Aún no tenemos significados para "more virile".
1The least of Helena's letters was more virile and objective than this.
2Once more its frame seemed to grow more virile and natural.
3The church has not yet learned to appeal to the more virile qualities.
4Durville was becoming almost ventriloqual in order to seem more solemn and more virile:
5Men with extra nipples, it was once believed, were more virile than their double-nippled brethren.
6The former device of Providence in such a case was extermination by some more virile stock.
7He imagined her to have larger eyes, and something a little more virile in her physiognomy.
8Flora was not characterized by Sylvia's fastidious refinement; she was more virile and yet more reposeful.
9Here my critics have found fault with me for not being more strenuous, more virile, more energetic.
10Did the oul' buck ask for a prescription for the small blue pill that makes men more virile?
11As that was poetically symbolic, this is a massive direct work in a more virile and vigorous manner.
12The short stories increase one's admiration for the artist, but the full, more virile message conies from the Novels.
13He was younger, more virile.
14Besides, Kirk is more virile and "manly."
15He loses a certain childishness which had hitherto clung to him, and he expresses himself with a more virile sobriety.
16The year of Longfellow's birth witnessed that of another American poet, more virile, but of a narrower appeal-JohnGreenleaf Whittier.
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