pulchritude in English

noun
1
beauty.
The availability of steaming pulchritude has always been a magnetic feature of college life but I never thought that it would be emphasized in recruiting literature.

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1. Her youngster and pulchritude could expose her to danger .

2. This pulchritude hangs from the side wall of a bombard house.

3. Meanwhile, the lonely pulchritude shows too much emotional impulses that lure our feelings.

4. From waste and death comes such incredible pulchritude. One of life's mysteries to ponder, I guess!

5. The woman done not don't love of pulchritude, to own face base"spiteful hand" like this also need equal prowess.

6. Only by owning loneliness, pulchritude and solitude can we have our flowers fostered many years, the longer the time it takes growing , the richer the fragrance is . Sentencedict.com

7. Loneliness should actually be the most beautiful flower blooming in the abyss of the mind, which entrenches into soil of loneliness, enjoying the growth and pulchritude by itself.

8. LEO : person can be vain, so a gift that reflects that dramatic personality and stunning fleshly pulchritude works over best: Try jewelry, raiment or tickets to the building.

9. In my eyesight jumped into the Marktkirche in baroque style. I thought it was a beauteous exist beyond religious belief and its pulchritude stopped me from pondering any more.

10. Crassitude (archaic) thickness, coarseness; The state or quality of being crass; Examples: “So, for the sake of this venerable pageant, let's hope the hopefuls display gratitude and pulchritude, rather than Crassitude and attitude

11. ‘So, for the sake of this venerable pageant, let's hope the hopefuls display gratitude and pulchritude, rather than Crassitude and attitude.’ ‘It definitely has nothing to do with gays marrying and absolutely everything to do with the preponderance of rampant Crassitude.’