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spokeswoman

[ UK /spˈə‍ʊkswʊmən/ ]
[ US /ˈspoʊkˌswʊmən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a female spokesperson

How To Use spokeswoman In A Sentence

  • A spokeswoman for Jonathan Cape said the author was unavailable for comment.
  • "The Assembly will also be reviewing the cost of the Bee Inspectorate," said a spokeswoman.
  • A spokeswoman added that the system had been replaced with one that took 90 seconds online. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kippletringan was distant at first ‘a gey bit; ’ then the ‘gey bit’ was more accurately described, as ‘ablins three mile; ’ then the ‘three mile’ diminished into ‘like a mile and a bittock; ’ then extended themselves into ‘four mile or there-awa; ’ and, lastly, a female voice, having hushed a wailing infant which the spokeswoman carried in her arms, assured Guy Mannering, ‘It was a weary lang gate yet to Kippletringan, and unco heavy road for foot passengers. Chapter I
  • An Apprentice spokeswoman declined to comment last night. The Sun
  • A school district can reduce pay for noncontract workers - janitors and cafeteria workers, for example - and it can reduce teacher salaries from one year to the next if notice is given at least 45 days before the first day of instruction, Texas Education Agency spokeswoman Debbie Ratcliffe said. Chron.com Chronicle
  • Says a spokeswoman: ‘We're not defocusing, just extending our brand.’
  • Today, a spokeswoman for the hospital trust which operates the infirmary confirmed that the source had now been identified.
  • Ms. NERMEEN AL-MUFTI (Spokeswoman, Iraqi Turkmen Front): The first thing is Turkmen and Arabs, not only in Kirkuk - in Kirkuk, Diyala, Salahudeen, Mosul and Anbar - they are going to boycott it. In Iraq, Counting Heads Is A Political Headache
  • Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zhang Qiyue said all efforts should be made to resolve the dispute until hope was extinguished entirely.
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