girly in the PONS Dictionary

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In all this usage, girly-man is implicitly contrasted with such terms as he-man, macho-man, or manly man.
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The band said their new music was current, fun, naughty, girly and dancy.
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She is very girly and loves skirts and fancy shoes.
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These view-points shouldn't be limited by the label girly feminism or regarded as simply advocating for raunch culture.
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She initially dislikes her teammates because they are very girly and only joins due to the power she has achieved.
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She is now girly and obedient, unlike her tomboyish, rough role in the original film.
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She hates girly clothes and prefers to wear tracksuits or a taekwondo uniform and a headband.
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She takes on a motherly role due to being the eldest child in a big family, and has little interest in girly pursuits.
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The main background color for the song is pink, contributing to the girly theme.
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Jax is not so into being a girly girl and tries to hide her pretty face with long hair and really gross clothing.
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