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old woman

noun

  1. an informal term for mother 1 wife
  2. a timid, fussy, or cautious person


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Derived Forms

  • ˌold-ˈwomanish, adjective

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Example Sentences

And when two bros start quoting the show to her, the unfortunate line, "Say 'old woman's pussy!'"

And in Italy, the 16th-century body of an old woman was dug up in 2006 with a brick in her mouth.

The police car arrives and aggressively questions the old woman.

Everyone rose and followed the old woman toward the harbor without a sound.

The property belonged to an old woman whose chain of seafood restaurants was popular with men in the government.

The mosquito bar was drawn over her; the old woman had come in while she slept and let down the bar.

"It counts with a foolish old woman whom you have captivated," replied Mademoiselle, with her wriggling laugh.

We here found the good old woman who had been our fellow passenger from Germany to Rio Janeiro, in company with her son.

But not there where the old woman might hear and understand, and where he felt sure Mandy Ann was listening.

"Never mind granny," she said, when they reached the house and Mandy stopped to say how d'ye to the old woman in the chair.

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