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She was young, he reminded himself, probably not more than five years into nubility, but enticing.
An anthropological term for this state of potential fertility is nubility.
Even in these circumstances of danger and uncertainty he found himself aroused by her nubility.
When they approach nubility, there is too much danger of their losing their value to the God."
White-Noise was the little female, almost pale gold in color, approaching nubility and worried about it.
The nipples were a dark announcement of her nubility, thrusting against the wet cloth.
"That all this virility and nubility and glamor is pure coincidence?"
It follows that nubile boys sounds facetious; nubility carries an essentially passive aura."
Maybe I mean Cleopatra's teeth accepting red grapes from a solicitous lunk of nubility.
Potential fertility (sometimes termed nubility) usually precedes completion of growth by 1-2 years in girls and 3-4 years in boys.
With her pretty face, athletic carriage, full figure-legs bare from mid-thigh to ankles-she was a textbook illustration of the term nubility.
There is a double melancholy-the melancholy of fashion, and the melancholy of bodily change, from nubility to decrepitude.
Time had passed, and either some of the girlchildren had blossomed into nubility or the beach fauna had benefited from some turnover.
Prior's field of vision embraced grandmothers and children with scarce nubility between, and that critically flawed by obesity, sag and blemish.
Chem was a few years younger than Irene, but centaurs aged more slowly than human beings did, so she was now in the flush of nubility.
No, that was unlikely, because her buttocks were too rounded and her-she was at the age of nubility, and the upper part of her would certainly conform.
The book itself is divided into six sections: biological and anthropological standpoint, medical standpoint, health and its tests, nubility of educated women, fecundity of educated women and education.
He had seen such clear coloration in high-school girls approaching nubility, and once in a long while one saw it in fifty-yearold women who had perfect gray hair and wide, lovely eyes.
For Jadestone Doll, in her perverse reluctance to settle for just one lover, was making him see not a girl in the prime of nubility but a delicate and immature adolescent untimely consigned to a marriage of convenience.