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Meanings of
countrywoman
in English
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Usage of
countrywoman
in English
1
She has a good appetite, the appetite of a robust young
countrywoman
.
2
I gazed into space, and, when alone, wept for my degenerate
countrywoman
.
3
Every eye was turned upon him; the
countrywoman
herself seemed astonished.
4
When José had helped his
countrywoman
into the house Alaire said:
5
She was your
countrywoman
in a strange land and all that.
6
Either you are or are not in love with this
countrywoman
of yours.
7
Mrs. Morran walked well, with the steady long paces of the Scots
countrywoman
.
8
Madeline Perry overcame her
countrywoman
Aisling Blake in four hard-fought games.
9
You will gratify me by remembering that I am your
countrywoman
.
10
I am a respectable
countrywoman
returning from market-day with my children.
11
But for beauty, grace, and elegance my fair
countrywoman
left them all nowhere.
12
She had better do the old
countrywoman
:
the Cottager's wife; you had, indeed, Julia.
13
The
countrywoman
was commended to the servants, to be refreshed, and dismissed another way.
14
The woes of her
countrywoman
,
the Ponsonby's housekeeper, often stir her to the quick.
15
By the by, Barker, she is a
countrywoman
of yours.
16
Really, major, you don't seem to understand this boasted liberty of your own
countrywoman
.
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countrywoman
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
young countrywoman
own countrywoman
beautiful countrywoman
fair countrywoman
fellow countrywoman
More collocations
Countrywoman
through the time
Countrywoman
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common