Sentences with word «womenfolk»

The word "womenfolk" refers to the women or female members of a particular group or family. Full definition
I find older womenfolk a certain generation could be the most unsupportive, because they believe breastfed babies don't eat enough and you need to see the bottle to see how much they're eating.
Throughout history, women have often had the help of other womenfolk to help them through difficult labors.
I can only say it saddens me to see how artificial the clinical environment seems to be in that regard and how easy it is for the medics to make us, uninformed womenfolk, feel we're not doing things right, the very things we were designed to do.
Beginning in the 1930s, author Joan Burbick, an American studies instructor at Washington State University, traces the history of the strong womenfolk whose contributions to rodeo culture rival that of their bronc - bustin» male counterparts.
In return for the individual's fulfillment of his obligations, the community is required by Islam to protect the individual's life and property, and to safeguard the chastity of his womenfolk.
As a Mormon, you have no idea what an un-wonderful life you areforcing your families, and especially the womenfolk into.
THE ORIGIN OF YOUR TRADITION OF GOING ON «MISSIONS» IS SO JOSEPH SMITH COULD F * CK THE WOMENFOLK OF THE MEN HE SENT OUT ON «MISSIONS».
He hand it to his womenfolks.
Shepherd, and deputy Douglas Hall, were forced to resign from the club in 1998 after their comments on Newcastle's womenfolk was published in a tabloid newspaper.
He said it was unfortunate that the womenfolk had been marginalised in almost all areas, especially political leadership.
The women expressed displeasure with the way the womenfolk had been treated since the party assumed power in 2015.
Credit for that goes largely to the womenfolk, who swirl chaotically around the film's protagonist like paper in the wind.
Narrative shocks and twists aside, Jones directs with real flair here (the filmmaking is more assured than his great «Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada» even if overall it is not as satisfying), and there's something surprisingly sensitive and sympathetic in his portrayal of the male - coded West as a place that regularly drives its womenfolk insane.
Charley's father is AWOL, he lives with his mom, Jane (Toni Collette), and much of the film's tension revolves around his attempts to forge a new identity as protector of the womenfolk while still trapped in Anton Yelchin's body.
SYNOPSIS: Four men embark on a dangerous journey to rescue one of their womenfolk from a tribe of native cannibals.
Like a war correspondent who finds herself or himself powerless to affect a war's outcome, a husband with a 16 - or 17 - year - old daughter at odds can only stand on the sidelines and offer words of reason that the womenfolk are usually too incensed to absorb.
• Empower the womenfolk by indulging and taking active against the serious problems faced by women in the society.
But never mind the womenfolk — they're hardly important to this story.
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