Three women tried, one sentenced to a year's imprisonment and the pillory.
Three women, three geese, and three frogs, make a fair.
Throughout Germany they frequently appear in folk-lore and saga, besides being venerated in many instances as three women-saints of the Church.
Panzer tells us about a group of three women-saints, to whom we shall presently return.
Two or three women came to us to beg; and all the inhabitants seemed to be miserably poor.
Three women sat as delegates in the State Fusion Convention at Ellensburg.
A committee of three women of high standing was appointed and appeared before the Fire and Police Board to request that these unfortunates should not be forced to vote against their will.
Illustration: {Three women of the time of Henry VII.
Illustration: {Three women of the time of George II.
Illustration: {Three women of the time of Henry IV.
And as they were just going into Monsieur Lebigre's to drink a drop of vermouth together he called his attention to three women standing in the covered way between the fish and poultry pavilions.
Then, however, the wind appeared to change, and suddenly the emanations of the Limbourgs were wafted towards the three women, pungent and bitter, like the last gasps of a dying man.
Three women were in tears, and all of the men were in smiles.
For an hour he had lied like a trooper to three women; he left them struggling with the conviction that all the rest of the world lied and he alone told the truth.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "three women" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.