How To Use Androgynous In A Sentence
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I love the androgynous look.
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Basically, she was an androgynous figure.
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I had no points of reference, all I remember are androgynous, anonymous feline shapes emerging from barn doors.
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Fine, delicate black lines delineate androgynous figures, heads turned heavenward, mouths open.
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And add a boyfriend jacket for a truly androgynous look.
The Sun
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But to accomplish this work, which we may also call diabolic, isn't an androgynous genius necessary?
Ferragus
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I was straightening up the teddy bears and long-stemmed red roses this morning at the Michael Jackson Eternal Moonwalk Memorial on what would have been The Gloved One's 53rd birthday when I heard this guy say “You'd think it was tupping Shakespeare who died—instead of an androgynous black man who overcame racial prejudice by turning himself into a white woman.”
Who's Better: Michael Jackson or Shakespeare?
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She was initially known for her thin build and androgynous looks.
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Neither the insipid colouring nor the androgynous figures help to give the fresco presence, but it remains a seminal work in the development of Neoclassicism.
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Androgynous women who do not blend their behaviour are less affected by traditional ideas of gender.
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He was an up-and-coming comic then, a strange androgynous mix of lunacy and manic energy.
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Melissa is a bit more punk, androgynous in her dyed-blond ducktail.
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Previous female superheroes have been masculine or androgynous cyphers played by a female leads in manga-like, sexless action sequences that reduce them almost to mindless puppets.
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Right: the healthy, androgynous sexuality of Jamie Lee Curtis.
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The heretics Marcion and Valentinus believed that God was androgynous.
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She may be a little tall for the role, but Jane is described as androgynous, with full lips and large eyes, which Katherine has.
Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch
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The young man''s large eyes and full lips make his face look androgynous.
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Androgynous models with enviable cheekbones skulked down the catwalk in bulky, tie-waisted trenches in lacquered microfiber or wrinkly microfiber with stiff, standup necklines and drop-crotched harem pants.
Archive 2010-01-17
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With her lean frame and cropped hair, Lennox had a fashionably androgynous look.
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With the correct coaching, it may suit the Royal far better, although the standardisation of female ballet bodies trained mostly for androgynous athleticism has almost put the delicacies of the Bournonville style out of reach.
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Her voice is deeper now, with a strange androgynous fluting quality.
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As a politically aware intersexual, I felt it was my duty to be as brazenly androgynous, as visibly hermaphroditic as possible.
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The films featuring Marlene Dietrich add the paradox of the dazzling yet androgynous female who is simultaneously moral and amoral, eminently proper yet irredeemably decadent.
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With her lean frame and cropped hair, Lennox had a fashionably androgynous look.
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This lean, sporty, androgynous image is as limiting and as difficult to achieve as more conventional beauty ideals.
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She didn't wear makeup, dressed in baggy, androgynous clothing, sang Western songs.
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As there was nothing really new in it, well apart from saying Bill had boyish looks usually people jump on the 'androgynous' band wagon.
The Ugly Truth About Tokio Hotel: Vanity Fair
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She has, after all, always had an androgynous sense of style.
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His photograph depicts an androgynous figure (perhaps the artist), eyes shut, wearing white pancake make-up and draped in the American flag.
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(Soundbite of song from album “Empty Houses Are Lonely”) CHRISTIAN HOARD reporting: On first listen to Tom Brosseau's mostly acoustic songs, his biggest asset seems to be a voice that recalls the androgynous swoops and swoons of sensitive compatriots, like Jeff Buckley and Devendra Banhart.
Tom Brosseau: 'Empty Houses Are Lonely'
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Some reflect the neo-expressionism of the Neue Wilde, as in an exuberant, graffiti-esque 1983 Veit Hofmann poster with playfully crossed-out dates and primitive markings, or Angela Hampel's boldly feminist images of androgynous women, such as a punk Cassandra.
The Flicker of Art Through Tyranny
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But one must feel a certain pity for him, trapped in a farce of horrendous dialogue and flatlining humour, peopled by androgynous hippy beatniks who make one glad the sixties are dead.
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His photograph depicts an androgynous figure (perhaps the artist), eyes shut, wearing white pancake make-up and draped in the American flag.
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Resolutely unglamorous, Chadsey's young men, no hunks, preen and pose, sometimes grotesquely transformed by superimpositions that seem to be materialized projections of their fantasies, like the vulpine shadow in "Portrait (Pink Beak)," the black mud luchador mask (or terrorist balaclava) in "Blackface Rod," the dangling penis in the standing/spread-eagled protagonist of "Marines," or the extra sets of arms in the androgynous "Red Head (Shift).
ArtScene: This Month's Top Exhibitions in the Western United States
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So far I have been pretty vague about just what the freedom of the androgynous man is.
Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
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I like to either dress extremely feminine or rather androgynous.
The Sun
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Because the publishing industry of the early and middle nineteenth century spurned female writers, Charlotte Bronte chose to work under the androgynous pseudonym Currier Bell.
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The androgynous man likes women as much or as little as he likes anyone.
Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
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Boty's seductively subversive multimedia poet, risqué dancer, radio show host, actress expression exuded the spirit of the androgynous Aquarian archetype that continues to infiltrate the collective consciousness via the antics of tabloid celebrities, even as the authentic rebellion driving this zeitgeist has been institutionally repressed by the art world system.
Lisa Paul Streitfeld: Feminist (R)evolution in Brooklyn: Reclaiming Women for Pop
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All artists are androgynous; in Chopin the feminine often prevails, but it must be noted that this quality is a distinguishing sign of masculine lyric genius, for when he unbends, coquets and makes graceful confessions or whimpers in lyric loveliness at fate, then his mother's sex peeps out, a picture of the capricious, beautiful tyrannical Polish woman.
Chopin : the Man and His Music
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Clothes become androgynous, then feminine.
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It is the masculine aspect of the androgynous Eternal.
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The Globe company needs to experiment with casting actors who are androgynous enough to be sexually alluring to heterosexual men.
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These ranged from startlingly androgynous, man-tailored jackets and breeches to mile-high pouf coiffures decorated with intricate landscapes and military battle-scenes, and from sweeping, jewel-encrusted gowns with which she upstaged her husband at public appearances to risqué peasant-girl shifts that she sported at her private country retreat.
Caroline Weber: Let Them Eat Lace: Marie Antoinette's Fierce and Fearless Fashion
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Aquarians are known for their androgynous physique and from certain angles she appears to have the body of a man with broad shoulders, strong biceps and narrow hips.
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The androgynous man knows this.
Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
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A disturbingly perky androgynous sprite tries to spread the joy of music to an unpopular putz named Buzz.
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The aim of this note is to illuminate certain problems generated by the appropriation of the terms ‘androgynous’ and ‘gynandrous’ in process theology.
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This lean, sporty, androgynous image is as limiting and as difficult to achieve as more conventional beauty ideals.
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The bandleader was a malevolent jester, somewhat androgynous.
The Serpent and the Rainbow
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With her lean frame and cropped hair, Lennox had a fashionably androgynous look.
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He played a generous two-hour set in the round, perched on top of a stage shaped like a giant replica of his famous androgynous symbol.
Times, Sunday Times
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Many of Kevin Pollard's costumes were unflattering: Ms. DiDonato spent most of the show slouching around in what looked like a muumuu and dreadlocks, Ms. de Niese's androgynous brown getup made nothing of her beauty, and Plácido Domingo Neptune was overpowered by hair and clothing that made him look silly rather than godlike.
Promoting the Baroque In an ADHD World
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With her strong nose and thin, rangy frame, she's still androgynous, but her appearance, 30 years on, now has something of a ‘ragged glory’ aura.
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Though an ithyphallic god of lust, Legba was also androgynous.
Archive 2008-04-01
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Right: the healthy, androgynous sexuality of Jamie Lee Curtis.
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But secretiveness is really all this project has going for it (unlike yours truly, who, besides rock hard abs and the brainyism of an astrophysician, is cuddly like a kitty cat – call me ladies/androgynous young boys).
CLOVERFIELD: THE SECRET IS OUT!
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They also tend to view themselves as co-parents, having equal and interchangeable roles in developing nurturant, androgynous offspring.
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The actress - who made her directorial debut in the new movie 'Whip It', a story about a teenager who is pushed into beauty pageants by her mother before becoming a roller derby player - doesn't like being girly and often feels quite "androgynous".
AskMen.com - HOME PAGE
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In an article about basketball player Brittney Griner, she is described as androgynous, not "model-pretty," and manly - because she's tall.
Feminist blogs
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Many have suggested it is his androgynous styles.
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It is, after all, an environment in which genres featuring androgynous males have a long-standing tradition.
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He played a generous two-hour set in the round, perched on top of a stage shaped like a giant replica of his famous androgynous symbol.
Times, Sunday Times
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Its dancers are fashionably androgynous in their costuming, and the richly textured music, played live by the Grupo Mahera, reflects the current Spanish concern for fusion of musical roots.
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They also look a lot like her: delicately featured, wispish, androgynous.
Painting Faces
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The shine is vertical one, makes the hair much more refined, beautiful androgynous.
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A round-faced chef of indeterminate gender was very imperiously ordering around another androgynous person in a karate uniform, while some lady chopped carrots for no discernible reason.
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Peter Filichia of The Star-Ledger in Newark, N.J., has a feature about comedian Julia Sweeney best known as the androgynous "Pat" on "Saturday Night Live" and her one-woman stage show, "Letting Go of God," in which she talks about how she became an atheist.
RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
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It was confirmed that the gender of Casey was indeed male, despite his androgynous and ever-youthful appearance.
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While Kraftwerk gave us identikit machine men, since the 1980s Michael Clark has crowded po-mo's slippery surfaces with a dazzling pick-n-mix of punk, pop and ballet where androgynous personas sport outlandish costumes.
Skye Sherwin: A Good Look
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The androgynous, ambiguous images of herself approach the subject of our presented identity obliquely, gender and appearance being disguised by a shaven head and surrealist photographic techniques.
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Branding was at a loss to understand why until, with an unsettling lurch, it occurred to him that she had the kind of androgynous perfection of beauty only a child could possess.
The White Ninja
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He (or she, for this god could be tantalizingly androgynous) is said to have come from the East, with his maenads, fauns, satyrs, and wine lunacy.
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The result gave me an androgynous look that I found difficult to take seriously.
The Sun
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Divination was historically not gender specific but frequently androgynous, as the hermaphroditic figure of Tiresias exemplifies.
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Remote from his own image as a masculinist writer, these personae, while liberating his imagination, meaningfully harken back to antique notions of the fundamentally androgynous nature of creativity.
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Also ringing alarm bells is a growing trend for skinny androgynous male models.
Times, Sunday Times
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The films featuring Marlene Dietrich add the paradox of the dazzling yet androgynous female who is simultaneously moral and amoral, eminently proper yet irredeemably decadent.
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Watch out for the odd appearance of Satan himself - slightly androgynous, bookish-looking and smooth-talking.
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In one, she resembles a gamine, androgynous youth, in another, a stern master of the house, and in yet another, she wears the resigned expression of a harried housewife.
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But unlike most, this market also is populated by 26 life-size androgynous sculptures spookily standing, sitting or kneeling throughout the park.
A Midtown Market Share
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The androgynous look pushes male models to lose muscle mass and women to lose their natural curves.
Times, Sunday Times
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he piped in the reedy androgynous voice so ill-suited to his fearsome looks.
THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
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Transmitted and developed through dualistic Gnosticism in the East, the notion of an androgynous creation was adopted by the Haggadists in order to reconcile the apparently conflicting statements of the Bible.
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With offbeat androgynous heroes, reworked fairy tales, and stories within stories, follow-up novels like The Passion established Winterson as a European-style fabulist with an international fan base.
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When I think of flappers, I picture androgynous gamines in shapeless dresses and waggling beads sipping illegal hooch while the Charleston plays in the background.
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Nowhere does it shine more brightly than with this bullshit in gossip blogs and elsewhere on the Net of calling cisgender women that you're either jealous of, are over 5' 7 or have some androgynous features transwomen as an insult.
I Repeat-Quit Using ‘Tranny” To Insult Cisgender Women
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The trick to wearing androgynous attire with flair is to somehow still look feminine.
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Gee, sure I'd just love to go back to the 1970s gymsuit from hell I wore at Washington High School in Phoenix where they tried to take our oh so thin bodies yes I was thin back then and make us look as androgynous as they could.
Say It Ain't So - A Dress A Day
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He suspects that younger men brought up with more androgynous gender roles will score lower in normative male alexithymia, while older men raised in more traditional ways will score higher.
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A celebrity in his own right for his androgynous appearance and interesting personality, his works are defined by uniquely loose and symmetrical patterns.
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Entirely encased in a latex bodysuit she becomes anonymous, even androgynous.
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Drinking his orange juice he watches her flick through a Vogue, stopping to examine the androgynous, sinewy form of some teenage model.
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We wander through the ordinary course of days as persons, desexed, androgynous, and it is in the sexual act in which we receive reassurance that we are not persons, after all, but men and women.
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I just realized now how many times I've found myself zoning out in front of my work station while thinking of fondling BSNYC, not as a he or she, but some kind of androgynous muscular waif, a grimy enigma, as he/she unvelcros his/her dirty cycling shoes with her/his gritty fingers after experiencing a whole new world of pain after a race...
The Indignity of Commuting by Bicycle: The Dignity of Attending a Press Conference
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She is 52, but still looks like an androgynous street urchin.
Times, Sunday Times
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The look of the production is striking, as androgynous futuristic figures step out of the flashing screens and onto the stage.
Times, Sunday Times
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Write an essay arguing that it is easier for either males or females to be androgynous in our society.
Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook
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She is 52, but still looks like an androgynous street urchin.
Times, Sunday Times
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More than just a rampant performer his instantly distinguishable, almost androgynous voice has the power to hurt and haunt in vastly varying situations.
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Boty's seductively subversive multimedia poet, risqué dancer, radio show host, actress expression exuded the spirit of the androgynous Aquarian archetype that continues to infiltrate the collective consciousness via the antics of tabloid celebrities, even as the authentic rebellion driving this zeitgeist has been institutionally repressed by the art world system.
Lisa Paul Streitfeld: Feminist (R)evolution in Brooklyn: Reclaiming Women for Pop
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It's revealing that the dispute focused on David's virility, since Jones believes that Michelangelo despised Leonardo's filmy, dandified dress and his habit of androgynously blending male and female beauty.
The Lost Battles by Jonathan Jones