Similar words: neighborhood, neighbourhood, in the neighborhood of, powerhouse, after hours, hood, on the other hand, mother. Meaning: ['mʌðə(r)hʊd] n. the kinship relation between an offspring and the mother.
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31. This extraordinary double message that we were given about motherhood is still prevalent in our culture today.
32. This original paperback includes stories, essays and poems that celebrate motherhood.
33. They were to be prepared for their maternal duties and given material assistance to maintain a higher standard of motherhood.
34. She had three children from her second marriage and immensely enjoyed their upbringing - dovetailing motherhood with a career working from home.
35. But why discuss mothering alone in a book about redefining motherhood?
36. Kate has taught me a lot about motherhood - mostly because she approaches it in a completely different way to me.
37. The idea that femininity is in the first place to be associated with motherhood is simply writ large.
38. I must admit that before my baby was born I was very apprehensive about motherhood.
39. The first myth about motherhood is that new mothers instantly fall in love with their babies.
40. Yet despite her palpable alienation from suburban stay-at-home motherhood,[sentencedict.com] she is determined to make the best of it.
41. A woman who has access to this information can start to take decisions about motherhood and her own sexuality.
42. Aggressive and competitive women, unconcerned with motherhood, produce more ruthless men-and a society so competitive that it disintegrates.
43. This is a hefty shift away from the traditional model of motherhood, but it generates enormous advantages.
44. Not only did they disclaim any career but motherhood, they even began to question the need for the higher education itself.
45. Our fantasies about motherhood are as disproportionate as the disappointment and self-recrimination that inevitably ensue.
46. She felt the anguished tears of motherhood blur her vision and blinked them away.
47. Motherhood is still evoked as a religious calling,(Sentencedict.com) a state of being that elevates women above the human condition.
48. Every woman who replaces traditional motherhood with self-nourishing motherhood creates ripple effects in our communities and our places of work.
49. I hope your book will reveal a new and refreshing view on teenage pregnancy and motherhood.
50. It was the official uniform of motherhood and she looked like the angel of terror and memory sweeping down from the sky.
51. With stakes this high, we have not dared to tamper with the basic concept of motherhood.
52. Another writer defused my initial fears of motherhood by telling me that she worked more efficiently after her child was born.
53. While practical issues of meshing motherhood with modern life loom large, the greatest challenges are still psychological.
54. Women weren't expected to work in those days. The accepted pattern was marriage and motherhood.
55. Still, it amounted to a massive subsidy to Wall Street from Congress. Long live motherhood and home ownership!
56. It is about motherhood and independence and it is about having women and children in society, not exiled from it.
57. To stand up in Congress and speak against homeownership would have been as politically astute as to campaign against motherhood.
58. Biological folklore had it that women's physical and mental well-being could be guaranteed only through marriage and motherhood.
59. In thinking about motherhood, we also begin to consider the nature of time, for the two are linked.
60. Though we found no direct effects on pay, holding other things equal, we found indirect effects of motherhood on pay.
More similar words: neighborhood, neighbourhood, in the neighborhood of, powerhouse, after hours, hood, on the other hand, mother, moth, smother, manhood, mothering, motherland, mammoth, falsehood, hardihood, childhood, behemoth, stepmother, grandmother, likelihood, livelihood, mother teresa, mother tongue, good for nothing, diarrhoea, perhaps, superhuman, overhead, overhaul.