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women

American  
[wim-in] / ˈwɪm ɪn /

noun

  1. the plural of woman.


women British  
/ ˈwɪmɪn /

noun

  1. the plural of woman

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“You mean the ones with ladders that only reached to the sixth floor and the faulty equipment? They weren’t exactly helpful. Those women had no way out and no one who could save them.”

From Literature

Crowds form, they surge through the streets chanting slogans, and the world watches with sympathy as brave young women throw off their hijabs.

From The Wall Street Journal

The auction for the women's Hundred takes place on Wednesday, 11 March, with the men's auction the next day.

From BBC

"As busy women, we overlook ourselves and we just get on with it," she said.

From BBC

England women were due to leave for a one-month training camp in Abu Dhabi this week, but that has been delayed.

From BBC