(1) His father was a poor cobbler with great cultural aspirations and his mother a semi-literate washerwoman .(2) While toiling as a St. Louis washerwoman during the 1890s, she began to go bald.(3) I have no father, and my mother was a washerwoman .(4) In the case of the washerwoman , it is a sound - the shouts of the fleeing man - that throws her into a panic.(5) She looked probably in her late twenties, I recognized her, though, for I couldn't have possibly forgotten that washerwoman 's build.(6) Patients get severe muscle cramps; their skin hangs loose, and their hands look like a washerwoman 's that have become dehydrated after prolonged water exposure.(7) Don't show up your lovely ring with washerwoman 's hands.(8) I've been called a lot of different things in the last couple of years, but ‘a plump, wrinkly old washerwoman from Fez, Morocco’ wasn't one of them.(9) The first woman he sees is a washerwoman hanging out the institution's washing.(10) I argued that the washerwoman might have mangled her hand if she was caught in the wringer, but it couldn't have engulfed her entirely.(11) Chances are that the washerwoman did not have a judge for a husband or father.(12) Others were seamstresses, barkeeps, gardeners, washerwomen , and confectioners.(13) Some of these women were employed as washerwomen or cooks, but most were not listed with an occupation.(14) On the outskirts of the city by the river I watch washerwomen scrub clothes at giant water tanks.(15) Her characters in fiction and drama included domestic workers, washerwomen , seamstresses, and the unemployed, as well as dancers, artists, and teachers.(16) We were painfully aware that the poorest of the poor, such as washerwomen and casual labourers, were still unable to borrow, because they lacked enterprises.
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