dovelike
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“Seidel would have given us the makers of Auden’s tigerish blazer and dovelike shoe,” he writes, “but he was never impressed enough that Auden didn’t.”
From Slate • Apr. 10, 2015
As in other of his books, in Unclay there are the simple-minded clergyman whom nothing shocks, the dovelike virgin, the innocent poor farmer, the rich farmer like a boar.
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For Henry James, an American girl abroad was a dovelike creature, all too easily undone by the serpentine charms of Old World society.
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Oregon's Republican Senator Mark Hatfield, who is articulate, attractive and only 44, has virtually ruled himself out of presidential consideration�at least for 1968�with his dovelike stance.
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In spite of the boy's name, however, underneath the strong faith and love, the true and deep devotion that were always his chief characteristics, lay a nature that was in no wise dovelike.
From Life of Saint Columba Apostle of Scotland by Forbes, F. A. (Frances Alice)