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Welshwoman

[ welsh-woom-uhn, welch- ]

noun

, plural Welsh·wom·en.
  1. a woman who is a native or inhabitant of Wales.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Welshwoman1

1400–50; late Middle English Walsshwoman; Welsh, woman
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Example Sentences

First, though, the Chicago fighter has a tough defence against Welshwoman Lauren Price in May.

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Welshwoman Price walked out to Love Inc's 'You're a Superstar' and she looked every bit of that as she extended her unbeaten record to six.

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The 21-year-old from Huddersfield defeated Jones 2-1 in the quarter-final in Manchester - her first win over the Welshwoman.

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Miss Gryce snored at last; she was a heavy Welshwoman, and till now her habitual nasal strains had never been regarded by me in any other light than as a nuisance; to-night I hailed the first deep notes with satisfaction; I was debarrassed of interruption; my half-effaced thought instantly revived.

Both candidates have teaching and Olympic experience — Christillin as an executive during the 2006 Turin Games, McAllister at the UK Sport funding body — though only the Welshwoman has deep roots in soccer.

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