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workingwoman

[wur-king-woom-uhn] / ˈwɜr kɪŋˌwʊm ən /


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One is the "little black dress," a Chanel revolution in the '20s and '30s, when it symbolized the offhand smartness of the modern workingwoman.

From Time Magazine Archive

In one of the many declarations the show makes about its heroine--in case anyone missed the point--Ally says, "I am a strong workingwoman whose life feels empty without a man."

From Time Magazine Archive

I don't think she realized that I was a workingwoman.

From Time Magazine Archive

In 1998 I was a 49-year-old married workingwoman who found herself not feeling well.

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She had a way of making me feel like we were the same age, even though I was still in high school and she was a workingwoman in her twenties.

From "Americanized" by Sara Saedi