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So if plain pulchritude isn't enough any more, what is?
"These girls seem not to relish the garland of pulchritude."
"None of us is exactly what you'd call a model of masculine pulchritude."
I never did go for the Jersey-cow ideal of feminine pulchritude.
He concluded, "It says all sorts of things about our idea of pulchritude."
Picked less for pulchritude and more for vestiges of Talent.
Never met a more stubborn bit of female pulchritude in my entire illustrious life."
He must have thought she just wouldn't be able to resist all that male pulchritude and would fling herself on him.
No, his agenda pointed north of that feminine pulchritude of trouble.
He was surrounded by incredible pulchritude, and entirely intent on his sand castle.
On the other hand, Ms. Davidson is an impresario of pulchritude.
"Ah, but what a marvel of pulchritude you are, my dear," he remarked.
One thing is certain: he is among the unlikeliest purveyors of pulchritude.
The boys stared, fascinated by the combination of pulchritude and punishment, but Rod knew the compound from experience.
His name meant "beautiful" in Siamese, and he was well aware of his pulchritude.
Norton did feel like a heel, for she was an eye-popping morsel of pulchritude, but he had to answer.
Did you want me to seduce a pulchritude?"
"You think pulchritude would solve your dreary life?"
"He's a Gamesman, you know, with an eye to pulchritude."
The Pageant of Pulchritude served as a model for modern pageants.
And the matriarch of this pile of masculine pulchritude was standing about six feet from her son.
But until now, the response has been that the annual display of female pulchritude would remain unsullied by men in swimsuits.
She noted and appreciated his pulchritude at the same time that she was seeking to formulate a plan for killing him.
One study examined attempts to use beauty products to "ameliorate deficiencies in pulchritude," and found at least some payoff.
Wetherby appreciated fine food and the passing parade of lush South American pulchritude.