We have no meanings for "masculine pronoun" in our records yet.
1 So they continually used the masculine pronoun , although the result was ludicrous.
2 The back she had seen vanish round the Far Away Turn demanded the masculine pronoun .
3 I use the masculine pronoun , because the man always embraces the woman-whenhe gets a chance.
4 The sun, on account of the mist, had a curious sentient, personal look, demanding the masculine pronoun for its adequate expression.
5 Twenty years later, in fact, a writer in the "Critical Review" used the masculine pronoun to refer to the author of "Betsy Thoughtless."
6 What does it matter that a great poet and philosopher urges "the abandonment of the masculine pronoun in allusions to the First or Fundamental Energy"?
7 "We keep using the masculine pronoun for them," he observed.
8 "Tell him to call up again in ten minutes," he heard her say, and the masculine pronoun caused in him a flashing twinge of jealousy.
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