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"workingwoman" Definitions
  1. WORKWOMAN
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6 Sentences With "workingwoman"

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Unlike her fore-sister Mary Richards, who broke ground for the single workingwoman--but not for the female boss--she didn't temper her independence with stammers and blushes.
A child of the Depression and a workingwoman of the '50s, my mother was grateful for a freezer and TV dinners that she'd serve as though she were offering us caviar.
What We Do Ms. Northway: We hit the three key features we always looked for: using high quality fabrics, designing everything with the workingwoman in mind and manufacturing every piece in New York City.
Cecily is well aware that it is only money that has allowed her to create even that spatial distinction; but to the question of attention and where it is directed, she is as vulnerable as any workingwoman.
Before we even return to the office in The Best of Everything, it's worth noting how expertly Jaffe sets up the peripheral world of the workingwoman, when even in their free time they are subject to extracurricular sexual aggressions.
192-3, 197-8, 204. Her 1909 essay, "Where Do We Stand on the Woman Question?" expresses her frustration with this state of affairs: > For the workingwoman of today finds herself between two fires--on the one > hand, she faces the capitalist class, her bitterest enemy; it foresees a > far-reaching danger in her emancipation and with all the ability of its > money power tries to resist her eventual advent into the civilized world. In > her anguish the workingwoman turns towards her brothers in the hope to find > a strong support in their midst, but she is doomed to be disillusioned, for > they discourage her activity and are utterly listless towards the outcome of > her struggle.Malkiel (1909), pp. 160-161.

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