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But they all knew it would be unmanly to ask him to.
It was a foul and unmanly thing for me to say.
It struck him as very unmanly, but he loved doing this.
I don't think it's unmanly to be concerned about your health out there.
Now indeed he understood, and she saw an unmanly flush at his neck.
I wanted to sink my face into them and cry, but that would appeared to unmanly of me.
He was on the verge of tears and did not wish to appear unmanly.
A wave of not unmanly sentiment passed over him on the following morning as he reached out for the paper.
They make my eyes tear in a most unmanly fashion."
I had to encourage the men constantly, to keep them from giving way to their unmanly fears.
It was a fearful and unmanly way to go.
The motions, however, did unmanly things to her body.
She starts crying, making it unmanly to pursue your victory.
"It is a wretched unmanly kind of disease," he said.
However the term is also used to describe an unmanly act such as cowardice.
He had put her to bed and undertaken the household chores himself- an unmanly action.
He had a high tenor voice, not unmanly but refined, his words very precise.
I suppose you consider it unmanly to give in to an indisposition.
Nevertheless, it was foolish - and unmanly - to give up without a struggle.
His hard rationale can make me feel soft, an unmanly sentimentalist.
Men don't want to cry, of course, because it's unmanly.
"I do not beg for your votes like the unmanly bourgeois politicians!"
But scorning to yield to unmanly tears, he was soon himself again.
I know the enemy who is unmanly enough to belie and threaten her.
Along the way, "falsetto," whatever might have been meant by the term, came to be thought of as unmanly.