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    Use "effeminate" in a sentence

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    effeminate


    1. rasp of wind though stubby heathers and grasses, and a slight, almost effeminate


    2. can’t, can you? Where’s this powerfully built, Ionic speaking, effeminate slave who just


    3. It vanquished and subdued, after a long and violent struggle, indeed, the gallant and well exercised militias of the principal republics of ancient Greece; and afterwards, with very little struggle, the effeminate and ill exercised militia of the great Persian empire


    4. Such a clergy, when attacked by a set of popular and bold, though perhaps stupid and ignorant enthusiasts, feel themselves as perfectly defenceless as the indolent, effeminate, and full fed nations of the southern parts of Asia, when they were invaded by the active, hardy, and hungry Tartars of the north


    5. For a start he looked even younger than me and with his fair hair blue eyes and long eye lashes he looked a bit effeminate to say the least


    6. ” With this ringing in his ears the effeminate looking shit called the guard to open the door but before he went through it he said


    7. Next I heard the voice of the effeminate Padre as he said about three words over me before I told him to fuck off and I heard him stumble away


    8. It was slightly effeminate, not high pitched as such but one could feel a kind of feminine slant to it without it being obvious


    9. In the final analysis, these effeminate attitudes have occasioned greater evils that might have otherwise been avoided


    10. ” She looked over at the man, he had pretty, effeminate features; she couldn’t see the skater in him, it sounded totally bizarre

    11. effeminate way, “And how do you mean that?”


    12. He’d been accused of being effeminate


    13. table just ahead of two effeminate Thai lady-boys with the


    14. “I got to admit,” Starret said as the two effeminate


    15. For it is well that they should be cut off from the lusts that are in the world since “every lust wars against the spirit”; and “neither fornicators nor effeminate nor abusers of themselves with mankind shall inherit the Kingdom of God” nor those who do things inconsistent and unbecoming; therefore it is needful to abstain from all these things being subject to the Presbyters and Deacons as to God and Christ


    16. Queers are soft and effeminate


    17. Angela and her best friend, June, who lived in 2F had a long-time bet regarding 1G: Angela was convinced he was a pre-op transsexual; June felt strongly he was simply a very effeminate man


    18. families were not more "effeminate" than traditional fathers


    19. He could be taken for a very effeminate man and I surmised he did not want to push the High Council against himself


    20. When I glanced over Carl had grabbed a very effeminate looking pink bike with tassels coming out of the handlebars

    21. the voice of an effeminate male Gray


    22. ����������� �That effeminate pig?� He would never be good enough to fly with KG1


    23. idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves


    24. Without all the distractions, she saw how very beautiful he was--not in an effeminate way, but without gender, as an angel might be


    25. I could see enough to notice that Trenland’s effeminate mannerisms had faded completely away


    26. “No,” Hubert declared, not wishing to appear to be effeminate in front of his two lady friends


    27. He did so in an effeminate manner


    28. the most effeminate of the lot)


    29. I showed men how to stand up, and take that responsibility back, and how to stand in prayer and fight; and I tell you something, I had reports from all over the country of people who were set free, because they began to content with one of the prevailing spirits over our nation: the spirit of witchcraft, which makes men weak, effeminate, passive, irresponsible


    30. bullies that picked on him because he was effeminate and helping him with his homework

    31. “You are beautiful in an effeminate way,” he said, staring into his illuminated eyes


    32. He stared at Samuel with his slender build, long hair, and effeminate features


    33. And each time he went home after having been in the frugal baldness of Creeper Cottage he hated the superfluities of his own house more and more, he accused himself louder and louder of being mean-spirited, effeminate, soft, vulgar, he loathed himself for living embedded in such luxury while she, the dear and lovely one, was ready cheerfully to pack her beauty into a tub if needs be, or let it be weather-beaten on a pillar for thirty years if by so doing she could save her soul alive


    34. Wilbert, called “Billy” by the crew, was somewhat effeminate


    35. For while the culturally effeminate might cringe at any truth beyond their beloved pseudo-truth that there is no truth, their Islamic counterparts aren’t as assured of the propriety of keeping one’s beliefs to oneself


    36. Like the first DeBourbon, Adorno was vibrant and animated, quite small and effeminate with a shock of snow-white hair, though he was barely twenty-two years old


    37. Effeminate: A man acting like a woman; unmanly; causing confusion to children


    38. The Egyptians kept on revolting and rebelling… even being found slaughtered by their own mercenaries: who could not stand the effeminate vileness of their own paymasters


    39. He was thin, repulsive, and extremely effeminate


    40. Not effeminate either

    41. Men who felt at ease in their presence, men who were artistically inclined, who shared much of their femaleness, were often effeminate and homosexual but loved them


    42. I would scold the culprit with my loud, plaintive voice and my effeminate gestures would bring a smile to their faces but the lesson would rarely go unheeded


    43. effeminate bearing, my obvious affection for them, my loud hearty laugh and my


    44. Of course this painting is Da Vinci’s personal interpretation regarding Christ’s last supper, but controversially shows an effeminate figure, possibly John who was often portrayed as an effeminate man to Christ’s left (looking at the painting)


    45. Moms have always been fearful that their sons would turn out effeminate if there are no male role models around the house


    46. When we hear some passage in which a hero laments his sufferings at tedious length, you know that we sympathize with him and praise the poet; and yet in our own sorrows such an exhibition of feeling is regarded as effeminate and unmanly (Ion)


    47. I do not say that these horrible stories may not have a use of some kind; but there is a danger that the nerves of our guardians may be rendered too excitable and effeminate by them


    48. A pale, delicate, effeminate boy, who might have been taken for my master's younger brother so strong was the resemblance: but there was a sickly peevishness in his aspect, that Edgar Linton never had


    49. Katavasov did not like him, because he was unmanly and effeminate and sickly


    50. Where before my Style had been “strong and manly,” ’twas now said to be “weak and effeminate












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    Synonyms for "effeminate"

    cissy effeminate emasculate epicene sissified sissy sissyish delicate womanly female womanlike ladylike gentle soft

    "effeminate" definitions

    having unsuitable feminine qualities