He is only more or less uxorious.
But who is so devotedly uxorious, as not to feel a dread of her whom he praises to the skies, and hate her seven hours out of every twelve?
Uxorious and yet dissolute in his manners, he made no scruple frequently to violate the wives and daughters of his nobility, that rock on which tyranny has so often split.
The subject was one which was dear to the uxorious herder.
He was uxorious, and it used to come out after his wine.
Many are wedded to a theory or period, and are the most uxorious of husbands--ever ready to resent an affront to their lady.
Her husband was uxorious and she had no children.
He can still sit and stare at her with a startlingly uxorious eye.