There is no other woman in all this wide, long world," and they were in each other's arms again.
I can and do trust his word, and when I think of all my troubles, and when it seems that I cannot bear them, the one comforting thought comes that no other woman will ever possess him; no other woman; no other woman.
Indeed, she had had such a courtship that she need envy no other woman hers.
She is like no other woman, and what she does is right.
I have heard him speak twice of no other woman, excepting Valencia Menendez, and I would not have her for a daughter; and I think he loves thee.
And she has sufficient proof that I love her and no other woman: I want to marry her, not Valencia Menendez.
And of whom could you be jealous, since there is no other woman in this unhappy city for whom I have ever cared?
In my memory's vision the words flamed and shouted: "In no other woman have I seen such a blackness of hair and eyes, combined with such a whiteness of skin.
In no other woman have I seen such a blackness of hair and eyes combined with such a whiteness of skin.
But if I've been otherwise with you it is because you are different from any other woman in the world.
No other woman in the world would harden her heart to stand thus aloof from her husband, who after much travail and sore had come to her, in the twentieth year, to his own country.
No other woman in the world would harden her heart to stand thus aloof from her lord, who after much travail and sore had come to her in the twentieth year to his own country.
No other woman, no living force, can keep him from me, if I choose to bid him come.
I forgot, I cannot lift mine--to draw him back to you, that no other woman in the world could keep him from you if you chose to bid him come?
If a man is faithful to one of us, it is only because no other woman of sufficient charm has become between him and us.
No other woman in the world would harden her heart to stand thus aloof from her husband, who, after much travail and sore, had come to her, in the twentieth year, to his own country.
No other woman in the world would harden her heart to stand thus aloof from her lord, who, after much travail and sore, had come to her in the twentieth year to his own country.
There was no other woman in the whole of that great restaurant with her air of quiet elegance; no other woman so faultless in the smaller details of her toilette and person.
There was noother woman in England who would dare so much.
But she had none, it seemed, and despite all her strange past was surely more noble than any other woman.
No other woman of her time had her vast power and wealth, no other woman of her time had her well-stored mind, and no other, whether man or woman, was so well equipped to become the great protector of the Holy Church at Rome.
Endowed as she was by nature, it was by most fortuitous circumstance that she was called to preside over the court of Urbino, for at that time there was no other woman in Italy who was so fitted for such a distinguished position.
There was no other woman in the case, she was sure of that, otherwise he might have turned restive.
No other woman, knowing as much of the special circumstances as she did, would have ventured so far.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other woman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.