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    virginal


    1. That way, Jeremos hoped to keep her virginal, or according to the Mistress, keep her for himself


    2. She, a professed virginal woman, betrothed to a man called Joseph, then carried to term a male-child, whom “she had been instructed to name Jesus


    3. Our gift to Ashcroft was the virginal Janet Roede from Mt


    4. She looked fourteen and virginal


    5. such a virginal looking girl wouldn’t know what scaring the horses


    6. His wife beckons to him, beautiful and naked, virginal as the day they were married


    7. virginal fifteen year old girl


    8. A virginal object has not been touched


    9. they are virginal and gently bred


    10. At the same time, it contains the loss of mother and of the unpossessed (virginal)

    11. the features of her virginal body


    12. of satisfying his sexual cravings that had been aroused by the virginal


    13. She looked virginal and dirty at the same time


    14. The artificial light he shone violated the virginal natural darkness as he stepped through the rubble that was once the seal, and into the long, 69


    15. virginal ones that pouted up at him


    16. and mind and that meant virginal, no sex, no ass


    17. Not very, if her age was anything to go by, for he judged her to be in her mid-twenties, and most twenty year olds were far from virginal, and in fact were often far more experienced than he’d ever been at the same age


    18. virginal lust with his brother


    19. But there is something peculiarly virginal about Mrs


    20. "The little wife growing virginal again?"

    21. But then she had got all virginal and backed off


    22. Child rapists seek out the most virginal, most innocent, most trusting victims


    23. It is the reflective dynamic of tools-using humans-using tools-using humans: until we began using our brains as a tool, until we began using our thoughts as tools, until we invented abstraction, until we separated ourselves one-sidedly from the Earth and the Universe to such an insane degree:… that girls and women are not supposed to be touched at all, until the reaction to the idea of virginal untouchability, vaginal untouchability became envy-jealousy-frustration repression-suppression-rape-violation-abuse-hate- etc


    24. Polyps and echinoderms abounded on the seafloor: various isis coral, cornularian coral living in isolation, tufts of virginal genus Oculina formerly known by the name "white coral," prickly fungus coral in the shape of mushrooms, sea anemone holding on by their muscular disks, providing a literal flowerbed adorned by jellyfish from the genus Porpita wearing collars of azure tentacles, and starfish that spangled the sand, including veinlike feather stars from the genus Asterophyton that were like fine lace embroidered by the hands of water nymphs, their festoons


    25. It was a prim, virginal little room and it lay still and warm in the slanting rays of the and the white walls unornamented save for one corner which Melanie had fitted up as a shrine


    26. "What a fresh and virginal daughter of Nature that milkmaid is!"


    27. Nothing so pure, so sweet, so virginal as Tess had seemed possible all the long while that he had adored her, up to an hour ago; but


    28. After an evening of Chinese food plus drinks, someone’s loft party plus drinks, or just drinks (Mercer’s always virginal) they would find themselves at the top of a set of subway steps and Mercer would mention the pile of papers waiting for him back in Alphabet City, and then he would extend his hand for a collegial shake, trying not to imagine where William, who had no such stack of papers (though half the time neither did Mercer), would spend the rest of the night


    29. My calendar was so sparkling clean it was practically virginal


    30. Most of the damage to the nearby mansions was merely vandalism, but it still looked unseemly against the gleaming, virginal white of the Lyndon home

    31. In her voice there was a virginal freshness, an unconsciousness of her own powers, and an as yet untrained velvety softness, which so mingled with her lack of art in singing that it seemed as if nothing in that voice could be altered without spoiling it


    32. Although she would have refused nothing to Tholomyes, as we shall have more than ample opportunity to see, her face in repose was supremely virginal; a sort of serious and almost austere dignity suddenly overwhelmed her at certain times, and there was nothing more singular and disturbing than to see gayety become so suddenly extinct there, and meditation succeed to cheerfulness without any transition state


    33. Virginal, Marquis d'Alluye, brother to the Cardinal de Sourdis, Archbishop of Bordeaux, had, at the age of eighty-three, by the maid of Madame la Presidente Jacquin,


    34. One may, in a case of exigency, introduce the reader into a nuptial chamber, not into a virginal chamber


    35. Cosette's childhood and girlhood, her advent in the daylight, her virginal growth towards life and light, had been sheltered by that hideous devotion


    36. It is apparently meant to point out the character’s virginal purity and her total lack of guile


    37. Gilbert had a sudden vision of Anne, arrayed in a frilly green gown, with the virginal curves of arms and throat slipping out of it, and white stars shining against the coils of her ruddy hair


    38. And now the man who should, he believed, have been exalted above every one in the whole world, that man, instead of receiving the glory that was his due, was suddenly degraded and dishonored! What for? Who had judged him? Who could have decreed this? Those were the questions that wrung his inexperienced and virginal heart


    39. The first fragrant, virginal modesty had been so soon exposed and insulted, and the first and perhaps very real and æsthetic impression had been so outraged


    40. She seemed to radiate virginal strength and health

    41. With all the intensity of his stormy temperament he hung on the man who had disturbed the serenity of his virginal soul, which for the first time opened to doubts as the bud of a young oak opens to the fresh winds of spring


    42. “My white, virginal simplicity and all that sort of rot; my shabby little yellow, or the scarlet? Those are my ‘devilish all,’ you know


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    Synonyms for "virginal"

    pair of virginals virginal pure vestal virgin virtuous

    "virginal" definitions

    a legless rectangular harpsichord; played (usually by women) in the 16th and 17th centuries


    characteristic of a virgin or virginity


    untouched or undefiled


    in a state of sexual virginity