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Everywoman

[ev-ree-woom-uhn] / ˈɛv riˌwʊm ən /




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Dr Sesay is one of a number of women's health specialists who are due to appear at Cardiff's Everywoman Festival on 24 June, where topics will range from periods to menopause.

From BBC Apr. 3, 2023

Alexis Smith’s ultra-common last name classified her as a kind of Everywoman.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 30, 2022

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

Avenue Beat, from Nashville, eventually shows off some three-part harmonies, but it’s the Everywoman shrug — “Can we just get to 2021? Please.” — that seals the deal.

From New York Times Jul. 10, 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 Harper, Ida Husted




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