35 Words to use with widow

Another case was that of a poor widow woman, with five young children.

Some years ago I occupied a suite of rooms in the second story of a house rented by a widow lady, to whom I had been under some obligations in my boyhood, and whom my mother always regarded as her best friend.

She married a widow-man and he had four childun

" To realize vividly how far widow-burning is from being an act of voluntary wifely devotion one must read Abbé Dubois's account of the matter (I., chap. 21).

Doubleday & Co., Inc. (PWH of H. Gramatky); 20Feb67; R404918. ADDAMS, CHARLES. Are there many ahead of me; I've been bitten by the black widow spider.

The red widow murders, by Carter Dickson, pseud.

The Saviour said, seeing the poor widow cast her two mites, which make a farthing, into the public treasury, "This poor widow hath cast more in than all they which have cast into the treasury."

N. B. Her Widows Weeds are still to be seen hanging up in the Western Corner of the Temple.

Hindus borrowed the Zenana system from their conquerors, who imitated them in discouraging widow-remarriages.

Though I have not improved my Fortune this way, I have my Experience, and have learnt several Secrets which may be of use to those unhappy Gentlemen, who are commonly distinguished by the Name of Widow-hunters, and who do not know that this Tribe of Women are, generally speaking, as much upon the Catch as themselves.

The widow makers.

"A complaint of severall greiuances of the widow Harrisons which she desires the honored court to take cognizance of and as far as maybe to give her reliefe in.

Cods my life, she abuses her best unkle; never trust me if it were not a good revenge to helpe her to the losse of her widow-head.

He coolly took his gay-faced widow home, Made her his second wife; and still the first Lost few or none of her prerogatives.

"Why don't you institute a class of fiction where the love-making is all done by the maiden birds, as you call themor the widow birds?

And, now the careful charge is off their hands, Look out for husbands, and new nuptial bands: The youthful widow longs to be supplied; But first the lover is by lawyers tied To settle jointure-chimneys on the bride.

I don't expect the company of my widow lumber, or any other that may be too fat and indolent for such an excursion; and hope to pick up some agreeable companion without being at the expense of advertising.

And now, which shall I first give you; the answer of my good mamma; or the dialogue that passed between the widow mother, and the pert daughter, upon her letting the latter know that she had a love-letter?

It is true that the captain gave the widow nothinghe had acquitted his conscience on this score, by re-paying the deacon the money the last had advancedbut he listened in the most exemplary manner to all she had to say; and, with a certain class of vehement talkers, the most favoured being in the world is your good listener.

[He glories in the story of the house, and of the young widow possessor of it, Mrs. Fretchville he calls her; and leaves it doubtful to Mr. Belford, whether it be a real or a fictitious story.

Napoleon sez it was a 'Beau geste' which I thought meant a fine joke, and I was afraid the bird was wise, but Rathbone sez no, that it meant a swell action; and the widow sez, over and over again, 'Ces braves Americainsces braves Americains!'

Since Seaton was a merchant whose investments in Liverpool were numerous, it was perhaps not strange he left his widow shares that gave her some control of the Cartwright line.

Two widow sisters survived Gay, amongst whom the profits of a posthumous opera, entitled "Achilles," as well as the small fortune which he left, were divided.

~The Widow's Mite.~ She was a widow stern and spry, And brimming with lots of fight; She married a little man five feet high, And he died from the widow's might.

down went my sister through a crazy chair, and made the clerks grin, and I grinned, and the widow titteredand then I knew that she was not inconsolable.

35 Words to use with  widow