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tradeswoman
[ treydz-woom-uhn ]
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Gender Note
See -woman.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tradeswoman1
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Example Sentences
Sibanda became a street vendor and tradeswoman when her wages as a teacher were insufficient to support her.
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But his parents gave the governor a rich present, so he fastened on the son of the tradeswoman, Panteleyeva.
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Dick Amlet, the son of Mrs. Amlet, a rich, vulgar tradeswoman.
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For the second time that day she, the rising and successful tradeswoman, had been defied by poor folk.
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I don't know what would have come to her had she been told she was a tradeswoman!
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She was a rich tradeswoman, about thirty years of age: she had beheld her husband and children die of the plague.
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