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Example sentences for "womankind"

Lexicographically close words:
wolverines; wolves; woman; womanhood; womanish; womanless; womanlike; womanliness; womanly; womans
  1. In which is shown how vain it is for womankind to murmur against the course and order of this world.

  2. Pons was a born Frenchman of the Empire; a mixture of eighteenth century gallantry and that devotion to womankind so often celebrated in songs of the type of Partant pour la Syrie.

  3. In the year 1835, chance avenged Pons for the indifference of womankind by finding him a prop for his declining years, as the saying goes; and he, who had been old from his cradle, found a support in friendship.

  4. Ah, if the proper study of mankind is man, the proper study of womankind is babe.

  5. She was very beautiful; and looking at womankind from behind his veil of unfamiliarity, the parson, despite his logic, had always felt a desire to lift that veil when standing in her presence.

  6. The legal status of womankind in Al-Islam is exceptionally high, a fact of which Europe has often been assured, although the truth has not even yet penetrated into the popular brain.

  7. But in the convent the influence of womankind lasted longer.

  8. In the world outside the convent commanding figures of womankind become fewer with outgoing heathendom, and the part played by women becomes of less and less importance.

  9. Who through foresight of his eternall skill, Bad her from womankind to keepe him well: 8 For of a woman he should haue much ill, A virgin strange and stout him should dismay, or kill.

  10. Was Luther the Liberator of Womankind from “Mediæval Degradation”?

  11. After the solemnity of breaking open the envelope, the assembled womankind naturally looked to see if there were any pictures, especially pictures of the fashions.

  12. All our womankind came thither on his account; all of them I say, from nine years old and upwards to an age that was quite incalculable.

  13. A recognition of the pre-natal claims of the child is the new Ethic that is slowly but surely dawning on womankind and on man.

  14. Never before throughout the history of modern womankind has her own character evoked so earnest and profound an interest as to-day: never has she considered herself from so truly a social standpoint as now.

  15. All womankind shall merit A just regard from me, And all the sex inherit A claim to courtesy; But none has ever claimed me Her vassal, slave or thrall, For Kate, my heart has named thee The sceptred Queen of all.

  16. They were ready to lump all womankind together and to suppose that it would be impossible for one woman to be swayed by other impulses than were common to womankind generally.

  17. He knew enough of the nature of womankind to be aware of the glamour which attaches to a soldier who has been wounded in fighting the enemies of his country.

  18. Tis a sad condition for one who ruled womankind as he, that a woman should lead him in a string whether he will or no.

  19. Here, behind the horizontal-headed trees that dotted this part of the quay, they sat over their bottles denouncing womankind till the sun got low down upon the river, and the houses on the further side began to be toned by a blue mist.

  20. With fortitude dear grandma stood the trial to the end (The nerve we find in womankind I cannot comprehend!

  21. Mr. Marchmont had none of his womankind with him at this dinner; for his mother and invalid sister had neither of them felt strong enough to come, and Mr. and Mrs. Weston had not been invited.

  22. For she knew that Gerard also loved her, in spite of this unwilling marriage to which his womankind were pressing him.

  23. In the womanhood that is denied by the world that receives womankind alone, is wealth that may not be bought by any price that the world can pay.

  24. It was because of the high fealty and allegiance which Spenser declared he owed to all womankind that he did not represent women as perpetually sighing or being sighed for by men.

  25. This allegiance and fast fealty which Spenser declares he owes unto all womankind is the attitude, not only of all true knights and all true gentlemen, but likewise, I trust, of all true poets.

  26. He made it clear even to Helen, who was not above the level of ordinary womankind in her understanding of business.

  27. It is vain for the men of a nation to practise impurity, and fancy that nevertheless they can keep their womankind chaste.

  28. He has shown also how it confuses the family, and has exposed the old delusion that men may be impure and keep their womankind chaste.

  29. Here at the little railway station were assembled all the womankind from a dozen miles round about.

  30. The ladies sipped a single glass each, and rose, whereupon the young man gallantly held open the great door, bowing as the womankind took their departure.

  31. But all ye of womankind know that after every such determination comes a review of the wherewithal, and many tremors.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "womankind" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    femininity; woman; womanhood