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I like the hair and do not think she looks "mannish" in the dress.
His eyes left the mannish face at the sound of bells and laughter.
"I've never made a mannish suit by choice for a woman," he says.
She had very square shoulders and a slightly mannish walk.
No, you wouldn't call her mannish, she was just independent.
The hard, mannish face was in direct contrast to that of the young girl assistant.
Their hair was cut short, in mannish style, and each lacked a left breast.
Girls will be boys in the long, lean lines of a mannish jacket.
She was tall, confident looking, with a short mannish haircut.
He was both beast and god, but at the same time a man, with mannish appetites.
They were worn with long skirts and mannish top hats.
Her mannish shirt would not come off until I realized the tie was holding it on.
Her mannish ways were a popular scandal, after all.
His mother is visited by a short, mannish woman who knows how to please the local housewives.
Her hair was hazy against the light from the corridor, and she looked less mannish than usual.
"I do not know that, Tom," said the girl, without flinching at his mannish information.
A creature like a mannish badger leaned out the window.
You come after me, try to get mannish, I'll whip you.
Her posture as she leaned casually against the wall of the hut was mannish.
"Now, don't forget about that," said one of the mannish women.
Her mannish white blouse, severe under a black jacket, looked immaculate.
Maybe she dressed up like a man-she's a mannish type, anyway.
Looked too mannish, like what a corporate woman with a chip on her shoulder might wear to board meetings.
Though smooth-cheeked, she had heavy eyebrows that gave her a rather mannish look.
She frequently referred to herself as a boy in public and favored mannish clothes, especially trousers.