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    Use "feminine" in a sentence

    feminine example sentences

    feminine


    1. ‘It’s that feminine streak I have,’ he said, drawing me towards him and kissing me


    2. Her body was trim but feminine


    3. A quiet word with Gilla on the subject of feminine hygiene has resulted in a supply of the necessary articles being included in my baggage


    4. Women, when feminine, are capable of


    5. She was a couple of years older than Bunty and was everything that Bunty wasn't – feminine, non-controversial, pretty … Bunty's parents thought her perfect


    6. White Feathers and James were anxious that 'their' boy have some strong feminine influence and neither of them could imagine a better influence than Belle


    7. They went on like that while he sat smiling and enjoying their very feminine company, from the ranks of whom he had been so removed of late


    8. Quickly she pulled everything that resembled a feminine aspect


    9. The feminine voice called her name again


    10. Savannah smoothed her hair away from her face, which was a feminine trait that announced that she cared what I thought of how she looked

    11. It was probably the symbol of feminine


    12. Zarko’s lips felt on fire, her feminine scent still strong in his nostrils


    13. If you do not have a daughter, then it symbolizes the feminine aspect within yourself


    14. If the deer is black, then it means that you are not acknowledging or are rejecting the feminine qualities in you


    15. You may not be in tune with your feminine side


    16. To see silver in your dream symbolizes the moon, intuition and the feminine aspects of yourself


    17. If you do not have a sister and dream that you have one, then it signifies feminine qualities that you need to activate or acknowledge within your own self


    18. His features were almost feminine


    19. Most importantly, it was so feminine; an aspect of her life she'd dreamed of developing, but under the conditions of her profession and her culture, that just hadn't been a likelihood for her


    20. ” She looked at her tits with pleasure, noting the way they stood out in the more feminine attire

    21. She stood, a smile on her face, her dark hair tied back neatly, wearing a thin navy suit-jacket – partly unbuttoned to reveal a tight-fitting blouse-shirt– and matching skirt, short enough to reveal a few centimetres above her dark-stockinged knees: formal yet feminine


    22. walls, and the picture showing on the thin, almost feminine, laptop on the table nearby


    23. “Some men have got in touch with their feminine side and are


    24. She complains in „The Feminine Mystique" that it would be difficult for a woman mopping the kitchen floor to have an orgasm while mopping


    25. The word „gender" is a grammatical term, referring especially to inflective languages that happen to have nouns and pronouns in three declensions: masculine, feminine, and neuter


    26. Adjectives that end in –e, however, do not change form for the masculine and feminine but remain the same for both:


    27. Adjectives which end in –or, -án, ón and –ín also have a feminine form: el hombre hablador


    28. supposed to act as indictment of logical, linear thinking, in contradistinction to the warmth of feminine embrace that would solve all the problems of the world


    29. Some have feminine and masculine forms and there are a


    30. The plural form of tú also has masculine and feminine versions:

    31. She’d told Dave that the fact her fist was approaching the poor sweet young lad’s testicles at a rapid speed of knots was all part of her feminine persuasion techniques


    32. “You’re asking a lot of questions lately Nathan, my feminine intuition is telling me something, but seeing as I’m only a young woman at heart, I’m not sure what it’s telling me


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


    34. I think I probably need to get more in touch with my feminine side, as my


    35. bottles and inside feminine boxes


    36. adjusting veils and hats with adroit feminine touches; the pretty


    37. same thing, I suppose!) however, having renounced her feminine charms and luring appeal in favor of a Feminist Identity that is appealing in its (own) inestimable manner, depending on one‘s point of view


    38. The slap was almost feminine, but it still took Frank by surprise


    39. I watched her movements, filled with a kind of feminine grace that I wasn’t used to being around


    40. Primitive societies, fascinated with the birth canal, seem to have missed the import of the feminine head, covered or not

    41. Lucia moaned a feminine purr into his ear and whispered words of love – all in Spanish, including the purr


    42. We also have Constantine to thank for the lack of the divine feminine in much of Christian belief and practice


    43. A great lack in the Christian tradition has been that of the divine feminine


    44. Even the Roman Catholic Church has, perhaps unconsciously, realised that God must also be allowed to show a feminine side


    45. As he stepped through the archway into the front parlour, Maintenon heard feminine screams and shouts of male indignation


    46. It was a matter of taking good old feminine intuition and applying it scientifically


    47. Nouns: Spanish nouns that end in o are usually masculine, those that end in a, d or - ción are generally feminine


    48. When counting things with 1 in Spanish, remember to use un for masculine things, and una for feminine


    49. Now it’s become clear that this feminine spirit of light has been there for me all these years as my Angel guardian, to pull me out of my dark holes as an invisible helper, carefully and silently guiding me through the struggles of the first part of my life


    50. The feminine spirit that accompanied you during the first part of your life, on one hand, helped you to progress, silently tutoring your actions and supporting your falls; on the other hand, she has learned from your experiences, advancing her further in her spiritual evolution








































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    Synonyms for "feminine"

    feminine womanly soft gentle ladylike delicate sensitive modest effeminate womanlike unmanly

    "feminine" definitions

    a gender that refers chiefly (but not exclusively) to females or to objects classified as female


    associated with women and not with men


    of grammatical gender


    befitting or characteristic of a woman especially a mature woman


    (music or poetry) ending on an unaccented beat or syllable