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View synonyms for markswoman
markswoman
[ mahrks-woom-uhn ]
noun
, plural marks·wom·en.
- a woman skilled in shooting at a mark; a woman who shoots well.
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Gender Note
See -woman.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of markswoman1
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Example Sentences
A general cheering arose, and the victorious markswoman walked deliberately down to finish her work.
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Elizabeth was too clever to try to lay aside her sex, though she was a skilful markswoman, an able horse-woman.
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Chrysanthème is certainly an adroit markswoman, and we admire her as much as she expected.
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Chrysantheme is certainly an adroit markswoman, and we admire her as much as she expected.
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She is not so infallible a markswoman, but that she might shoot at a crow and kill a pigeon.
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