Sentence example with the word 'widowed'

widowed

Definition adj. single because of death of the spouse

Last update: September 24, 2015


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But for you I should have been widowed and childless to-day.   [Please select]

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There had been a love-affair between her and Warington's younger brother, a smart artillery officer, when she was the widowed Lady Blackwater.   [Please select]

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He was the only child of his widowed mother, who has a ranch a few miles from here.   [Please select]

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"A mature clergyman when she is rising forty--a widowed bishop, for instance."   [Please select]

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I weep for that once so lovely lady--widowed, discrowned, needy, desolate--a beggar in the land where her father was a great king.   [Please select]

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And now she sits, banished and widowed, to hear of her husband's martyrdom; her elder sons wanderers, her young daughter a prisoner.   [Please select]

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Dora said, 'We must do something for the soldier's widowed mother.'   [Please select]

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Pierre escaped only to know that they were left widowed and childless.   [Please select]

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As a reward Œdipus received the great kingdom of Thebes and the hand of the widowed queen Jocasta in marriage.   [Please select]

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Well may we mourn for fair France, widowed as she is of so many valiant champions.   [Please select]

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She lived alone with a widowed mother, for whom, as well as for herself, her needle won bread, while the mother's strength, and skill sufficed to the simple duties of their household.   [Please select]

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