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"I have kept you with my womanish worries long enough," she said.
The eyes of the thin, womanish man were bright, and his step was firm.
He was a small man, very pale, with a gentle almost womanish air.
When he spoke it was in a soft, womanish tone.
Those old-timers were rather womanish, some of them, he thought.
But at the moment he had no patience for womanish wailing.
His hands were long and thin but not womanish.
Now a high, womanish shrieking began from behind the barracks.
I hadn't quite expected to make a womanish sound.
His face was handsome, almost to the extreme of womanish delicacy.
There was nothing womanish about his tone when events displeased him.
This woman's answer sorts, For womanish it is to be from thence.
What lad would practice it, save he who is womanish at heart?"
These womanish suspicions bring shame upon the both of ye!"
Hysteria is part of it, but not in the old-fashioned womanish sense, the womb taking over.
First, he has been away too long in France, and has a womanish attachment to that nation.
She had never seen a man so beautiful, so hard and strong yet so-so- womanish?
Surely your mother did not instruct you in womanish pursuits?"
As the pictures had disquieted me, I had kept my eyes on the womanish child.
Who among the womanish men left in Fezana could have implemented this?
I must be brief, lest resolution drop Out at mine eyes in tender womanish tears.
But she was then quite a womanish girl, and of unblamable behaviour.
But she did no such womanish thing.
That soft, womanish voice, so compelling, unforgettable, once heard.