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"housewifely" Definitions
  1. connected with the activities of a housewife (= a woman who stays at home to cook, clean, take care of the children, etc.)

7 Sentences With "housewifely"

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Imagine Mamie Eisenhower's housewifely 1950s fringe somehow transformed into a must-have subculture statement.
What was a tedious, housewifely chore before the introduction of commercial bar soap has become a hugely popular artisanal endeavor.
"There was no larger consciousness, no solidarity, no political substance, no fungible structure, no true communitarianism to [her] supposed neighborliness, it was all just regressive housewifely bullshit," one neighbor complains.
Ms. Moore transformed and tamed the vaudeville style that had dominated sitcoms, perfecting a comic housewifely hysteria in Laura, made visible in the way she often appeared to be fighting back tears.
Ruth Martin is the wife of Paul Martin, a young agriculture college graduate and farmer. At the start of the series, the couple buys a small weatherbeaten farm on the outskirts of fictional Calverton from war-widowed Ellen Miller. The two adopt Timmy, a foster child living on the farm; and his companion, a rough collie called Lassie. Throughout the series, Ruth performs housewifely chores such as cooking meals, ironing and mending, hanging laundry and baking cakes.
Rose is in the kitchen, contentedly doing her housewifely chores laden with boxes of "Cheer," "Joy," and "Yes" ("I Like What I Do"). Rose reluctantly agrees to help Albert find Conrad, but for ten days, and tells the children that they will stay in New Jersey while they are away. In the bus terminal Albert has arranged "a spontaneous demonstration by the youth of America demanding the return of Conrad Birdie." Mtobe, who will do anything for a fee, appears to sing "Bring Back Birdie", the song Albert has written for the occasion.
Bulfinch, Age of Fable (1855), preface, p.3 Keightley was one annotator who meticulously tracked Milton's mythological sources."If any one desires to see all the defects of Milton's Latinity and Classical imagery, one has only to consult the notes of the careful Keightley, who with a housewifely solicitude peers into every line and sweeps up whatever is not quite proper there," () Some of Keightley's flawed commentary have been pointed out. He argued that Milton erred when he spoke of "Titan, Heaven's first-born," there being no single divine being named Titan, only a race of titans.

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