of the late fifties. |
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Lately I had noticed that my figure was developing more into a womanly figure. |
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Delicately frayed shirts, skirts and dresses are formfitting and highlight the womanly curves we've been blessed with. |
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She giggled in a girlish sort of way completely contradictory to her very womanly body. |
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A skimpy black dress hugs her shapely womanly figure with matching ankle-high black boots. |
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She was small, without much of a womanly body, and only looked to be her age. |
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Mother is ripe, full-breasted, at the peak of her womanly powers. |
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It felt great on her body, fit the womanly curves perfectly. |
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Her voice wasn't always conventionally beautiful, at least in later years, but it was consistently communicative, and dependably charming and womanly. |
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Others must rely on foam-padded bras and girdles to create womanly curves. |
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She knew that only a man in the fullness of life could enliven the flames of her uncontainable passion and fulfill her womanly emotional needs. |
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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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The point would be to manifest as your womanly true self, not as a celebrity. |
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More captivating and womanly than ever, Lynda Thalie welcomes us into her exotic, Eastern-influenced universe. |
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The fundamental presumption is that females are associated with womanly virtues which translate into less corrupt behaviour. |
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How odd that the absence of more womanly components could create new, very female experiences. |
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So when I see these womanly mounds on my body, I do a silent little touch-down celebration. |
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I dream of a feminine Marist Congregation, formed by Marist sisters who can deploy all their fineness and womanly tenderness around the world. |
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With sizes ranging from 14 to 28, anyone can feel great in this line designed for feminine, womanly forms! |
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This Lady tracksuit features a womanly cut and is made from ultra light functional fabric. |
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In reference to women, however, and particularly in this scene, the moon also symbolises womanly beauty and is associated with the female principle yin. |
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This game of guile has the womanly characteristic of dangerous beauty. |
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Micheaux uses contemporaneous notions of gender as a way of naturalizing positive and negative character qualities as manly or unmanly, womanly or unwomanly. |
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While male kings did so by emulating such male gendered qualities as martial skills and leadership ability, female kings had to emulate womanly qualities. |
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This is the starting point for a barrowload of stereotypes about feminine sensitivity and womanly feeling to be wheeled out into the courtroom, and indeed the media. |
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Only when I became a mother did I come to appreciate my womanly body. |
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In Family Weekend, then, Chenoweth gets what may be her most womanly film role yet. |
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Women labored in groups, with female neighbors, midwives, aunts and mothers around for womanly support. |
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The womanly woman and the manly man, those ideals of the Victorians, crumbled before the attack of the Ibsenites, Strindbergians, and Shavians in the nineties. |
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In developing womanly leadership we need to follow the path of wisdom. |
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It carves out womanly curves at the chest, hips and pelvis. |
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This carnal revolution was championed by guest stars celebrating womanly curves, including Laetitia Casta and Elle Macpherson, both dazzling with voluptuous grace. |
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To eliminate doubts, women may to verify sterile period by test of fertility from pharmacy, functioning generally on measurement of top womanly hormones. |
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Unfortunately I wasn't able to enjoy these womanly curves for very long. |
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Le Village des Vagins intercedes when the woman asks herself about her past, present and future, her womanly condition along with the changes she would like to bring. |
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The widowed captain's beautiful daughter, Rebecca Handley, is untutored in womanly ways, doesn't know how to manage a household, number linen, keep track of the wine cellar, or even get a stain out of fine cambric. |
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Strapless longline bra, with wired underbust and flexible boning, smooths womanly curves. |
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And yes, his clothes are even designed to fit women with womanly assets. |
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She was the most potent example of impressive, womanly power. |
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Occult power was supposedly a womanly trait because women were weaker and more susceptible to the devil. |
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It's plainly rubbish, but it's tenacious, because women who don't conform to expectations of womanly choosiness, who are rapacious, assume they have some male trait they weren't supposed to have. |
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Ms. Winslet, who is well known for waxing content about her healthy womanly figure, was at the center of the latest flare-up when she complained of being overly slenderized for the GQ cover. |
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She pushed the barriers of tradition by never marrying nor giving into womanly duties. |
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So-al was a mighty fine-looking girl, built like a tigress as to strength and sinuosity, but withal sweet and womanly. |
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The Sweater Girl, as she was known then, was never afraid of showing off her womanly wiles in bosom hugging knits. |
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In practicing couvade, the male makes himself wombly. An initiated aboriginal man made womanly by sub-incision can imitate the womb's ability to open. |
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