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- noun The
female equivalent of aneveryman .
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Examples
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She's "everywoman" - just as people felt that G.W. Bush was "someone they could have a beer with".
NYT > Opinion 2008
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She's "everywoman" - just as people felt that G.W. Bush was "someone they could have a beer with".
NYT > Opinion 2008
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She's "everywoman" - just as people felt that G.W. Bush was "someone they could have a beer with".
NYT > Opinion 2008
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She's "everywoman" - just as people felt that G.W. Bush was "someone they could have a beer with".
NYT > Opinion 2008
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She's "everywoman" - just as people felt that G.W. Bush was "someone they could have a beer with".
NYT > Opinion 2008
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She's "everywoman" - just as people felt that G.W. Bush was "someone they could have a beer with".
NYT > Opinion 2008
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She was a better-than-average "everywoman" in both Norris' fiction and non-fiction.
Paula Gordon: Barbara Jean at Rest Paula Gordon 2011
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Her very 'everywoman' qualities - of being a homemaker, wife and mother in Saudi Arabia (one who evidently doesn't shop at Lamsa for a $500 Swarovski encrusted veil) - is precisely what makes her an unmistakable force.
Poetic Justice in a Pint Sized Pistol: Hissa Hillal, Live! from The Land of Invisible Women 2010
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Her very 'everywoman' qualities - of being a homemaker, wife and mother in Saudi Arabia (one who evidently doesn't shop at Lamsa for a $500 Swarovski encrusted veil) - is precisely what makes her an unmistakable force.
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Allison is easy to relate to, portrayed as "everywoman" who just happens to have a strange ability.
Archive 2008-10-01 Peggy 2008
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