0 having the qualities that people think a man should have: --
1 having qualities such as strength and bravery that people think a man should have: --
Yet just as significant in such testing times was their valorization of sensibilities which challenged the emotional reticence expected of manly behaviour.
Yet these manuals were less concerned with such practicalities than with attempts to valorise and make ' ' manly ' ' the selling profession.
While the colonies promised a manly alternative to a metropole that seemed increasingly feminized, the values of the empire itself were in flux.
For reasons that we will explore later, it was necessary to imply that foreign mercenaries could never be as manly as indigenous citizen-soldiers.
This included the assumption that women were inherently weak and passive and, thus, unable to face challenges that called for manly strength, decision and action.
He is also ' manly ' in the sense that he does not attempt to sternly discipline his wife.
Subordination was not considered by them to be ' ' manly ' ' behaviour.
His enchantment as a lecturer could not come from a booming oratorical "manly" manner, as one said then.