Similar words: masculine, emasculate, salinity, vascular, mass culture, cardiovascular, vascular bundle, culinary. Meaning: [‚mæskjʊ'lɪnətɪ] n. 1. the properties characteristic of the male sex 2. the trait of behaving in ways considered typical for men.
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31. His erotic caresses, his musky masculinity warmed with the scent of his cologne.
32. This masculinity was emphasised by her uncompromising coiffure, her grey hair drawn tightly back and screwed into a straggling bun.
33. He looked, he had to admit, the very picture of obscene masculinity.
34. But what are in one sense dramatically opposed kinds of relationship are in another simply alternative celebrations of masculinity.
35. How do they learn the fine points of masculinity in our culture?
36. It was Alain's presence, his powerful personality,[http://sentencedict.com/masculinity.html] his devastating masculinity.
37. The males, whom the women abuse from birth, spend their lives in a futile pursuit of their masculinity.
38. And gender relationships may be subject to the problems that can arise from conflicting discourses about femininity or masculinity.
39. Let us imagine boxing without the masculinity. Let us imagine two ladies slugging hell out of one another in a ring.
40. Man can not experience the fullness of his masculinity and powers of reproduction without a woman, and viceversa.
41. But to see how false this justification, let us play the equality card. Let us imagine boxing without the masculinity.
42. The reason is that, unlike femininity, relaxed masculinity is at bottom empty, a limp nullity.
43. He will now begin the physically and mentally painful process of taking male hormones to establish for the first time his masculinity.
44. But the exclusion is all-important because women's presence would dissolve the symmetry between men's work and masculinity.
45. Purists conceived of masculinity as a never-ending battle, requiring constant watchfulness and careful supervision.
46. He-Man was...well, the perfect symbol of masculinity.
47. But what does it mean to embrace your masculinity?
48. Men associate the roughness of nonstandard working - class speech with masculinity.
49. He refuses to take responsibility and drowns his destroyed masculinity in alcoholism.
50. It means the spirit of adventure which can overcome poor-spirited masculinity and the love of easy life.
51. The same concern with depicting race as a livedAmerican experience is there, and the same desire to explore the ragged edge ofcontemporary masculinity.
52. I learned so much from the new President of the United States—hope, might, reanimation, freedom, ease, constancy and masculinity.
53. Let us work together to enjoy the kind of masculinity!
54. Orlich claims she was excluded from golf outings, and recounts displays of "masculinity" including a push-up contest on the trading floor.
55. The students associated science with masculinity and arts with effeminacy.
56. A recurring recurring theme in his writing, as in Hemingway's, was man testing his humanlity masculinity.
57. Keeping a long beard is one of the main tenets of Sikhism, and again there are indications that the commandment relates to masculinity.
58. A recurring theme in his writing, as in Hemingway's, was man testing his masculinity . Even as an author, Norman Mailer considered himself a battler, a fighter.
59. In any case, over the years, each individual's biological femaleness or maleness is augmented by the psychosocial dimensions of femininity and masculinity.
60. She would notice femininity and masculinity , no matter where on earth she landed.
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