maidenly in a sentence
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Definition
Maidenly refers to the qualities or characteristics associated with a young, innocent, or modest woman, often evoking grace and shyness.
Sample Sentences
- She walked with a maidenly grace that captivated everyone in the room.
- The maidenly blush on her cheeks revealed her shyness in front of the crowd.
- With her maidenly charm, she enchanted the audience during her performance.
- Her maidenly demeanor made her stand out among the more experienced candidates.
- In the quaint village, the maidenly traditions were cherished and passed down through generations.
- The maidenly grace of the young dancer captivated the entire audience.
- Her maidenly demeanor shone through as she spoke with sincerity and kindness.
- He admired her maidenly modesty, which set her apart from the others in the room.
- In the midst of chaos, she retained a maidenly composure that inspired those around her.
- The novel's protagonist embodied a maidenly charm that drew readers into her world.
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