old woman

NOUN
  1. herb with greyish leaves found along the east coast of North America; used as an ornamental plant
  2. a woman who is old
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How To Use old woman In A Sentence

  • In a seemingly unprovoked incident, the attackers hit both men and women in the 16-strong party, with a 72-year-old woman left unconscious.
  • The old woman glared at him.
  • Carlo lit a cigarette, and wishing the old woman a merry "addio" left and descended the stairs. Mademoiselle of Monte Carlo
  • I am a 63-year-old woman whose husband of 31 years has left her for a younger number. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just over two weeks ago a 27 year old woman was sexually assaulted in an alleyway.
  • An old woman churns butter, while a woman in the foreground prepares a fowl for roasting.
  • Do I look like some mad old woman in this hat?
  • The article told of a honey-coloured cat that attacked an 83-year-old woman in her garden.
  • The old woman doddered from the bed to the table.
  • The figure of a ghostly old woman dressed in a white dress and cape has appeared beside a hollow in the road. Times, Sunday Times
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