The paintings of women in white bring far greater complexity to this virginal vision of womanhood.
Young women with large breasts may be suffering from a condition called virginal hyperplasia.
Someone will dress up as Millard Fillmore and parrot the former president's praise of this once virginal river.
PEPFAR, there is also evidence that the once-promiscuous as well as the recently virginal are becoming less self-indulgent.
The setting is virginal and unashamedly fake a snowbound house interrupted by the arrival of a horde of famous French actresses.
His models looked slightly unhinged frizzy hair, dresses looking a bit askew and they wore a fair amount of virginal lace.
Until the first world war, and an encounter at the age of 38 with a soldier on a beach near Alexandria, he was painfully virginal.
Gilda's blue dress looks properly virginal and ill-fitting in this company.
Redmayne has a virginal look, a knocked-silly astonishment when the most famous woman in the world shucks off her clothes and jumps into a freezing river.
Kathlyn Williams, who played a virginal blond heiress named Kathlyn Hare, raced through thirteen segments of the serial, pursued by a hunky, scheming Hindu named Umballah (Charles Clary).
The harpsichord, a table-size Renaissance favorite, was cleverly reengineered as a boxlike model called a virginal (in tribute to Queen Elizabeth I) that one person could fold up and carry.
Eddie Redmayne has a virginal look, and a knocked-silly amazement when the most famous woman in the world shucks her clothes in front of him and jumps into a freezing river.
The terrain feels virginal, unsullied, overwhelming--nature on steroids.
The typical hero is no longer a brooding English aristocrat with a large estate who, on a chance visit to a sick aunt, meets a lovely, lonely, virginal 17-year-old, says Charis Calhoon of the Romance Writers.
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