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Great Mother

[greyt muhth-er] / ˈgreɪt ˈmʌð ər /


NOUN
Mother Nature
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Everest’s summit — Chomolungma, or the Great Mother — chronicled in her book, she found release and began to heal.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 30, 2023

Last years I drank Great Mother red from Stilianou on Crete, which, like the Bairrada producers and baga, treats mandilaria with the lightest of hands.

From New York Times Mar. 21, 2022

"The Great Mother" recounts a turbulent period in the history of women through more than 400 paintings, photographs, drawings, sculptures, short films, and artefacts, including a flyer advertising the first abortion clinic.

From Reuters Aug. 26, 2015

Sincerely, You're a Great Mother and It's Really Boring Dear YAGMAIRB, You say that Tammy is trying to compensate for her own crummy childhood.

From Slate Nov. 15, 2011

“The Great Mother has ordered it so. She has sent me here to help you. I am to take you back to your mother and your abuelita to Hacienda Dorada.”

From "Summer of the Mariposas" by Guadalupe García McCall




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