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chairwoman

[chair-woom-uhn] / ˈtʃɛərˌwʊm ən /


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In other words, Collins is more than just the chairwoman of the Senate Appropriations Committee: She’s a politician.

From Slate Jun. 16, 2026

The chairwoman of Britain's ruling Labour party, Anna Turley, said online platforms were "playing a role in driving" the unrest.

From Barron's Jun. 10, 2026

Cheng Li-wun, chairwoman of Taiwan’s Kuomintang, is set to begin a two-week U.S. tour that is billed as a peace mission.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 2, 2026

Reacting to our findings, the chairwoman of a new creative industry watchdog described Married at First Sight UK's format as one with "high levels of risk" which are "certainly not being managed properly".

From BBC May 18, 2026

Last week, I told the cultural chairwoman about my idea of compiling a songbook, and she agreed to let me and Roza do it.

From "What the Night Sings" by Vesper Stamper

The Opera Ball, once underwritten by wealthy chairwomen, was changed to a stripped-down gala, and the beautiful Corcoran Ball, no longer held in the museum, continues in name only.

From Washington Post Oct. 14, 2018

“They’re under the dress,” he said, waving toward the enormous train on the outfit worn by his wife, Amal, one of the event’s chairwomen.

From New York Times May 8, 2018

Goddard was chosen to head the inquiry after two previous chairwomen were appointed, and then rejected because of their connections to Britain's establishment.

From US News Aug. 5, 2016

Two chairwomen were appointed, attacked and stepped down in a matter of weeks.

From BBC Jan. 20, 2015

She suddenly found herself seven or eight presidents and at least eleven chairwomen.

From Mrs. Budlong's Christmas Presents by Hughes, Rupert




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