Chaste in A Sentence

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    A "bundling board" was placed vertically down the center of a bed, supposedly separating the man and woman and keeping them chaste as they spent the night togther.

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    A man of great courage and energy, chaste and generous, Bek was remarkable for his haughtiness and ostentation.

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    According to History.org, Victorian era couples weren't as chaste as their reputation implies.

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    All his works were written in the most elegant style and chaste diction; but apart from his share in the editing of the Historiens de la France, they were mostly in the form of separate articles on literary and historical subjects.

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    As a prose writer he is chaste and elegant, generally just, and realistically descriptive.

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    Chaste tree (Vitex agnus-castus) in addition to helping rebalance estrogen and progesterone in the body, also may relieve the anxiety and depression associated with PMS.

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    Destined chiefly for private use or for presents, their decoration was delicate rather than rich, the color chiefly employed being brown, or reddish brown, under the glaze, and the decoration over the glaze being sparse and chaste.

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    Herbs used to treat amenorrhea include dong quai (Angelica sinensis), black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa), and chaste tree (Vitex agnus-castus).

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    Herbs used to treat oligomenorrhea include dong quai (Angelica sinensis), black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa), and chaste tree (Vitex agnus-castus).

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    How shall a man know if he is chaste?

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    If you would be chaste, you must be temperate.

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    In his personal conduct he was chaste, temperate and sincerely pious.

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    Instead of being his sole good angel, she seems rather to have demoralized the king, who, hitherto chaste, henceforth gave himself up to courtesans.

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    Internally, however, it was rapidly declining, the once chaste and hardy Vandals being demoralized by the fervid climate of Africa and the sinful delights of their new capital, and falling ever lower into sloth, effeminacy and vice.

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    It was a chaste kiss, but Hera could feel the passion and promise in it.

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    It was a tough thing to swallow, especially since she had remained chaste.

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    It's becoming fairly common for both young men and young women to wear promise rings as a sign that they will remain chaste until they are married.

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    One who had thus fulfilled the duties of the student order must "go forth remaining chaste," says the Apastamba, ii.

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    Parents may give a child a promise or commitment ring when that child makes a commitment to a cause, such as remaining chaste until marriage or committing to religious service.

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    Products specifically geared for women that are enhanced with herbs such as black cohosh, chaste tree bark, and Echinacea are also available.

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    Rooibos, Licorice (root), Black Cohosh, Chaste Berry, and other herbs are included and it has a slight honey flavor added.

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    She is not chaste but a fully sexual being.

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    She pretends to be the chaste spouse of Christ; and in the seventeenth chapter she is called the harlot.

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    Six chambers were thus formed which showed the chaste beauty of Greek workmanship, while the stratum of native rock which covered them gave a touch of nature and made them caves.

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    Soon Humphrey died, the Son - unlike in this He had not of chaste wedlock known the bliss.

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    Surely from these designs so pure, so chaste, Bath has been called the emporium of taste.

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    Table services of Owari porcelain the ware itself excellently manipulated and of almost egg-shell fineness2re now decorated with floral scrolls, landscapes, insects, birds, figure-subjects and al sorts of designs, chaste, elaborate or quaint; and these services, representing so much artistic labor and originality, are, sold for prices that bear no due ratio to the skill required in their manufacture.

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    Taran leaned forward to give the woman a chaste kiss on her forehead before turning away.

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    That most chaste and most ornamental of buildings was erected by Shah Jahan as the mausoleum of his favourite wife Mumtaz Mahal, and he himself lies by her side (see Agra).

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    The coloring is exceedingly chaste, and the designs highly characteristic.

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    The counts of Castiie began, as a body, and not as a line of chiefs, in the reign of Alphonso the Chaste (789842).

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    The cross in the center of the screen is a very chaste composition.

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    The Fancies Chaste and Noble (acted before 1636, printed 1638), though it includes scenes of real force and feeling, is dramatically a failure, of which the main idea is almost provokingly slight and feeble; and The Lady's Trial (acted 1638, printed 1639) is only redeemed from utter wearisomeness by an unusually even pleasingness of form.

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    The idea of Artemis '.s a virgin goddess, the "queen and huntress, chaste and fair," which obtained great prominence in early times, and seems inconsistent with her association with childbirth, is generally explained as due to her connexion with Apollo, but it is suggested by Farnell that irapOE'os originally meant "unmarried," and that "Apreµcs 7r-ap9Evos may have been originally the goddess of a people who had not yet the advanced Hellenic institutions of settled marriage.

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    The Imari ware, even though its thick biscuit and generally ungraceful shapes be omitted from the account, shows no enamels that can rival the exquisitely soft, broken tints of the famille rose; and the Kakiemon porcelain, for all its rich though chaste contrasts, lacks the delicate transmitted tints of the shell-like kwan-yao.

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    The nymph, you see, was a maiden, and like Artemis, she preferred to remain chaste.

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    The rings are actually available for men or women, so couples can wear matching bands showing their intention to stay chaste until marriage.

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    These angels can be curvaceous or chaste, full adults or children.

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    We feel, even now, that the conception of a " queen and huntress, chaste and fair," the lady warden of the woodlands, is a beautiful and natural fancy which requires no explanation.