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she

pronoun as in nominative singular pronoun

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And without physical evidence, cases often come down to “he said/she said.”

They would later be dubbed a “bloodthirsty” “lesbian she-wolf pack” and—most famously—“a seething, Sapphic septet.”

This is just one voter out of many, naturally, but he/she has enough to say for an army.

No he-said-she-said, no muffled sounds through the dorm ceiling, no “Maybe he has other issues.”

On the term “she-male,” GLAAD has issued similar condemnations.

Sometimes far up in the hills a she-fox would bark, or some too-aged tree of the forest would come down with a booming crash.

She was very angry with Crozier, for it was absurd, that look of deprecating homage, that "Hush-she-is-coming" in his eyes.

The males have nearly an equal vehement desire for the female mule, the she-ass, and the mare.

A too strong ardour is often attended with sterility; and the female mule is at least as ardent as the she-ass.

The he and she-ass, therefore, both incline to sterility by common and also by different qualities.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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