They nearly all sprung from plain, strong-minded women, who had about as little to do with Fashion as with the changing clouds.
I know that many men have an awful horror of "strong-minded women," really educated women.
And a passage from the last Massachusetts report reads as follows: "We have been obliged to refuse a very large number of applicants for the admission of feeble-minded women--many of whom have given birth to one or more children.
My wife was seated opposite to Miss Eve Flouncer, who was one of the strong-minded women.
Indeed, I think it is but just to say of her that she was one of the strongest-minded women in the town.
As a general thing, these latter are of no practical use in the world, and make as good a tail to the kite of the 'strong-minded women' as anything else.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "minded women" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.