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Example sentences for "womans"

Lexicographically close words:
womankind; womanless; womanlike; womanliness; womanly; womb; wombat; wombats; wombe; wombs
  1. Not of a womans tendernesse to be, Requires nor Childe, nor womans face to see: I haue sate too long Volum.

  2. So you shall: My heart shall be the Chariot that shall bear ye, All I have won shall wait upon ye: By the gods The bravery of this womans mind, has fired me: Dear Mistress shall I but this night?

  3. A coller to hang aboute a womans necke, of twelue péeces, with four and twenty stones hanging thereat.

  4. The woman taken in mans apparel dyed for the same, and likewise the man taken in womans attire.

  5. The Poet afterwards acquaints us by this Lady, that Blasphemy is no Womans Sin.

  6. Sure the Account of their Creation's false, And 'twas the Womans Rib that they were form'd of.

  7. Chalinus[16] in Womans Cloaths is the most remarkable.

  8. Shall we that have been fellow devils together Flinch for an old womans fart?

  9. Done a poor womans part, And in an instant, what these men so long Stood fooling for.

  10. Dare you make Sir, That service worthy of a womans favour By constancy and goodness?

  11. That's womans ripe age; as full as thou art At one and twenty: she's manable, is she not?

  12. Of all the paths lead to a womans love, Pitties the streightest.

  13. It is in womans cloathes, it rises higher.

  14. There are times," he said cynically, "when every womans is a hussy, and every mans is a fool.

  15. No matter how things goes," he said, "a womans must wag her tongue.

  16. Laudable womans feare, | that he whom she feareth be the | [Note: I.

  17. It was my art, thus to contrive our meeting, Because J would not trust thee with my fame, Vntill J found thee worth a womans honor.

  18. Tis an uncivill curiositie, But you'le have mercie to a womans question.

  19. I who doubts that, a Will: a wicked will, A womans will, a cankred Grandams will Fra.

  20. I haue no other but a womans reason: I thinke him so, because I thinke him so Iul.

  21. Tongue, I must put you into a Butter-womans mouth, and buy my selfe another of Baiazeths Mule, if you prattle mee into these perilles Lo.

  22. Win her with gifts, if she respect not words, Dumbe Iewels often in their silent kinde More then quicke words, doe moue a womans minde Duk.

  23. Giue me thy hand, And let me see thee in thy womans weedes Vio.

  24. There is no womans sides Can bide the beating of so strong a passion, As loue doth giue my heart: no womans heart So bigge, to hold so much, they lacke retention.

  25. Why, thy godhead laid a part, War'st thou with a womans heart?

  26. Oh diuell, diuell: If that the Earth could teeme with womans teares, Each drop she falls, would proue a Crocodile: Out of my sight Des.

  27. I have a womans wit for a suddaine stratageme.

  28. I want one indeede Wench, but thou hast two, and the gentle destinies may send thee three; neere blush, for smoke and the fire of a womans love cannot bee hid.

  29. But she alas is angrie still, Which sheweth but a womans will: She bites the lippe and cries fie, fie, And kissing sweetly away she doth flie.

  30. Manie of the Brigants disdaining to be subiect vnto a womans rule that had so reiected hir husband, reuolted vnto Venutius: but yet the quéenes sensuall lust mixed with crueltie, mainteined the adulterer.

  31. Why and like your grace (saieth a gentleman) it is but some womans garter that hath fallen from hir as she followed the quéenes [Sidenote: Peradventure but a blue ribbon.

  32. I will saie nothing of our heads, which sometimes are polled, sometimes curled, or suffered to grow at length like womans lockes, manie times cut off aboue or vnder the eares round as by a woodden dish.

  33. An olde womans Charme wherewith she did much good in the cuntrie and grew famous thereby.

  34. I will not believe it, because I will not, is Tom Sculs argument, as they say in Cambrige, and a womans reason, as they say here.

  35. A womans love is river-like, which stopt doth overflowe, But when the river findes noe lett, it often runnes too lowe.

  36. For where is any Author in the world, Teaches such beauty as a womans eye: Learning is but an adiunct to our selfe, And where we are, our Learning likewise is.

  37. Now for not looking on a womans face, You haue in that forsworne the vse of eyes: And studie too, the causer of your vow.

  38. Bushel of Salt passed Some Small willow Islands and Camped at the Mouth of a Small river called Good Womans River this river is about 35 yards wide and Said to be navagable for Perogues Several Leagues Capt.

  39. Course a Camped at the mouth of Good womans river on the S.

  40. The vppermost part is made almost like to a womans smocke, sauing that it is as broade aboue as beneath, and hath no sleeues, but holes on eche side one to put out their armes.

  41. Let's go I say: A womans oaths are wafers, break with making, They must for modestie a little: we all know it.

  42. Ye say well, Lady, And hold ye to that point, for in these businesses A Womans Counsel that conceives the matter, (Do ye mark me?

  43. May never Womans tongue Hereafter be accus'd, for this ones Goodness.

  44. This is a womans tongue, here may be good done.

  45. The tempest of a womans sighs has sunk it.

  46. As my womans wit, Sir, Which is but weak and crazie.

  47. It is a Justice; stay Lady; For I perceive your end; a womans hand Must not rob me of vengeance.

  48. Thou wanton boy, thou hadst better have been Eunuch, Thou common womans courtesie, than thus Lascivious, basely to have bent mine honour.

  49. I think so, when I tooke a Boy for a Girle: If I had bene married to him, (for all he was in womans apparrell) I would not haue had him Page.

  50. So did I mine, to build vpon a foolish Womans promise Qui.

  51. Alas the day I know not, there is no womans gowne bigge enough for him: otherwise he might put on a hat, a muffler, and a kerchiefe, and so escape Fal.

  52. And I allow their requests i'faith, as well as any womans heart can desire, if I knew where to get valour, I would as willingly entertain it as any man that blows.

  53. And do not learn Cesario how to prostitute The riot of thy hopes to common folly; Take a sad womans word, how ere thou doat'st Upon the present graces of thy greatnes.

  54. That I should thirty and odd winters feed My expectation of a noble heir, And by a womans falshood find him now A fiction, a mere dream of what he was; And yet I love him still.

  55. Some soft hand Bound up these wounds; a womans hair.

  56. I'll tell thee who 'tis, the old womans Neece.

  57. But Sir, 'tis in no Prince, nor his Prerogative, To force a Womans choice against her heart.

  58. All the Land holds in that tenor too: in womans service?

  59. I cannot say this of this woman, but yet she had better musick in her heart than sounded in this womans ears.

  60. To this womans house, upon a time, comes a brave young Gallant on horseback, to fetch her to lay a young Lady.

  61. Do I Bear all this bravely, and must sink at length Under a womans falshood?

  62. How that foolish man, That reads the story of a womans face, And dies believing it, is lost for ever.

  63. Come Sir, you put me to a womans madness, The glory of a fury; and if I do not Do it to the height?

  64. Christian womans can get just as mad as any other kind," declared the other boy, sliding from his perch on the fence and running across his lawn to disappear behind his own front door.

  65. I don' see what womans 're made fo' if you can't beg 'em into things.


  66. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "womans" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.