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Everywoman

[ev-ree-woom-uhn] / ˈɛv riˌwʊm ən /




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The need for better understanding is part of the reason why Prof Cornish set up the Everywoman health festival in Cardiff, which is now in its third year.

From BBC May 11, 2025

Julie is Everywoman as work-in-progress: a restless, protean creature whose outward mien of self-possession disguises the impulses at her molten core.

From Washington Post Feb. 9, 2022

She started as an ordinary person, an Everywoman, but the show gradually transformed her into something more abstract: the female condition, maybe.

From New York Times May 26, 2021

Expecting Amy convincingly portrays her as an Everywoman – stars puking through pregnancy, they’re just like us! – except Everywomen don’t get emails from Netflix greenlighting their proposed special while eating takeout.

From The Guardian Jul. 7, 2020

It was reported that the Everywoman Suffrage Club of colored women had been organized in St. Paul with Mrs. W. T. Francis president.

From The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume VI by Ida Husted Harper




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