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- optimistic, and by the second decade of the 21st century girlish and old womanish at the same time. She survives and she bubbles, both. Malina met her...
- astronaut Deke Slayton was less diplomatic, calling See's piloting skills "old-womanish." Others, including Neil Armstrong, who had worked with See on the backup...
- mid-40s—was a "small, skinny, already graying woman with a crumpled, old-womanish face," Chekhov wrote. She had lived freely in exile on Sakhalin but was...
- detailed prophetic program of the life of the church from her own days of "womanish weakness" through to the coming and ultimate downfall of the Antichrist...
- Athenaeus, Callixena was emplo**** by Olympias out of fear that Alexander was "womanish" (γύvνις), and his mother used to beg him to sleep with the courtesan,...
- Freyr (Old Norse: 'Lord'), sometimes anglicized as Frey, is a widely attested god in Norse mythology, ****ociated with kingship, fertility, peace, prosperity...
- "unmanliness and kinaidiā" and frequently commented on his "unmanly and womanish temper", even criticising his clothing: "If anyone took those dainty little...
- (eng. Cutlet Bistro) during production ^136 Renamed Zajazd Babski (eng. Womanish Inn) during production ^137 Renamed Bistro By the Way during production...
- decided to educate him at home. He became lazy and womanish thereafter. When Amaro was 13 years old, the marquise died, and he was sent to the seminary...
- org/features/heritage/martha-and-samuel-mctier) Catriona Kennedy 2004, Womanish Epistles?’ Martha McTier, Female Epistolarity and Late Eighteenth-Century...