We have no meanings for "so unwomanly" in our records yet.
1 She had always hated herself for her lack of tears; it was so unwomanly .
2 Mr Beecham, Harold, I am so sorry I was so unwomanly , and said such horrible things.
3 It troubled her to remember that now, she wished she could take it back, it sounded so unwomanly .
4 Nothing could have induced me to do anything so unwomanly except that you are the only man in town.
5 I hope not so , good neighbour; pray, for your poor children's sakes, do not so unwomanly cast away yourself.
6 It was, if he chose so to accept it, an explanation of how she came to do so unwomanly a thing.
7 Mrs. Blake said that it was impossible that Lottie could be so lost to all sense of propriety, so wicked, so unwomanly -
8 But I disdain to plead my cause with so unwomanly a heart,-thatmeasures the baseness of others by what it knows of its own.
9 How could you confess to aught so unwomanly ! There was a warmth in Amélie's tone that was less noticed by herself than by her companion.
10 "But you must listen to me, Major Lawrence; you must learn why I did so unwomanly an act."
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