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Having unsuitable feminine qualities.
sissy
cissy
emasculate
epicene
sissified
sissyish
unmanly
unmanlike
unmanful
sissy
cissy
emasculate
epicene
sissified
1
Hold still, you big
sissy
...
Look, Z, let me be honest here.
2
When he says he wants a singe, they call him a
sissy
.
3
Getting a restraining order-hell, that's kind of a
sissy
thing to do.
4
And I would have never stopped being such a
sissy
,
would I?
5
But he's kind of
sissy
for a serial killer, don't you think?
1
Not too handsome but compelling, a real man, not a simpering
cissy
.
2
The moment the young men got up
Cissy
and Elsie forgot Mildred.
3
Buried
Cissy
right next to the grave where his baby already was.
4
Then in just one short speech
Cissy
Beale showed him her heart.
5
Always she would remember it, spiced with the queer words
Cissy
used.
1
Since Paul can't eliminate the Fed outright, he's trying to
emasculate
it.
2
Gender questions
emasculate
,
if her publishers will excuse the terms, criticism.
3
But, it is said, that the fine arts soften and
emasculate
the mind.
4
Where it should be nurturing great talent it prefers instead to
emasculate
it.
5
Do not
emasculate
,
as that would be a waste of force.
1
He looked away, for that
epicene
tenderness of hers was too harrowing.
2
As for the
epicene
coteries of Bloomsbury, they filled him with loathing.
3
But this
epicene
state of enjoyment was not long to last.
4
Just who are those who enjoy the
epicene
on the stage?
5
Fancy a slender-hipped orchidaceous person, an
epicene
youth with Botticellian hair and a Nietzsche walk.
1
Don't quote that
sissified
Francis Chester to me.
2
The physical training was difficult, though according to our former Ranger it was a total
sissified
cakewalk.
3
Don't worry, you're not going to see any
sissified
four-cylinder Italian stallions out there that can barely crack 150mph.
4
There was no ranting; indeed, the rhetoric was so mild as to be almost
sissified
by the standards of an earlier day.
5
I had seen enough on TV to know that some boys didn't think that a
sissified
thing like homework was a cool thing to do.
1
I consider it
sissyish
.
1
The more masculine the women become, the more
effeminate
become the men.
2
Though fair, he was not
effeminate
;
his countenance was regular and expressive.
3
With the epitaph of this hero compare that of the
effeminate
Sardanapalus-
4
So-so; an
effeminate
humourist,-saysthe most absurd things, and fancies them wise.
5
Weak and
effeminate
monarchs occupied the throne of Baber and Shah Jehan.
6
Time was when it was otherwise-whenit was thought
effeminate
to complain.
7
The old Roman maxim is not applicable to our
effeminate
,
degraded people.
8
Saulez was young, very slightly built, fair-haired, and almost
effeminate
in appearance.
9
His appearance is
effeminate
,
his manner finicky and old-maidish to a degree.
10
If he was
effeminate
,
he had convictions and could stand by them.
11
Alexander Patoff, on the other hand, without being
effeminate
,
was intensely feminine.
12
This letter, this preposterous thing from the universal philanderer, the
effeminate
erotic!
13
Looks like a pose, sort of
effeminate
,
a man's wearing a bracelet.
14
But for a man to be vain of his person, how
effeminate
!
15
A fopling, a mincer of
effeminate
English, a rote-repeater of academic catchwords-bah
16
What an
effeminate
creature!-andall because his head is full of Voltaire!
effeminate
almost effeminate
too effeminate
rather effeminate
effeminate voice
somewhat effeminate