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"You may have noticed, my assistants are quite pulchritudinous."
Take Doggles, the goggle-style sunglasses that aren't just for the pulchritudinous pooch on the go.
But Shedemei had long since grown out of her adolescent jealousy of pulchritudinous girls.
This is a group that knows what is pulchritudinous and what is pulverulent.
She is introduced to the pulchritudinous companions of her cell, in for crimes ranging from political insurgency to heroin addiction.
Even Egyptian cotton sheets and a "tuck-in" service from a pulchritudinous hostess may not do the trick.
Silence, everyone, silence, while the pulchritudinous Sleepery proposes a toast."
The wizard's back was turned to him for the nonce; the arms of the wizard were encumbered with their heavy and pulchritudinous load.
During World War II, he painted pulchritudinous women on the noses of bombers.
"And how may this humble and undeserving scholar help two such radiantly pulchritudinous gentle-ladies?"
There's lots of lingerie, with heavy emphasis on a pulchritudinous orchid tucked into Odette's swelling breast.
As a matter of fact, he was not surprised at all, for he knew his king, who had already robbed the gods of several pulchritudinous offerings.
And the cartoonist was later to introduce to Playboy magazine the pulchritudinous "Little Annie Fannie."
And when the pulchritudinous new boy, Steffi, on whom she has a crush appears to fall for Fiorenze, Charlie gets drastic.
Val Sturgis and his consecutive, invariably pulchritudinous boyfriends are among the innocents Vane and Blossom corrupt.
Not many teenagers know the meaning of "pulchritudinous," including the star of South Pleasant Company's "To One I Saw Small."
With its regularly sold-out seasons, the Southern Mississippi Symphony Orchestra is the most pulchritudinous orchestra in Mississippi.
Probably not the original 1937 production; more likely the 1984 revival, reworked by Stephen Fry (possible source of the pulchritudinous plenitude of puns: "Aperitif?"
Women are often situated in either a foolish or ironic situation, or engage in a pulchritudinous talent, while men leer or participate with other intentions in mind.
The effect is a combination of the pulchritudinous but somewhat sexist vision of the impresario Florenz Ziegfeld with the razzle-dazzle choreography of Tommy Tune.
She particularly expressed and realized these ideas, among others, in such her works as Singa Nebah, 2010 for guitar as well as Pulchritudinous Music, 2010/11 for orchestra.
"The first example in each series," Mike offered, "would be, on the basis of my associational analyses of such data, of such pulchritudinous value as to please any healthy, mature human male."
A pulchritudinous warrior named Red Monika tries to enlist a swordsman haunted by the death of his wife, Garrison, to assist in freeing a prisoner, which Garrison turns down.
There's a bigger niggle though: any photo of the real Shrimpton - even when she's barely out of Lucie Clayton - reveals a pulchritudinous gamine with heart-tugging, albeit gawky, grace.
Mike Burstyn stars as the flamboyant producer Mike Todd in a new musical that wants to evoke the splashy, pulchritudinous musicals Todd himself put on in the 1930's and 40's.