unmaiden Antonyms

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Meaning of unmaiden

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unmaiden (v. t.)

To ravish; to deflower.

unmaiden Sentence Examples

  1. The unmaidenly conduct of the young lady shocked her parents.
  2. Her unmaidenly gaze left an unsettling impression on those who met her eyes.
  3. The unmaidenly warrior wielded her sword with unmatched ferocity.
  4. The unmaidenly scholar pursued knowledge with a relentless passion.
  5. The unmaidenly behavior of the princess scandalized the royal court.
  6. Her unmaidenly words drew censure and disapproval.
  7. The unmaidenly strength of the woman belied her delicate appearance.
  8. The unmaidenly ambition of the artist pushed her beyond societal norms.
  9. The unmaidenly silence of the crowd hung heavy in the air.
  10. The unmaidenly spirit of the adventurer inspired fellow travelers to embark on daring quests.

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To ravish; to deflower.

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The unmaidenly conduct of the young lady shocked her parents.

Her unmaidenly gaze left an unsettling impression on those who met her eyes.

The unmaidenly warrior wielded her sword with unmatched ferocity.

The unmaidenly scholar pursued knowledge with a relentless passion.