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Meanings of
womankind
in English
Women collectively.
womanhood
femininity
Synonyms
Examples for "
womanhood
"
womanhood
femininity
Examples for "
womanhood
"
1
A place to hide from my
womanhood
,
my past and my future?
2
It is the real diadem of
womanhood
,
Norman; she knows no other.
3
The
womanhood
in her liked the tribute, almost more than liked it.
4
And then it came, the great dividing line between childhood and
womanhood
.
5
Most of the fair romancers have in their early
womanhood
chosen love-names.
1
I don't necessarily think people want that kind of
hyper
-
femininity
any more.
2
Sadly and regrettably my story is not one of triumph for
femininity
.
3
Your definition of embracing
femininity
is very narrow and that's really sad.
4
None of the disturbing problems that were shaking
femininity
disturbed her calm.
5
He could feel the warm wetness of her
femininity
through his breeches.
Usage of
womankind
in English
1
Two days have never, in the history of
womankind
,
gone so quickly.
2
It's a question that has plagued
womankind
since the dawn of time.
3
He never married again; and railed on all
womankind
for this one.
4
Of course, I could have taken a housekeeper; but I know
womankind
.
5
So all the
womankind
repeat their Hail Marys hurrying backward and forward.
6
The world that wills to worship
womankind
studiously forgets its darker sisters.
7
What seemed his vanity had nothing to do with thoughts of
womankind
.
8
I should have stayed married to him as a favor to
womankind
.
9
It does one good to see such a choice specimen of
womankind
.
'
10
Knowing her, I seem to have known all mankind-atleast, all
womankind
.
11
Harris having retired, cat-like, Vizard explained, My
womankind
shall not kill Uxmoor.
12
And what is frail
womankind
to expect from such a brawny animal?'
13
My dear, like John Gilpin, 'of
womankind
I do admire but one.'
14
Then the young man proved himself tolerably instructed in the ways of
womankind
.
15
She had the elements that he had never seen and experienced in
womankind
.
16
The last social link binding him to
womankind
had been broken.
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About this term
womankind
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
know to womankind
own womankind
reckon on womankind
active womankind
american womankind
More collocations
Womankind
through the time
Womankind
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common