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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61. Only when work is optional, highly remunerative, or competitive with male labor does it threaten ideal motherhood.
62. Motherhood replaced marriage as the occasion for leaving paid work and seldom marked the end of a woman's labour force membership.
63. As for matrimony, Negro marriages were seldom allowed under Southern slavery, and Unmarried motherhood was the imposed and accepted code.
64. Make a call to one of the millions of other great women who understand the rigors or motherhood.
65. Combining motherhood and her career proved no stumbling block for the indomitable Marian.
66. It was not that she felt any differently about motherhood.
67. If single motherhood magnifies the problems of contemporary motherhood, it can also underscore the rewards of mothering while pursuing independent goals.
68. Feminine identity then was based on an idealized image of motherhood and domesticity.
69. The prisoner's crime, they felt, was a crime against motherhood.
70. In the contest for national ascendancy, motherhood appeared to be trumping arms-bearing.
71. It took so long to get herself back because both her professional and personal independence were jeopardized by motherhood.
72. And the pledges were largely of the motherhood and apple pie kind-wholesome, sensible and entirely unobjectionable.
73. While I understood none of this, Edna was tied to the yoke of undesired motherhood.
74. Our own children have not seen much evidence that women can easily fit a career around a marriage and motherhood.
75. Men. come and go in their lives, but there is no necessary connection between motherhood and marriage.
76. Until now, I have unfalteringly exercised that choice to postpone motherhood.
77. Social-security ministers, increasingly worried about the growth in single motherhood,(www.Sentencedict.com) find it hard to know what to do about it.
78. Women still have motherhood, but men have lost the traditional sources of their manhood.
79. However, sharing the parenting is only the first step in the process of modernizing motherhood and restructuring family life.
80. If beauty is the chink in our perilously thin female armor, motherhood is our Achilles' heel.
81. Obviously you can get no joy out of motherhood if it is simply a constant worry.
82. It also encompassed a eugenist and imperialist gloss on the importance of domesticity and motherhood.
83. He described her as unfit to be called a Catholic and certainly unfit for motherhood.
84. Thus, they have preserved Donna Reed motherhood by appending worldly functions to it.
85. Far too many women are defeated by this supposedly basic rule of motherhood, including the most educated and ambitious.
86. Both partners grew up believing that parenting does not require sacrificial motherhood.
87. It also maintains the powerful traditional link between ideas of parenting, and ideas of biological motherhood.
88. I don't think any man can ever understand the difficulties of juggling motherhood and politics.
89. But they have seen the underbelly of working motherhood, and I think they have taken in all its lessons.
90. That sounds like motherhood and apple pie until we examine what full employment really means.
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.