(1) This is the starting point for a barrowload of stereotypes about feminine sensitivity and womanly feeling to be wheeled out into the courtroom, and indeed the media.(2) Micheaux uses contemporaneous notions of gender as a way of naturalizing positive and negative character qualities as manly or unmanly, womanly or unwomanly.(3) She was small, without much of a womanly body, and only looked to be her age.(4) Furthermore, the Scottish curlers had succeeded by deploying the ‘traditional womanly virtues of patience, lower lip-biting and sweeping’.(5) You realise that you have a body shape emerging - womanly curves and things - and that clothes fit nicely around them.(6) In reference to women, however, and particularly in this scene, the moon also symbolises womanly beauty and is associated with the female principle yin.(7) She certainly had grown a lot, her body had grown womanly curves, and she was no longer childlike in appearance, but that of a sophisticated and strikingly beautiful young woman.(8) But, again, I'll leave the matter of Maryland's manly deeds and womanly words - fatti maschii, parole femine - to the mercy of others.(9) It felt great on her body, fit the womanly curves perfectly.(10) Everyone in her family smoked, and to young Marcheela it was elegant and womanly to sit, her legs crossed, with that thin white cylinder between her fingers, blowing rings of smoke.(11) School uniforms tend to hide all those womanly curves!(12) The kitten heel offers both feminine grace and womanly comfort, as do ballet flats.(13) It all made me start thinking about my days in Home Economics class with Mrs. B. To say that I was an unlikely candidate to excel in the womanly arts epitomizes the concept of understatement.(14) But there was one - an older girl with womanly hips and breasts, and lips as full as Alice's.(15) Plus she had the most fantastic body: curvaceous, womanly , and with wonderful glorious breasts that I found mesmerizing.(16) Nobody - I mean nobody - should play witness to my usually repressed womanly scream at that hour of the day, most especially half-awake commuters.