gayness

[ UK /ɡˈe‍ɪnəs/ ]
[ US /ˈɡeɪnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a sexual attraction to (or sexual relations with) persons of the same sex
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How To Use gayness In A Sentence

  • Years ago, apparently before he attended UCI, he had told his "homie" he liked men but his friends had beaten him up as a result, trying, he recalled, to beat the gayness out of him. UC Student Regent Comes Out In Wake Of Gay Suicides
  • One night toward the first of January he bounded up the stairs with more than his usual gayness and grabbed me in his arms.
  • The variegated colours of the different uniforms contributed greatly to the gayness of the scene, and mixed well with the bright hues and delicate tints of the ladies' dresses.
  • You may think that your gayness is the reason for all the bad things that have happened to you. The Volokh Conspiracy » Enough with the Ridiculous Hyperbole!
  • I think it's really important to keep the gayness of the show.
  • IMO, the most likely cause of gayness is irregular hormonal fluctuations in the womb. Your Honour, I was trolling in a westerly direction, when I vada'd ...
  • They are more affected by the pleasure which they receive from the variety and gayness of the colours, than by their admiration for the design of the picture.
  • She was alone, so far, in her large Louis XVI drawing room, the bronzes and brocades of which had a bright gayness.
  • I want to integrate my sexuality with all the other weaves of my self: burn any architectural plans that mount my gayness above my race, ethnicity, and age.
  • It was the ideal photo op for those looking to normalize the general public's perception of gayness.
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