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one-woman

ADJECTIVE
  1. designed for or restricted to a single person
    a one-man show
    Sarah Silverman's hilarious one-woman show
    a one-person tent

How To Use one-woman In A Sentence

  • She also appeared in her own one-woman show in Yiddish, Hello, Molly!
  • Sarah Lipstate, the Brooklyn-based mastermind of the one-woman band Noveller, is an experimental guitarist whose investigations of her instrument prove unusually comely and warm. Indie-Rockers Converge for a Spring Thaw
  • Peter Filichia of The Star-Ledger in Newark, N.J., has a feature about comedian Julia Sweeney best known as the androgynous "Pat" on "Saturday Night Live" and her one-woman stage show, "Letting Go of God," in which she talks about how she became an atheist. RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • I mostly work with only one senior researcher at a time and I find that the 'group' feeling is very much dependent on whether I'm in an one-woman office or if I share with others. Archive: Oct 08 - Mar 09
  • Biokhraphia, a one-woman Lebanese theatre piece, and one of the Royal Bank Lates aimed at new audiences.
  • And you can understand why she might want to duck out occasionally; aside from the required smoking and drinking, carrying this one-woman show seems pretty demanding.
  • However, Smith's one-woman Sound of Music medley was a showstopper, inspiring even my cynical self to join in lustily!
  • She could certainly bubble over on Occasions but it was never a one-woman show.
  • I am like this one-woman band. Times, Sunday Times
  • A café owner is waging a one-woman war against the casual rudeness of her Spanish compatriots. Times, Sunday Times
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