She was a slender, handsome woman, with blue eyes and light hair, and possessed mother's happy temperament, which all the trials of her hard life had not been able to change.
In her younger days the teacher must have been a handsome woman.
A handsome woman, who possesses also the qualities of a man of culture, is the most agreeable acquaintance a man can have, for she unites the merits of both sexes.
The more natural a handsome woman is, the more amiable she appears; she loses nothing by being not in full dress, and without any other ornaments than her beauty and her youth.
She was a handsome woman, of a certain type, with a clear brown skin and thick, coarse black hair.
She was a handsome woman, but John Temple saw no beauty in the large, bright, restless gray eyes; in the mocking, saucy lips.
She was a handsome woman, and in spite of her fifty years still retained much of her former charm.
She was a handsome woman, for whose receptions the barristers of Rouen were beginning to desert those of Madame Bonnehon, her rival.
Aunt Phasie, as she had always been called by Jacques Lantier, was a tall, handsome woman, but since her second marriage she had aged so rapidly that at forty-five she looked over sixty.
She was a handsome woman; and her young, healthy blood seemed to give her a complexion of milk and roses.
Her only consolation at such times was that she was handsome, a young, handsome woman, and healthy and the mother of two pretty little children: a jonker and a freule.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "handsome woman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.