Person that undergoes industrial or manual labor for payment.
1 A woman can be nothing but a simple workwoman or an actress.
2 Everybody laughed, and the merriment still contributed to discountenance the workwoman .
3 An untidy workwoman took their order and left them standing at the door.
4 She was a strong full-blooded, perfectly developed, workwoman , matured in body and mind.
5 She, too, had the smile of good-fellowship-coinfreely passed from workwoman to workwoman .
6 Agricola and the workwoman , deeply moved by this mute despair, exchanged a sad look.
7 Making yourself a drudge for a common workwoman of such a character as hers!
8 And each box passes through the workwoman 's hands thirteen times!
9 It would be marrying hunger and thirst; he is a workman, I am a workwoman .
10 The Mason who builds on the pebbles may fairly boast of being an industrious workwoman .
11 I, the workwoman , cannot see it or feel it.
12 Thus, an interesting workwoman - such as you, for example-isplaced with persons that we suppose irreproachable.
13 Agricola gave to Miss de Cardoville the anonymous letter which had been received by the workwoman .
14 Besides, Fantine was only a moderately good workwoman .
15 Soon I asked her "if there were any dressmaker or plain- workwoman in the village?"
16 Marian is my assistant's pupil, and he has made a very expert workwoman of her already.
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