ladylike in the PONS Dictionary

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He tells her that her long hair is very ladylike and that she should wear a big red ribbon on back.
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Our new range has been designed with this sophisticated and ladylike feel in mind.
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In addition, directly ladylike looks are not taking off among fashion insiders, nor were athletic pieces.
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The ladylike midi number is chic, flattering and elegant but it does come at a cost.
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She eventually learns to be more ladylike throughout the series; however, she is still quite active.
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He has an unpredictable, if not split, personality, which sends him from apparently ladylike and friendly to raging and malicious- though no less buffoonish in either.
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With each progression in the story, she begins to be more ladylike as she learns more about the world.
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Her exquisite acting and ladylike carriage were the delight of her contemporaries, and her beauty and generosity found innumerable eulogists, as well as sneering detractors.
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Videos from the '60s that show her so ladylike on stage.
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Rather, they were words like sophisticated, aristocratic, refined elegance, glamorous, sedate and ladylike.
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