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housewifery

[ UK /hˈa‍ʊswɪfəɹi/ ]
NOUN
  1. the work of a housewife

How To Use housewifery In A Sentence

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  • Indeed, a family's ability to hire servant girls and free the mistress for productive work was a sign of its increasing affluence, not its poverty, and most women did not aspire to escape outdoor work and immerse themselves in housewifery. Gutenber-e Help Page
  • They cannot champion gun ownership or housewifery because their theories pathologize those choices.
  • The needlewoman's workbasket holds further associations with home, hearth, mothering and goodly housewifery.
  • She ate and drank the same things on a weekly cycle, observing the economies and the details of good housewifery.
  • Margarethe begins to sulk at Henrika and, from time to time, to disagree pointedly, even noisily, over methods of housewifery. CONFESSIONS OF AN UGLY STEPSISTER
  • People, mostly women, felt suddenly obliged to ignite their creativity with their housewifery.
  • She turned her attention to the domestic work of housewifery, besides continuing her literary efforts at revising her writings.
  • Her appearance to be sure was decent, and she was always distinguished by the name of Miss, and she was taught just to read and write, and a little plain housewifery with her needle. The History of Miss Sally Johnson; or, the Unfortunate Magdalen
  • French language (a thing indispensable to the happiness of married life), piano-playing (a thing wherewith to beguile a husband’s leisure moments), and that particular department of housewifery which is comprised in the knitting of purses and other Dead Souls
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