old woman Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌəʊld ˈwʊm.ən]
  • Us [ ˌoʊld ˈwʊm.ən]

Meaning of old woman In English

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Examples of old woman

  • She falls asleep by the side of the lake that was to be her grave and is found by the old woman.

  • Please to send it immediately and you will relieve the mind of the poor old woman.

  • The short, round man who came through the curtains at the back of the store uttered the name preciously as might an old woman.

  • But the moon's mockery of the old woman is not simple; it is cruel and twisted, and so is the musical imitation.

  • A distraught old woman restrains the old warrior, while two younger men attempt to calm his attackers.

  • An old woman and a young lady were there.

  • The old woman would not listen to such fancy stuff.

  • Here the speaker introduces a third party, again unexpectedly in the final strophe with the aid of a proximal ('this old woman').

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