Saulez was young, very slightly built, fair-haired, and almosteffeminate in appearance.
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It's not just the eyes; there's an ageless, almosteffeminate beauty to him.
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Though his hands were large and blunt as bricks, his handshake was surprisingly soft, almosteffeminate.
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He is a weak-souled creature, timorous, almosteffeminate.
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Some of the women were beautiful; most of the men were too slight of build, almosteffeminate.
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Perhaps there was a certain modernity in the languid lidded gaze and the small, almosteffeminate, mouth.
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Lerton always dressed in the acme of fashion, running considerably to fads in clothes, appearing almosteffeminate at times.
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They were small, almosteffeminate.
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You discuss the way the state propaganda machine gives a maternal, almosteffeminate, element to depictions of the North's leaders.
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His dark, long face with its romantic moustache, and its almosteffeminate soft eyes, was as unemotional and wearied as ever.
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His eye was bright, a colour mounted beneath the pale olive of his skin, the almosteffeminate beauty of his countenance had animated.
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Now in Red River was a young half-breed, almosteffeminate in manners, handsome in face and form, and agreeable and gentle in his address.
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The difficulties of work, like the difficulties of a mathematical problem called out the athletic qualities of an otherwise shy and almosteffeminate nature.
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Robert Boyle, judging by contemporary portraits, was a man of delicate, almosteffeminate aspect, and indeed you could almost swear that he was gay.
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"Indeed I do," he said in his almosteffeminate, high, pleasant voice.
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"Go on with your work," he said, in his high-pitched, almosteffeminate voice.