Those who say that physical infirmity does not feminise the character have not had my experience.
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Cosmetic injections for men are a fine art -too much and you feminise the face.
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She has said that she wants to "feminise" politics and avoids macho or old-left rhetoric.
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Attempts to feminise boys or to diminish their masculinity must not be a part of any education system.
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I picked it up, and my first caller was "Jamie", a man who wanted me to feminise him.
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We banish strangers, and what charms and allures them would womanize us.
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They create and design retro 1960s ad campaigns, while they chain-smoke, drink and womanize.
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Leave me be and go womanize someone else! She grabbed a book and chucked it at him.
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Roscoe had never been one to womanize.
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So the way I see it, this means either I become celibate like a priest or I womanize like a hound dog.
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He said that the influence of women on the Occidental man is effeminizing our civilization.
Ús de feminize en anglès
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She found no evidence of anyone trying to feminize Clay's surroundings.
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To feminize education would be to make it more motherly.
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Our distaste for action can't help but feminize us.
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They are even trying to feminize the colleges.
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Would it frighten men, rendering their position less stable in their own eyes, or would it feminize them-thatis, make them retiring, blushing, self-consciousbeings?
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Propaganda at its best, destroying and feminizing the black mans image.
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Such an extraordinary and deplorable situation would have "feminized" the world.
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The copyist softens it, feminizes and humanizes it.
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But his voice remained high and girlish, as if playing women onstage had somehow feminized him.
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Her body was feminizing even though she continued to feel "masculine" in terms of her self.
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The placental secretion plays a most important rôle as brake upon the post-pituitary, the most active of the feminizing uterus-disturbing endocrines.
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Among the transferred Wolbachia, some feminizing strains gradually differing in feminizing intensity in their native hosts induced different levels of pathogenicity to P. d. dilatatus.
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The young New Yorker had a chubby face, almost feminized by a soft parted fringe, but his features were strong, and his eyes preternaturally serious.
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... We're in danger of being feminized and fad-ridden-grapejuice (God knows water's good enough: why grape juice?