Definitionn. a woman advocate of women's right to vote
Last update: August 2, 2015
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I read all the new French novels, and I'm even thinking of going in for the militant suffragette movement.' [Please select]
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"Votes for Women" was just starting up, and one of this group, a stenographer in a suffragette office, had been in the first small parade. [Please select]
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The Lord did not make me for great causes,--not for a philanthropist, nor a leader of men, nor a suffragette. [Please select]
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Her condemnation of the government would suggest that she is in a fair way to become both an anarchist and a suffragette. [Please select]
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Susan always vows she is no suffragette, but she gave womanhood its due that night, and she literally made those men cringe. [Please select]
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Three little muckrakers loomed against Wall Street, one small, scoffing suffragette against a hundred and eighty thousand solid stolid Brooklyn wives. [Please select]
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She showed what she was thinking of by adding, "I hope you are not a suffragette." [Please select]
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BULL, John, a fine, fat, American-beef fed individual who inhabits a suffragette-infested island somewhere in the North Atlantic. [Please select]
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CURIE, Madame, one of the few women who got her name in print without being a suffragette or an actress. [Please select]
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"I always think--I'm not a Suffragette, of course--I always think if we could look forward to any kind of career----" "But there are scores," I said.' [Please select]
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A few artists and musicians and all sorts of reformers, including Fanny Wright, an ardent and very advanced suffragette, joined these scientists in the new Eden. [Please select]
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