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chairwoman N

1. chairwoman of committee, meeting:

2. chairwoman Brit of company:

[pani] prezes f

laywoman <-men> [-mən] N

1. laywoman (woman):

laik m

2. laywoman (in church):

madwoman N pej, a. fig

charcoal [ˈtʃɑ:kəʊl, Am ˈtʃɑ:rkoʊl] N no pl

1. charcoal (fuel):

3. charcoal (colour):

charisma [kəˈrɪzmə] N no pl

oarswoman <-women> N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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And as if that wasn't shock enough, the charwoman's eye was drawn to pronounced striations in the skin of the belly.
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Unlike a maid or housekeeper, typically live-in positions, the charwoman usually worked for hourly wages, usually on a part-time basis, often having several different employers.
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He takes out his own shadow and tries to find the charwoman's.
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Motion pictures also had its share of charwoman characters.
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An old charwoman without a shadow works for the magician.
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The magician persuades him to trade his shadow for the knowledge, and gives him a substitute, and the charwoman who works for the magician laments that.
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