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women's

American  
[wim-inz] / ˈwɪm ɪnz /

noun

plural

women's
  1. a range of sizes usually from 38 to 44 for garments that fit larger than average women.

  2. a garment in this size range.

  3. the department or section of a store where these garments are sold.


Etymology

Origin of women's

women + 's 1

Example Sentences

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However, some women's charities said trust in policing remained in crisis.

From BBC

Farah Nazeer, chief executive of Women's Aid, said there needed to be a change of attitude towards women among officers in the force.

From BBC

Some women's charities are not convinced the force is doing enough to earn back trust, citing examples of female complainants not being listened to properly.

From BBC

In the women's auction there are two Pakistan players - Sadia Iqbal and Fatima Sana - cut from four initial nominations.

From BBC

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

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