Mabell and theworkwoman waited a good while, amusing themselves not disagreeably, the one with contriving in the way of her business, the other delighting herself with her fine gown and coat.
Mabell expressing her gratitude upon the occasion, the lady said, she had nothing to employ herself about, and if she could get a workwoman directly, she would look over her things then, and give her what she intended for her.
She is speaking to a workwoman who is not visible, while the following conversation goes on] And how good you are, too, to have given work to poor Lucienne.
She is a poor old workwoman who walks with difficulty, leaning on a broom, from which one feels that she never parts.
The workwoman was a girl of from eighteen to twenty, rather below the middle size, and of a face and form little adapted to figure in a story.
She had felt ashamed to be paid as a workwoman by one once her friend, and in social rank her equal; but now she raised her head, with a noble frankness and spirit.
Has the workwoman brought her bill with her, Reynolds?
On this allusion, which reminded her how her poor, laborious hand had been respectfully kissed by the fair and rich patrician, the young workwoman felt a sentiment of gratitude, which was at once ineffable and proud.
Disconcerted and saddened by this unexpected question, the workwoman answered with a blush, for she remembered her last interview with the brilliant Bacchanal Queen: "I have not seen my sister for some days, sir.
This conversation was here interrupted by the nurse, who said to Adrienne as she entered: "Madame, there is a little humpback workwoman downstairs, who wishes to speak to you.
The French workwoman must give eleven or twelve sous, and then have only beet sugar, which has not much over half the saccharine quality of cane sugar.
The London workwoman buys a pound for one penny, or at the most twopence.
The machine to sew hurries everything, and you find the workwomansans ambition and busy only to hurry and be one with the machine.
If shoes are too great a luxury, the workwoman clatters along in sabots, congratulating herself that they are cheap and that they never wear out.
A good workwoman will not encumber herself with too many tools; but she will not shirk the expense of necessary implements, the simplest by preference, and the best that are made.
An artist or a workwoman can tell at once whether your stitch was laid just so because you meant it or because you knew no better.
Every ingenious workwoman will find out patterns of her own more or less.
A sighted brushmaker employing a hundred workwomen states that she must be a very good workwoman who can earn six shillings a week at eight hours a day.
Or how do you like the character of Hippodamia, who, by being the prettiest girl and best workwoman of her age, got one of the best husbands in all Troy?
Don't you conceive this to be a great omission in that who, by being the prettiest girl and best workwoman of her age, got one of the best husbands in all Troy?
Angel's message was read by the poor workwoman and the sick child.
The workwoman seated herself on one of the swept stone steps, still holding the child in her arms, and they gazed long and earnestly at the writing above them.
She made the young workwoman help her to carry the big books of patterns to the little sitting-room, and at sight of them Gladys and Roger started up.
All this had passed so rapidly that the young workwoman had no time to speak or move; tears, sweet tears, flowed abundantly down her pale cheeks.
To furnish a room, however meanly, the poor workwomanmust possess three or four shillings in ready money.
This I can do because I am here as simply one of themselves--a workwoman among other workwomen.
To live here as a workwoman among other workwomen is, at least, to avoid the danger of being flattered, deceived, and paid court to.
Very well, then," Miss Kennedy went on, as if it was the most natural thing in the world that a humble workwoman should be suddenly raised to the proud post of manager.
LISA, a workwoman employed by Madame Titreville, the artificial-flower maker.
The shop was given up, and she again got employment in the laundry of Madame Fauconnier, though she was no longer the capable workwoman of former times.
To the workwoman in Rohrau, Elisabeth, nee Bohme,.
To the workwoman in Esterhazy, Anna Maria Moser, nee Frohlichin,.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "workwoman" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.