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Sentences with manly

man·ly
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  • He set himself manly tasks and expected others to follow his example.
  • A manly sport
  • Ian, take me in your strong manly arms.
  • This is not an individual who is out there doing something strong or manly or anything of this type.
  • manly sports
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  • What is astounding about his voice is that it retains the robust, manly quality of a true bass, every note straight from the diaphragm, throughout his range.
  • The exercise of skill, mechanical know-how and autonomy certainly provided working class men with an important avenue to display their manly qualities.
  • The storyline is linear - easy enough for a child to follow - and the themes are clear and basic, touting manly courage, endurance, and noble suffering.
  • I will, however, be getting a large fireplace that I'll be able to chuck things into from the comfort of the sofa, an activity at least as manly as snooker.
  • But Chow has a strong, manly voice, and now that he's been given some English lines the audience can hear and appreciate that strong manliness.
  • The name conjures images of manly men, displaying courage under extreme conditions, rejecting the artifice of language in favor of pure bodily experience.
  • Many of your roles center on fairly macho characters - sort of grim, manly outsider types.
  • It would, however, be totally inappropriate to speak in such terms of a male defendant who has been a distinguished exponent of a rugged, manly sport.
  • No matter that his wife was pregnant, those simply were not manly tasks and no true man would perform them under any circumstances.
  • I imagined the onlookers lined up, hoping to catch a glimpse of my manly torso.
  • One quality she especially likes to reward is thus held to be manly courage.
  • I'm not considering the one sport which portrays itself as the most manly sport on the face of the earth.
  • I simply cannot wait to get out there and really make the most of the sun's light, baking my skin to a crisp as I pursue manly outdoor activities.
  • While fencing is usually thought of as a manly sport, the women of the University of Victoria fencing club have a much different perspective.
  • Instead, he had to be manly, dignified and strong for the rest of the players.
  • By the antebellum decades, westward migration had become a symbol of manly courage and adventure.
  • Both the women and the foreman defended this practice because they said the work was heavier and therefore it was more manly work and should pay more.
  • Informally, Pinchot had been working in a manly way for a long time by throwing himself into any outdoor activity that required great physical vigor.
  • Most revealing was his role in founding with Theodore Roosevelt the Boone and Crockett Club ‘to promote manly sport with the rifle.
  • But his was a generation that also loved the outdoors, and the manly arts of hunting and fishing.
  • Kelly Garrett practices various manly arts in California and Mexico.
  • He has a deep, manly voice.
  • ‘We love to show off our manly strength,’ Ashton said as both he and Kaylen flexed impressive biceps.
  • Most fathers try to instill a sense of the manly arts in their sons through athletics.
  • He wasn't manly enough to fight.
  • Well he is the strong and manly captain you know.
  • Pete, however, seemed to take exception to being deprived of a chance to demonstrate his manly courage and kept shouting ‘In the water, in the water!
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