A wife who manages a household while her husband earns the family income.
1The woman of the house says, however, she has stopped planting pansies.
2The epistle of Thomas to the woman of the house of Harold.
3From the woman of the house she at last learned the cause.
4Now I think of it, call also the woman of the house.
5The woman of the house brought her for food an unusual delicacy.
6The priest ventured some conversation with the woman of the house.
7Fortunately the woman of the house was friendly, and the rooms were clean.
8The woman of the house and Lord Monmouth only were present.
9I'll take out the woman of the house, and her children.
10The good woman of the house was employed in baking.
11The good woman of the house waited a moment before she left the room.
12The Inspector was speaking to the woman of the house.
13The woman of the house, a scraggy, genteel person, tried even to provoke confidences.
14I've rented it from the woman of the house for a pound a week.'
15Was the woman of the house sure of her cook?
16The woman of the house is disturbed from her sewing and goes to the window.
Translations for woman of the house