On quitting Leinster House, the first place where Lord Edward sought concealment was the domicile of a widow lady situated on the banks of the canal.
John Hillis was a tiller of the ground under a widow lady (Mrs. Louisa Le Count), of the New Market District, Maryland.
Miles Robinson was the slave of Mrs. Roberts, a widow lady living in York County, Virginia.
There was in the castle a widow lady of extraordinary beauty (none fairer) whom Marquis Azzo loved as his own life, and kept there for his pleasure.
Rinaldo d'Asti is robbed, arrives at Castel Guglielmo, and is entertained by a widow lady; his property is restored to him, and he returns home safe and sound.
The rector of Fiesole loves a widow lady, by whom he is not loved, and thinking to lie with her, lies with her maid, with whom the lady's brothers cause him to be found by his Bishop.
A scholar loves a widow lady, who, being enamoured of another, causes him to spend a winter's night awaiting her in the snow.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "widow lady" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.