noun a person who earns money to support their family, typically the primary earner

  • The breadwinner of the family works hard to provide for their loved ones.
  • My dad is the breadwinner in our household.
  • She's the breadwinner in her relationship, always bringing home the bacon.
  • In many societies, men are expected to be the breadwinners while women take care of the home.

noun A Japanese woman trained to entertain men with conversation, dance, and song.

  • The geisha performed a traditional dance for the guests.
  • I heard there will be a geisha at the party tonight.
  • Have you seen that geisha-inspired makeup tutorial on YouTube?
  • She moved with the grace and precision of a geisha.

verb past tense of henpeck, which means to nag or criticize constantly

adjective oppressed or dominated by a wife or female partner

  • The henpecked husband always followed his wife's every command.
  • Everyone knew he was henpecked because he never made a decision without his wife's approval.
  • He was totally henpecked by his controlling partner.
  • The henpecked employee felt like he had no autonomy in his job.

noun the state or condition of being an adult male human being

  • The young man was eager to prove his manhood by taking on more responsibilities.
  • He felt a sense of pride in his manhood after successfully fixing the car engine.
  • Real men don't back down from a challenge, they embrace their manhood.
  • His courage and strength were a testament to his true manhood.

noun the state or quality of being manly; manly character or virtues; masculinity

  • The concept of manliness has evolved over time and varies across different cultures.
  • Some people still hold onto outdated ideas of manliness, but it's important to embrace a more inclusive definition.
  • Real men don't worry about their manliness, they just do what feels right to them.
  • His courage and strength in the face of adversity truly exemplified the essence of manliness.

noun a line of descent traced through the paternal side of a family

  • The patrilineage of the royal family can be traced back for centuries.
  • My friend is really into genealogy and has been researching his patrilineage.
  • I never really cared about my patrilineage until I found out my ancestors were pirates!
  • In some cultures, patrilineage is seen as a symbol of strength and power.

noun a task or job done regularly, typically as part of one's job or household duties

  • House chores are an essential part of maintaining a clean and organized living space.
  • I hate doing house chores, but it has to be done.
  • I'll tackle the house chores later, gotta binge-watch my favorite show first.
  • Taking care of your mental health is just as important as keeping up with your house chores.

noun a person who earns money to support their family or household

  • The bread earner of the family works diligently to provide for their loved ones.
  • Dad is the bread earner in our family, he's always working hard to support us.
  • My mom is the main breadwinner in our household, she brings home the bacon.
  • In a traditional family setup, the bread earner is typically the one who brings home the money to sustain the family.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. 'Daddy's' is a possessive noun in this phrase, indicating that the girl belongs to or is associated with her father.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. 'Little' is an adjective in this phrase as it describes the size or age of the girl.

  • She has always been known as her daddy's little girl, always seeking his approval and guidance.
  • She's daddy's girl through and through, always getting what she wants with a smile.
  • She's daddy's girl, always getting spoiled rotten by him.
  • Even as an adult, she still considers herself daddy's little girl, holding onto that special bond they share.