1317 Verbs to Use for the Word woman

He was going to "make money and marry a Spanish woman."

'I never saw such a woman as you!

There is a young woman in it who loves a man, and there is another woman who also loves him, and another man who loves the first woman, and meddles and mars as though he were a professional philanthropist.

I went sometimes to the "Reservoirs" for a cup of tea, and very often found other women who had also driven out to get their husbands.

Who ever knew a fickle woman?

He also said that day, and I have heard him repeat it once or twice since, that he had never met a stupid American woman.... I have always thought it was unnecessary to insist upon Madame Grevy's presence at the Elysee.

On one occasion Mrs. Moffat asked a native woman to move out of her kitchen, as she wanted to close it before she went to church.

How strange to bring a sick woman away out of her room in her sleep!

For answer the woman hurled a log of wood at her; and she, fearful lest her babe should be hurt, departed, leaving the savage woman in possession of her home.

"Maybe to-morrow, if you didn't back out, it would sound finer by the ocean, Lenie, but it don't need the ocean a man should tell a woman when she's the first and the finest woman in the world.

I think I'm rather glad you're not musical, Edith, it takes a woman away from her husband.' 'Not musical!

This squaw had evidently intended to kill both women to prevent them from telling how cruelly they had been treated.

I will send women with you to look after you.

Sometimes even they would venture into the gardens and carry off women and children.

Mary wanted to help the poor women.

"Och, hone!" cries the woman, in anguish; "and f'hat's the poor to do then, honey?" "Gowest; go'nfarm!"

The rank which a people occupy in the grand scale may be measured by their way of taking their meals, as well as by their way of treating their women.

I can't stand that woman.

You like that hideous, villainous-looking woman better than your own true wife.

Beside him sat a woman in a long, shimmering, silken cloak, a great, misty, silver-gray veil twined round head and hat and tied in a big bow under the chin.

The census of 1860 gives two hundred and eighty-five thousand women in gainful pursuits; that of 1870, one million, eight hundred and thirty-six thousand.

"I've already told you the truth, sir," replied the little woman.

John Charteris understands women better than you do, Rudolph.

Late in the evening our wagon train arrived, and placing the wounded woman, Mrs. Weichel, in the ambulanceshe having been kindly attended to by the surgeons,and gathering up the prisonersthe squaws and papoosesand captured stock, we started at once for the South Platte River, eight miles distant, and there went into camp.

Why, girls, you hold your husband's destiny in the hollow of your hand, in a far greater sense than any man holds a woman's.

1317 Verbs to Use for the Word  woman