Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Her own hair was cut mannishly short, in crisp gray waves.
He found her handsome, though with a mannishly square jaw and sharp features.
Quality had learned to dress unattractively, even mannishly, so as to represent no obvious target.
Midlength dark hair, rather mannishly cut; the expression in the eyes too solid for a younger person; an open face that told nothing.
She was a tall, lean, athletic-looking woman, her silver-blond hair kept mannishly short.
She left, two hours later, her shoulder-length, straight brown hair gone, replaced by ash blond hair cut mannishly short.
As usual, she dressed mannishly in tunic and trousers; a swordbelt girded her waist.
The new woman takes a seat, props one trousered ankle mannishly on her opposite knee, then says, "I'll have a cigarette.
Ms. De Keersmaeker set eight mannishly dressed dancers running and twisting in constantly varying patterns.
"Hello, Mundin," she said, not so crisply, not so mannishly.
Her eyes were puffy from weeping, and the mannishly tailored suit she wore bagged at the hips from recent weight loss.
The woman is sitting squarely with arms resting on a chair, a pose that "almost mannishly exuding (.)
Her close-cropped hair was mannishly styled and dyed shoe-polish black, her eyes intense when they briefly met mine.
I should insist on being taken as seriously as they take my beloved sister Sevet with her mannishly low, froggishly mannered voice.
Her mannishly short hair had been dyed blue, not because she cared for meaningless fads but rather so she would not be thought unaware.
He appeared to think for a moment before he looked at her, carefully keeping his eyes on her face rather than on her mannishly dressed body.
By comparison, Samalin, the fox-faced Green who entered on her heels, seemed to stride mannishly, though there was nothing at all awkward about the Murandian woman.
Krizia's designer, Mariuccia Mandelli, abandoned her customary loose sweaters and mannishly tailored suits for a succession of frankly suggestive fashions.
And as for Tracy, that perkiness has long been a foolproof cover, especially in the Midwest and the South, for an ambition that would otherwise look mannishly ruthless and single-minded.
He arrived at the breakfast table composed and quiet, greeted his parents punctiliously, to show there were no dangerous loose ends dangling, and made himself more mannishly attentive to Bunty than she had ever known him.
There is the incomparable Marlene Dietrich in Berlin in 1928, her face surprisingly fresh and innocent despite her cynical pose in top hat and tails, a cigarette held mannishly between thumb and finger.
An avid wearer of trousers, Ms. Simmons was glad that at Miuccia Prada's flagship store on the Upper East Side, the fall collection was practically an ode to the mannishly tailored pants suit.
I saw Jim as a guy who probably had cool loner fantasies when he was a passenger on planes, refusing to speak to his seat mates, nodding in silent agreement with newsmagazine think pieces, and being mannishly curt with flight attendants.
A young woman carrying a small string bag and dressed in a white cotton shirt and a short, unalluring blue skirt came through the glass door and strode mannishly across the glazed tiles and the stretch of lawn towards the naked man.
As for appearances, Smith had gray eyes, curiously colorless hair kept cropped short, and invariably wore gray, either as a mannishly tailored suit, or a chauffeur's uniform (and somehow, perhaps because she looked so androgynous, no one was scandalized by a woman in trousers).