womankind
IPA: wˈʊmʌnkaɪnd
noun
- Women, taken collectively.
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Examples of "womankind" in Sentences
- His modesty at the mention of womankind is notable.
- For a man who cannot command his womankind is a fool. '
- I am a man who can now have no joy in womankind, but when as a brother I protect them.
- He had not only lost his love, but what is more precious than love – faith in womankind.
- Men, especially lovers, are addicted to the innocent fatuity of preferring to protect weakness rather than to admire courage in womankind.
- And I promise you that, at this moment, if there be pillows sleepless yonder in the camp for the sake of the costly fragile toys called womankind, those jackasses of lovelorn lads have cause to regret the sojourn of Queen Margaret in
- "Ah, poor fellow! nothing can be more melancholy; unless, as young men sometimes do, you had fancied yourself in love with some trumpery specimen of womankind, which is indeed, as Shakspeare truly says, pressing to death, whipping, and hanging all at once."
- ` ` Ah, poor fellow! nothing can be more melancholy; unless, as young men sometimes do, you had fancied yourself in love with some trumpery specimen of womankind, which is indeed, as Shakspeare truly says, pressing to death, whipping, and hanging all at once. ''
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