Manly

  • 21manly — /ˈmænli/ (say manlee) adjective (manlier, manliest) 1. possessing qualities traditionally seen as proper to a man; strong; brave; honourable. 2. traditionally seen as relating to or befitting a man: manly sports. –adverb 3. Obsolete in a manly… …

  • 22manly — male, masculine, manly 1. Both male and masculine entered the language from Old French in the 14c and rapidly took on distinct roles. Male is used as an adjective and noun, contrasting with the unrelated word female, to designate the sex of… …

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  • 23manly — See male. See male, manly, masculine …

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  • 24manly — adj. Manly is used with these nouns: ↑chest, ↑man, ↑virtue …

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  • 25manly — man|ly [ˈmænli] adj having qualities that people expect and admire in a man, such as being brave and strong = ↑masculine ▪ a deep manly voice >manliness n [U] …

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  • 26manly — man·ly || mænlɪ adj. having masculine qualities, virile, masculine adv. in a masculine manner, in a manly manner, like a man …

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  • 27manly — adjective having qualities that people expect and admire in a man, such as being brave and strong: a deep manly voice manliness noun (U) …

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  • 28Manly — /ˈmænli/ (say manlee) noun a suburb of Sydney, near North Head at the entrance to Port Jackson; tourism. {named by Arthur Phillip because of the manly attributes of the local Aboriginal people} …

  • 29Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles — Club information Full name Manly Warringah District Rugby League Football Club Nickname(s) Sea Eagles Colours …

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  • 30Manly, New South Wales — Manly Sydney, New South Wales The northern end of Manly Beach, as viewed from Queenscliff …

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