单词 | pulchritude |
例句 | Why, at this moment celebrating body positivity and diversity, the natural pulchritude of all figures, do women continue to wrap wire around their breasts, hoisting them inches above their innate resting position? Women are over the underwire bra 2022-03-09T05:00:00Z On a wall stacked with pulchritude, the albatross manages not only to hold its own but also to radiate a strange sort of charisma. ‘Audubon’s Aviary: The Final Flight’ Alights at the New-York Historical Society 2015-03-05T05:00:00Z In palette and pulchritude, it is neutral and unadorned. Jaffa Is Tel Aviv’s Unexpected Luxury Hotspot 2019-03-14T04:00:00Z Reviewing “The Last Man” in The New York Times, Mordaunt Hall found it “rather in the Mack Sennett vein, ladened with the pulchritude of the Hollywood studio variety.” ‘Masculitis’? That’s the Plague That Rids the World of Men 2017-07-06T04:00:00Z The pink pulchritude, blond locks and burning black pupils are so excessive one almost looks to the academic genre scenes – Gérôme's The Snake Charmer, Bouguereau's oriental nude – for relief; almost, but of course not quite. From Paris: A Taste for Impressionism, Paintings from the Clark – review 2012-07-07T23:05:18Z “It has more punch and pulchritude packed into its 51 minutes than most West End musicals twice as long,” one newspaper commented. When Department Stores Were Theater 2019-11-27T05:00:00Z Now we can see the humour behind the Donald McGill sexism – and men's sometime helplessness in the face of female pulchritude is a perfectly legitimate subject for humour. The Two Ronnies: the double act's popularity is still booming 2010-12-23T10:30:00Z Imperious, perverse, remote and radiant, Catherine Deneuve is a monument to French poise and pulchritude. This Star Burns Brighter 2015-04-18T04:00:00Z McNamara's editorial is not the first strike against unclothed feminine pulchritude on cable dramas, and against HBO's "Game of Thrones" in particular. In defense of HBO's "unnecessary" nudity 2011-07-06T14:07:00Z Alas, the makers of One Day have bottled out, and instead of giving us a geeky heroine in thrall to male pulchritude, they've plumped for Hathaway, which throws the dynamic out of whack. Anne Billson on One Day 2011-08-18T21:10:01Z We need to remember that liking pulchritude used to be a basic desire of men, and I’m not just talking about Flemish painters in 1631. Perspective | Gene Weingarten: Freud was only almost right 2018-02-05T05:00:00Z Feminine pulchritude mattered to Balanchine; many of his dancers had the looks of the movie stars or models of their day. New York City Ballet Is in Limbo, but in Bloom 2018-05-31T04:00:00Z His strategy: use “Extreme Cosmetics,” a reality TV series about weight surgery, to redefine overweight people as models of pulchritude. Movie Review: ‘Branded,’ Starring Ed Stoppard 2012-09-08T00:08:56Z The images are sleek, stylish and beautifully composed; Schumacher has always had an eye for architecture, as well as for masculine and feminine pulchritude. "Twelve": On the intoxicating badness of Joel Schumacher 2010-08-05T13:01:00Z Where Mailer sees the ‘‘living bouncing embodiment of pulchritude,’’ Steinem enters into the mind of the woman trapped inside. T Magazine: Hello Again, Norma Jeane 2011-03-01T18:40:52Z Such was his mix of feminine pulchritude and outdoorsy wholesomeness that The Los Angeles Times in 2004 ventured that he had taken “the cheesiness out of cheesecake.” Peter Gowland, Pinup Photographer and Author, Dies at 93 2010-04-05T02:49:00Z The place of beauty in our lives is a profound subject, and Harmon offers a complex understanding that respects the hazardous yet life-enhancing power of physical pulchritude. Review: Idina Menzel lights up the sexy-neurotic comedy 'Skintight' at the Geffen Playhouse 2019-09-13T04:00:00Z Their style is core K-pop – braggadocious rap choruses linked with sweetly crooned bridges – and their English lyrics are generic to a fault, but their styling, pulchritude and insouciance are already securing them millions of streams. Tunisian techno, Xitsongan rap and Satanic doo-wop: the best new music of 2019 2018-12-28T05:00:00Z It’s savvy enough to recognize that politics and pulchritude make excellent bedfellows. Sandra Bullock and Cate Blanchett pull off an enjoyable, low-fizz heist in 'Ocean's 8' Offering an appropriate example of plus-size pulchritude to heavier men, as well as to the fashion industry, required a candidate who seemed relatable, in Bart’s words. The plus-size modeling world has a new star, and it’s a guy 2016-05-13T04:00:00Z But if “Game of Thrones” actually depended on its torture festivals and its showrooms of naked pulchritude, it would have been “Caligula.” The Raw Appeal of “Game of Thrones” 2016-04-18T04:00:00Z So I will refrain, in my commentary on “Spy,” from references to the pulchritude of one of McCarthy’s co-stars, Jason Statham. Melissa McCarthy and Summer Heroines Have Shattered a Glass Ceiling 2015-06-08T04:00:00Z They, too, were lined up so that everyone could see and photograph them in all their gleaming pulchritude. About New York: The Mysterious Case of the Twice-Stolen Motorcycles 2012-09-07T00:52:47Z The embodiment of sultry pulchritude, she is also utterly unobtainable: "But each day when she walks to the sea/She looks straight ahead, not at me." The Elusive Girl From Ipanema 2012-06-30T04:08:13Z Certainly qualities like pulchritude, eloquence, and style help to enhance one's charisma--but the true essence of charisma is passion and commitment to a vision. Embrace Your Hidden Charisma 2012-05-31T11:12:08Z He was waited upon by the head gaoler's daughter, a damsel of considerable pulchritude by the name of Caroline, who at first regarded him askance as a malefactor. A Bayard From Bengal Being some account of the Magnificent and Spanking Career of Chunder Bindabun Bhosh,... 2011-07-13T02:00:17.950Z So, in their blindingly pink outfits of powerful pulchritude, the two of them acted as beacons at Congressional Country Club on a gray, overcast Thursday. On Golf Courses, the Fairway as a Runway 2011-06-18T16:24:09Z Although nearly 200 testosterone-laced hunks of male pulchritude still populate a significantly downsized horse capital of the world, only a handful of truly regal stallions were even in the running. The Rail: Breeders Chasing the Superhorse 2011-03-12T23:36:00Z The manager intimated that what I lacked in voice I made up in pulchritude, though I recall he referred to it as "shape." My Actor-Husband A true story of American stage life 2011-01-03T03:01:07.697Z It was this spirit, she thought, which had perhaps given Kentucky its reputation for feminine pulchritude. Why Joan? 2011-01-02T03:00:20.290Z Every house imports groups of feminine pulchritude from Bennington or Smith. Letters reveal Steinbrenner personality in youth 2010-10-26T16:08:00Z The usual exercises had already begun; there were speeches from Authority; prayers by Divinity; choral effects by graduating pulchritude. The Moonlit Way She turned her trim, small head and looked out across the bay; and Shotwell, who once had had a gaily receptive eye for pulchritude, thought her unusually pretty. The Crimson Tide A Novel The inevitable cropper will involve a certain actor who for the past month has been delighting Chicago audiences with his manly pulchritude as well as his histrionic ability. My Actor-Husband A true story of American stage life 2011-01-03T03:01:07.697Z Whether it was the Lincoln green suit, or the tam-o’-shanter cap, or the dude’s personal pulchritude, which most attracted his doggish soul, it was hard to say. The Girls of Central High in Camp Or, the Old Professor's Secret It is the blue ribbon of female pulchritude. Where the Strange Trails Go Down Sulu, Borneo, Celebes, Bali, Java, Sumatra, Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Cambodia, Annam, Cochin-China Not that any lady's pulchritude is a handicap to a stage career or in any way undesirable. The Art of Stage Dancing The Story of a Beautiful and Profitable Profession I do you the honour of believing you too fastidious to select a public fortune teller for your mistress, or to parade a cheap trance-medium as a specimen of your personal taste in pulchritude. Athalie The Divine Holiness is the most perfect pulchritude, the ineffable and immortal pulchritude, that cannot be declared by words, or seen by eyes. Holy in Christ Thoughts on the Calling of God's Children to be Holy as He is Holy Sir Christopher, even a cat, believed firmly in sartorial pulchritude. American Cookery November, 1921 There were many more of the succeeding generation, of course, many more whose ancestry derived from gold not blood, and they made up in style and ritual what they lacked in pulchritude. Black Oxen She thrust it out and strove to find encouragement in its pulchritude. The Californians He is charmed by the beauty of the stout, black-haired, red-cheeked Bohemian girls, and hopes that enough of them will emigrate to the United States to improve the fading pulchritude of our own houris. A Book of Prefaces "I haven't got the reputation for pulchritude to live up to that you have." The Enchanted Canyon Not in the way of ordinary human conceit; he was clear sighted enough as to the pulchritude of his present encasement; but with the eyes of the young who see visions. Bunker Bean Her pulchritude has a background of good character and she is alive with the spirit of the New World. In the Days of Poor Richard I have never had any money and my particular kind of pulchritude doesn't appeal to them. Paradise Garden The Satirical Narrative of a Great Experiment Shakespeare, whose mind was more intent upon notions than words, had in his thoughts the pulchritude of virtue, and the deformity of wickedness; and though he had mentioned wickedness, made the correlative answer to deformity. Notes to Shakespeare, Volume III: The Tragedies I'm pickin' up some considerable education from you, learning how to pronounce words like that—pulchritude. Copper Streak Trail The light being chiefly behind him, he showed only in thin silhouette, undistinguishable as to age, character, and personal pulchritude. V. V.'s Eyes Antonyms: homely, ugly, repulsive, unlovely, hideous, uncomely, inelegant. beautify, v. embellish, adorn, grace, garnish. beauty, n. loveliness, fairness, elegance, comeliness, pulchritude, grace, exquisiteness, charm, attraction. Putnam's Word Book And whatever he may have thought of her personal pulchritude or the quiet magnetism of her friendliness, there was no room in his mind just now for the merely spiritual. Paradise Garden The Satirical Narrative of a Great Experiment Did my husband love me only for what poor claims to pulchritude I possessed? Revelations of a Wife The Story of a Honeymoon It is to be doubted whether he knew they were there at all, in spite of their manifest ubiquity and equally manifest pulchritude. Wild Wings A Romance of Youth If he ever catches sight of his own personal pulchritude as reflected in some translucent lake, I much fear that he'll meet with the fate of Narcissus. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 12 The most youthful of his offspring was not remarkable for personal pulchritude. The Century Vocabulary Builder Blushing country lass just out of the alfalfa belt—first appearance on any stage—instantaneous hit, and a record for pulchritude in an aggregation where the homeliest member is a Helen of Troy. The Auction Block It's curious," Frank Merrill said with his most academic manner, "it has not yet occurred to me to consider those young women from the point of view of their physical pulchritude. Angel Island His face is wax, and an awful pulchritude is born of the menacing flame in his cheeks. Rolling Stones But the Man from Nome, loyal to her who had resurrected his long cached heart, plunged into the stream of pulchritude and followed her. The Trimmed Lamp, and other Stories of the Four Million Myself, I think the enfranchised women of California should bring injunctions—or whatever is the proper legal weapon—against so dangerous a degree of male pulchritude. The Native Son They writhed in their chairs to gaze around and over the impending form of Tildy, that Aileen's pulchritude might season and make ambrosia of their bacon and eggs. The Four Million If he has any, her crude manoeuvres make him laugh and he is repelled by her lack of pulchritude and amiability. In Defense of Women That agglomeration of the Anglo-Saxon, the Celt and the Latin, has endowed the Native Son with the pulchritude of all three races. The Native Son |
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