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
Words of commongender are exclusively used as applied to the qualification of Senators.
2
The noun "angel" being of commongender suits the case admirably, and the epithet is sure of being favorably received.
3
And whether, therefore, the third head of indefinite propositions were not as superfluous as the so-called ' commongender' of nouns in grammar?
4
Maybe because it's already a female-dominated field, potential casting directors will be women too, because gendered professional fields tend to also perpetuate that commongender.