Widows [noun]
Definition of Widows:
woman with dead husband
Opposite/Antonyms of Widows:
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Sentence/Example of Widows:
The rest of the estate went to the testator's widow for life, and then to charity.
I am in the habit of boarding at a quiet house kept by a widow.
"I don't believe we shall quarrel on that point," said the widow, smiling.
Since 1830 the widow again supplicated the Tribune des Chambres.
She was a widow, and had loved her husband, and her sky was still tinged with grey.
In course of time he died, and his widow was exhorted to submit to the Will of God.
When she became a widow she was driven from her estates, but was happy to lead the life of poverty.
Eleazer White had been twice married, the second time to the widow West.
Traces of the French descent which the widow boasted of were apparent in Winnie too.
It must not be imagined that the Widow Verloc had forgotten her mother.