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Filter by Meaning The horticulturist studied the characteristics of eunuch plants in her research.
The wildflower guidebook described a variety of eunuch blossoms found in the region.
The timid boy was often mocked by his classmates and called a eunuch.
Despite his muscular appearance, John lacked confidence and was labeled a eunuch by his friends.
The character in the novel was portrayed as a eunuch, incapable of asserting himself.
The coach criticized the athlete for his poor performance, calling him a eunuch on the field.
The politician's weak stance on the issue led to accusations that he was a eunuch in politics.
The boss believed that a man who expressed his emotions was a eunuch in the business world.
The bullies taunted the sensitive boy, mocking him as a eunuch for his emotional nature.
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