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1Some object, that such union renders the boy too effeminate and the girl too masculine.
2Aubrey was declared too effeminate; Gerald too tall.
3But Trevanion had found her phraseology too mincing, too effeminate, too much that of the boudoir.
4You should find them too effeminate, too soft, too small, and above all not particularly religious.
5The ethereal beauty in his face became ever so slightly too effeminate, and his strength dissipated.
6She's too effeminate, if she is so very aristocratic-not half so handsome as 'ma belle Juive.'
7And, besides-thoughhe was a little too effeminate for my taste-hereally was such a handsome young man!
8The atmosphere was too effeminate to appeal to him, but he acknowledged the taste and artistic delicacy it conveyed.
9He's too soft, too effeminate, you run right over him, and you're a lot more professional than he is.
10Nightingale, who, in many other instances, was rather too effeminate in his disposition, had a pretty strong inclination to tittle-tattle.
11Verse was too effeminate, and rhyme was severely interdicted, and to be forgiven only when it was produced by accident.
12I think the face and bearing of the Bucephalus-tamer very noble, his flesh too effeminate or painty....
13"At all events, it is better that a man should be too hard than too effeminate."
14"No," she said, "he is much too effeminate."
15"You are too effeminate," she said, leaning against the fence, and shading her eyes with her fan, as she glanced around in the staring moonlight.
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