Use "masculine" in a sentence

1. In Jacobean drama masculine identity requires masculine ratification.

2. Convincing translate: convincente, convincente [masculine-feminine], convincente [masculine-feminine]

3. 23 In Jacobean drama masculine identity requires masculine ratification.

4. Compelling translate: convincente, fascinante, emocionante [masculine-feminine], convincente [masculine-feminine…

5. 25 There was an aura of masculine occupation - neat, but unmistakably masculine.

6. Blockage translate: atasco, bloqueo, bloqueo [masculine], obstrucción [feminine], estancamiento [masculine]

7. There was an aura of masculine occupation - neat, but unmistakably masculine.

8. Some Butches will take on masculine nicknames, and some may use masculine pronouns

9. Singular plural masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine nominative/ accusative indefinite Anorganic: Anorganică

10. Ambo (ahm-boh) A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g

11. Latin: ·nominative masculine plural of Adductus· genitive masculine singular of Adductus· genitive neuter singular of Adductus vocative masculine plural of Adductus

12. Animato m (feminine singular animata, masculine plural animati, feminine plural animate) masculine singular past participle of animare; masculine singular past participle of animarsi; Anagrams

13. Beatificus { adjective masculine } stemming

14. Caudillo (kow-dee-yoh) A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g

15. That's a typically masculine attitude!

16. Archwife: A woman of strong, masculine physique; a hardy, masculine woman disposed to rule her husband.

17. The ceremony is exclusively masculine.

18. Azulejo (ah-soo-leh-hoh) A masculine noun is used with masculine articles and adjectives (e.g

19. Beau (masculine singular before vowel bel, feminine singular belle, masculine plural Beaux, feminine plural belles)

20. Blocado m (feminine singular blocada, masculine plural blocados, feminine plural Blocadas) Masculine singular past participle of blocar.

21. Coarse translate: áspero, grueso, grosero, áspero/ra [masculine-feminine], grueso/sa [masculine-feminine], grosero/ra…

22. 10 The ceremony is exclusively masculine.

23. 7 That's a typically masculine attitude!

24. Beatificado (feminine singular beatificada, masculine plural Beatificados, feminine plural beatificadas) masculine singular past participle of beatificar Spanish [ edit ]

25. Declension Chauvinismus is a masculine noun

26. Bribe translate: soborno, sobornar, soborno [masculine]

27. Bewildered translate: desconcertado/da [masculine-feminine]

28. Connaturale (masculine and feminine plural Connaturali)

29. Abruzzian {noun} IT abruzzese {masculine} volume_up

30. Chica f (plural Chicas, masculine chico, masculine plural chicos) female equivalent of chico, girl gal, chick; Usage notes

31. Hunting was a typically masculine occupation.

32. Cheeky translate: descarado, descarado/da [masculine-feminine]

33. Brunet is the masculine form of Brunette

34. Bony translate: huesudo, huesudo/da [masculine-feminine]

35. English translation of 'Aggressore'. [aɡɡresˈsore] masculine noun

36. She looks rather masculine in that suit.

37. Cursado (feminine singular cursada, masculine plural Cursados, feminine plural cursadas) masculine singular past participle of cursar; Spanish Pronunciation

38. Having Broader shoulders is a masculine trait

39. Blackmail translate: chantaje, chantajear, chantajear, chantaje [masculine]

40. Not related to the masculine name Adoniah

41. 12 'He' and 'him' are masculine pronouns.

42. Spanish is predominantly a masculine-based language.

43. 4 She has a very masculine voice.

44. 8 Hunting was a typically masculine occupation.

45. 2 She has a rather masculine voice.

46. Brumale (masculine and feminine plural brumali) brumal; Synonyms

47. English verb conjugation to Apostrophise to the masculine

48. Anne is a feminine (sometimes masculine) given name

49. Crackle translate: crepitar, crujir, crujir, crepitar, crujido [masculine]

50. English verb conjugation to Begird to the masculine

51. Cuirasse is a masculine fragrance by Jacques D'Auvillers

52. English verb conjugation to Abreact to the masculine

53. English verb conjugation to Asphyxiate to the masculine

54. 24 And what of the masculine/feminine dichotomy?

55. 1 She looks rather masculine in that suit.

56. English verb conjugation to Brutalize to the masculine

57. There was no outlet for raw masculine energy.

58. 9 That suit makes her look very masculine.

59. English verb conjugation to Bestrew to the masculine

60. English verb conjugation to Bechance to the masculine

61. Archwife ( plural archwives ) ( obsolete) A big, masculine wife

62. English verb conjugation to Anathematise to the masculine

63. English verb conjugation to Allegorize to the masculine

64. English verb conjugation to Accrete to the masculine

65. 6 The French word for 'sun' is masculine.

66. Right nostril is masculine, heat, competitive and force.

67. Centigrade translate: centígrado, centígrado [masculine]

68. Contractual (masculine and feminine plural Contractuals) Contractual; Related terms

69. El Contexto (m) means that a noun is masculine

70. El Bongo (m) means that a noun is masculine

71. El Angiograma (m) means that a noun is masculine

72. Consular (masculine and feminine plural Consulars) Consular; Related terms

73. Autodidacto (feminine autodidacta, masculine plural Autodidactos, feminine plural autodidactas)

74. Abrupta — — Definite Positive Comparative Superlative Masculine singular 1: abrupte — — All Abrupta — — 1) Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine

75. 20 He has their virtues translated into masculine form.

76. 11 He was handsome and strong, and very masculine.

77. Meanings for Antain It is a Latin masculine name.

78. Analoga — — Definite Positive Comparative Superlative Masculine singular 1: analoge — — All Analoga — — 1) Only used, optionally, to refer to things whose natural gender is masculine

79. El Confucianismo (m) means that a noun is masculine

80. El Clan (m) means that a noun is masculine