Synonym: firsthand, fresh, green, new, original, pure, spotless, unused. Similar words: virginia, virginity, virgo, margin, urging, emerging, margin call, marginal. Meaning: ['vɜrdʒɪn /'vɜː-] n. 1. a person who has never had sex 2. (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Virgo 3. the sixth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about August 23 to September 22. adj. 1. being used or worked for the first time 2. in a state of sexual virginity.
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91. Other forms of holiness - that of the virgin and the ascetic - were assimilated to martyrdom.
92. In mid-1981 Virgin was doing badly; the company had made redundancies and the roster was being cut back.
93. After failing to agree damages that BA would pay to Virgin,(sentencedict .com) Mr Branson has launched new legal action.
94. His blackness shut off the blue window, the blessing hands of the Virgin.
95. It found evidence of extensive oil pollution of lakes, rivers and groundwater and of the destruction of virgin swamp and forest.
96. Within an hour, Bucharest is buried under a blanket of virgin snow.
97. If she was running the same company for Virgin, shouldn't she have some shareholding in it?
98. She looked like a virgin who cleaned her teeth after every meal and delighted to take great bites from rosy apples.
99. I realised I had a large gay following last year, but managed to lose him by ducking into a Virgin Megastore.
100. Historically, the Black Virgin cult seems to point in the direction of two alternatives in particular.
101. Malcolm McLaren did not arrive at the Virgin offices that December afternoon, as arranged.
102. That matter was cured, and had ceased to trouble him; he had lain with a virgin.
103. A portrait of the Virgin Mary looms behind him like a heavenly guardian.
104. Millfield-educated Hewitt already has his heart set on working for Virgin tycoon Richard Branson's planned privatised train service.
105. And if that were not enough, the Virgin affair still haunts BA.
106. Staff accepted lower wages because Virgin seemed to be a more agreeable place to work than anywhere else in the record industry.
107. Camelot then protested about a conflict of interest because Freshfields had worked for Sir Richard's Virgin company.
108. To be seen to be defending Virgin against attack by the big airlines would be a contradiction of this.
109. The company is a joint venture between transport group Stagecoach and Virgin.
110. Yet as already stated, there is no mention of a virgin in the original Hebrew.
111. She even hinted that she had remained a virgin, risking losing Jay rather than losing her hopes in life.
112. She had been a virgin when she married, had stayed faithful all her married life.
113. Richard Branson's Virgin Records, for instance, grew and diversified, including a successful foray into cheap transatlantic flights.
114. She was a virgin fire goddess and every hearth had its own Vesta, which no doubt became blackened by smoke.
115. Lady Richelda is believed to have been told by the Virgin Mary to build a replica of her house in Nazareth.
116. Thus in the 1962 Catalogue, the Virgin Mary has 150 pages devoted to her.
117. He flew into a rage on their wedding night when he discovered that his bride was no virgin.
118. Victorine roared with sorrowful mirth: oh what a story, well that certainly cuts out the Blessed Virgin.
119. Pertoka interprets as the symbol of water and the Black Virgin, corresponding to the principle of differentiation.
120. Furthermore, the investments necessary to make an airline work could, theoretically, drag Virgin to bankruptcy.
More similar words: virginia, virginity, virgo, margin, urging, emerging, margin call, marginal, aubergine, marginally, marginal land, discharging, marginalize, marginal cost, profit margin, dirge, fair game, turgid, forgive, viral, virus, allergic, virago, virtue, virile, surgical, lethargic, supergiant, energize, virtual.