We have no meanings for "too ladylike" in our records yet.
1 But when I'm not pleased I'm not too ladylike to say so.
2 Letitia was too ladylike to commit herself to much enthusiasm, but she smiled.
3 She was too ladylike in her deportment, too quiet and silent in her ways.
4 But Lloyd was too ladylike to show her disappointment.
5 Up and down the country the traditional afternoon tea has somehow been deemed too ladylike for gentlemen.
6 His speech was a little too ladylike .
7 She looked as if she wanted to smack him, but she was far too ladylike to do it.
8 They lost the money, because they were too gentlemanly and too ladylike to work to hold on to it.
9 It makes men too ladylike .
10 No Anglo-Saxon (thank God) is too ladylike not to have a bit of the warrior woman left in her blood.
11 'Well,' I replies, 'I'm not denying that Red Liz is a perfect lady; but that's 'er trouble - she 's too ladylike to pass anyone.'
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