Junoesque
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of Junoesque
Example Sentences
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The “mother” of the inhabitants of Ballarò, now home to thousands of migrants, is a Junoesque woman from the Ivory Coast.
From The Guardian • Sep. 12, 2018
With a Junoesque figure and chestnut hair that fell well below her knees, she was, they said, the loveliest woman in all Ireland.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Junoesque Helen Gahagan is somewhat more credible as the witchlike Emily, properly "moor born" and as skittery as -a woodcock.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Touring the U.S. to help stir up interest in women's track and field, Germany's Junoesque Jutta Heine, 22, finished second in the 60-yard dash but was No. 1 with the photographers.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Mrs. van Oudijck is beautiful—with a tranquil Junoesque beauty and the eyes of a Venus—and I can forgive anything to beautiful people about me.
From The Hidden Force A Story of Modern Java by Couperus, Louis
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