Man-scape

"Man-scape" in a Sentence (6 examples)

We might call it the fashion of man-scapes. A rough count discloses an overwhelming preponderance of man-scapes — pictures in which man-made forms, such as houses, factories, bridges, and so forth, furnished the dominant interest; as against landscapes in which nature, much less modified by man, is the subject matter.

Meanwhile we take pleasure in the sculpture of the natural landscape and find that distance sometimes lends enchantment even to intrinsically dreary man-scapes.

Shibata's photographs bear witness to this shift in contemporary Japanese terrain by exploring the landscape as a "man-scape."

A Libra Groomzilla always man-scapes his business—but prefers waxing to Nair (he dislikes the chemical smell it leaves on his man berries).

If your man is a hairy man (and perhaps sometimes a bit much in certain areas), this would be a good time to man-scape him.

Most other medical tapes stick very well to skin. Too well. Well enough to completely man-scape my chest and arms.

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