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UK
/kˈɒŋɡɹɪswˌʊmən/
]
[ US /ˈkɑŋɡɹəˌswʊmən/ ]
[ US /ˈkɑŋɡɹəˌswʊmən/ ]
NOUN
- a member of the United States House of Representatives
How To Use congresswoman In A Sentence
- The lingering, large question is whether Giffords will be able and wanting to return to her work as a third-term congresswoman, and when, but her doctors say that question is unanswerable, for now. First photos of Gabrielle Giffords released
- The Congresswoman is whistling through her teeth.
- A neighbor had invited Christina to meet her congresswoman at a "Congress on Your Corner" event near a store.
- And this statement also went on to say that, sadly, from the Democrats 'perspective, they say that this congresswoman and this sentiment represents what they call the mainstream of the Republican Party. CNN Transcript Nov 2, 2009
- We followed the story online, did a little checking of our own, and wrote the congresswoman voicing our concerns.
- Palin was sharply criticized before the November congressional elections for posting a map containing what appeared to be gunsight crosshair symbols marking districts of Democratic lawmakers, including that of Democratic Congresswoman Giffords. Obama Pays Tribute to Arizona Shooting Victims
- Congresswoman Weintrob jawboned local officials about their responsibilities toward the immigrant community.
- And when you were very, very young, you were almost a Congresswoman. A SEASON IN HELL
- The meeting was a chance for the congresswoman to dispel talk that she is seriously ill.
- Ferraro had been a schoolteacher, prosecutor and three-term congresswoman from New York before the 1984 Democratic nominee for president, Walter Mondale, asked her to be his running mate. Geraldine Ferraro, 75, recalled as political trailblazer