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Englishwoman
[ ing-glish-woom-uhnor, often, -lish- ]
Englishwoman
/ ˈɪŋɡlɪʃˌwʊmən /
noun
- a female native or inhabitant of England
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Englishwoman1
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Example Sentences
He has her pegged as a posh, silly Englishwoman before they’ve even spoken.
He soon met an Englishwoman named Valerie Traverso, who was already pregnant with a child by her husband, Michael Macias.
But the photographer Cecil Beaton said Maxime was the only truly chic Englishwoman of her generation.
To think,” said the younger Englishwoman to her sister, “of this wee mite travelling about in an open motor!
Miss Thangue sat forward with the frank curiosity of the Englishwoman when inspecting a foreign specimen.
She spoke calmly, with the pleasantly modulated voice of a well-bred Englishwoman.
Fortunately Marie found in a young Englishwoman a treasure of knowledge, intelligence, and kindheartedness.
He lay in the Englishwoman's gentle arms—a little brown bundle of flexile limbs and cotton night-shirt.
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