How To Use Widowhood In A Sentence

  • This was a woman whose entire life was marked by her being born to a stunningly beautiful woman, Tan's grandmother, whom early widowhood had led to become the ‘concubine’ of a wealthy Chinese merchant.
  • Often the horror and humility of her widowhood would drive a young widow to follow her husband on his burning pyre.
  • In her own widowhood, she welcomed her surviving sisters, Sophie and Aloysia, to Salzburg and supported them emotionally and materially.
  • His long-term involvement with the group raises the question of whether its function should be to see people through their intense grief by getting them to the point where they no longer participate, or whether, like alcoholism or surviving cancer, widowhood is forever. The Truth About Grief
  • Since widowers have higher death rates than married people, 22 23 controlling for widowhood would be expected to reduce the relative risks in this and other studies of smoking in spouses.
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  • And then a relazione or an amicizia seems to be a regular affair of from five to fifteen years, at which period, if there occur a widowhood, it finishes by a sposalizio; and in the mean time it has so many rules of its own that it is not much better. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 4 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals
  • The cycle begins with the heroine's romantic excitement with the man, moves through her engagement, the preparations for the wedding, the birth of her child and then suddenly, in the final song, her reaction to widowhood.
  • After 19 years of widowhood she was married to Jacob Klassen.
  • During her long widowhood Victoria found happiness in Nice especially; beginning in 1882 she would visit the Riviera on nine occasions, for a long spring break of a month or so.
  • And although she did an enormous amount of visiting commonwealth countries after her widowhood, she was of course widowed at the tragically early age of 51.
  • These women take to suicide missions because they have no lives after widowhood; their countrymen do not want a nonvirgin as a wife. Al Qaeda's New Face of Terror
  • A woman with a shape and face like Lakshmibai's hadn't let it go to waste in four years 'widowhood (after being married to some prancing old quean, too), not with the stallions of her palace guard available at the crook of her little finger. Fiancée
  • It may indeed not be essential one marry at all: one may choose celibacy to satisfy a special calling, or out of widowhood, necessity of age or physical condition, or simply according to disposition.
  • The conflicts about remarrying after widowhood might also stem from our tendency to idealize the institution as the manifestation of true love. The Truth About Grief
  • It is to share with the world the agony and exploitation of widowhood in India, which goes beyond the loss of a loved one.
  • Women who believe they are in for a reasonable standard of living during widowhood, are to be step-by-step, reduced to penury.
  • However, he was under the misapprehension that he was dying - so he proposed to Charlotte, offering her widowhood (although it's not known whether either of them considered this to be a bit of a rough deal).
  • Some are witty and epigrammatic, while others poignantly lament the writer's widowhood in unguardedly emotional terms. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Even widowhood suited her, Amy thought, like everything her mother did. THE WHITE DOVE
  • After more than a decade of this flared-nostril life, taken up well past the point at which Victoria had abandoned herself to inconsolable widowhood, Jane wrote, "Sixty-two years of age, and an impetuous romantic girl of seventeen cannot exceed me in ardent passionate feelings. How We Become What We Are
  • The low status of widowhood has the severest impact on society.
  • Over clear pools, that solitude must bide, await your sowing like a holy bride, to cast off widowhood when you draw near.
  • For these were the rewards of the old Covenant; and nothing then was feared so much as widowhood, childlessness, untimely mournings, to be visited with famine, to have their affairs go on unprosperously. NPNF1-12. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians
  • Nothing can prepare you for the shock and grief of widowhood.
  • She had made a point of insisting upon a brisket of beef and a flat-polled cabbage for dinner every Saturday; and the same, with a "cowcumber," cold on Sunday; and for supper a soft-roed herring, ever since her widowhood. George Bowring - A Tale Of Cader Idris From "Slain By The Doones" By R. D. Blackmore
  • Provided that this has been purchased for a period of 13 weeks prior to widowhood, the sum of 10s weekly will be paid during the remainder of life or period of widowhood.
  • The overwhelming causes of poverty in rural areas were low pay and to a lesser extent old age and widowhood.
  • This range of ages and types exemplifies the three stages of many women's lives: maidenhood, marriage, and widowhood.
  • The death at the age of 101 of the former Queen consort after 50 years of widowhood since the death of King George Vl, however, was not an appropriate peg for such discussion.
  • It is generally agreed that Joseph died at some point in Jesus' life, but it is speculation to say that Mary's widowhood was on his mind in his encounter with the grieving widow.
  • Her widowhood condemns her to a lonely old age.
  • In the second year of widowhood, Heinz withdrew into her grief and accepted a doctor's advice to go on Prozac.
  • Moreover, she looked ghastly, looked frail and thin and colourless, had aged shockingly in these months of widowhood. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • It may not seem long to your daughter, but she doesn't know the pace of widowhood - that you cover an endless desert of time each month, as you live through day after long day without the person you have lost.
  • The plan covers options for life insurance, widowhood insurance and maternity benefits.
  • Henry suspected that, panicked by the loneliness and debased status of the early months of widowhood, she was already looking for a second husband and was beginning to realize that a seventeen-year-old chairbound son was an obstacle to be carefully weighed by likely candidates against her late husband's money, her own ageing and desperate sexuality. She Closed Her Eyes
  • The basic doctrine for ancient Chinese women was: obey her father in childhood, obey her husband when she is married, and obey her son in widowhood.
  • I looked after my mum through almost 40 years of widowhood - she was a cheerful, pretty and charming person, but without help she would have had many financial worries.
  • Nothing can prepare you for the shock and grief of widowhood.
  • There is no respite - pathetic old age follows and God forbid, unprotected widowhood too.
  • A woman used to be required to obey her father before marriage, her husband during married life, and her sons in widowhood.
  • And widowhood is formally bestowed upon her as a clutch of women uncoil her neatly-coiled hair, remove her mangalsutra, break her bangles and wipe of her bindi.
  • The period during which the Abbacy remained vacant, was a state of mourning, or, as their emblematical phrase expressed it, of widowhood; The Abbot
  • Nothing can prepare you for the shock and grief of widowhood.
  • She was always at work with her needle (for her hands were not affected) for the London children, grandnieces, and nephews who called her grandmamma, for she had had the care of their Parents during 11 years of her brother Alexander's widowhood. An Autobiography
  • The Trust aims to educate the children of poor widows throughout India, irrespective of religion, caste and gender, and raise the issues surrounding widowhood globally.
  • There is a whole group of women who quite frankly have been liberated by widowhood.
  • That both Didion and Oates limit their books to the first year of their widowhoods is logical.
  • It was a courage manifest in wartime and widowhood, a courage that endured to the end.
  • This leaves them economically vulnerable when divorce or widowhood strikes.

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