undersexed
Americanadjective
adjective
Etymology
Origin of undersexed
Example Sentences
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Critics, after all, are the ones warning us that millions of undersexed morons are about to watch a movie they won’t understand.
From New York Times
To hear Harris, a millennial himself, tell it, they’re overworked, undersexed and stressed out.
From Washington Post
Billed as a “fantasy memoir,” the play intermingles flights of fancy and such slightly dramatized Gorey quotations as “I am fortunate in that I have always been terribly undersexed.”
From New York Times
In these pages, Alfred is never shown as an astute businessman; he is portrayed as undersexed, meekly submissive to his rich father, given to violent temper tantrums and unsympathetic to his wife’s fervent socializing.
From Washington Post
Simon is a plum role for Mr. Bateman, who is an expert at playing slightly undersexed nice guys and domesticated husbands while also evoking, when called upon, the demonic underside of smiling cordiality.
From New York Times
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