womankind
Example Sentences
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The actress, he declared, was “a marvelous breathing monument to womankind.”
From Washington Post
Tessa finds Wah both “submissive and queenlike,” “a tangle of both deference and hostility,” and as the book opens, has informed her, three martinis in at a restaurant, that she is an “insult to womankind.”
From Seattle Times
Since the 1960s, liberals have claimed — without cause — to speak for all womankind on this issue when the reality is far more complex.
From Washington Post
And I would have underlined her name when I read this: "I think if a girl's successful it's good for womankind. It opens doors for more women."
From Salon
King Shahryar and King Shah Zaman duly took their revenge on faithless womankind.
From New York Times
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