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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91. After all, work, particularly mule-hard labor, is, like motherhood, a sacrificial virtue.
92. The immediate riposte to Schwab's list is that this is a case of motherhood and apple pie.
93. The relentless advance of reproductive technology has now split motherhood into three compartments, genetic motherhood, gestational motherhood and parental motherhood.
94. Literacy is a lot like motherhood; everybody claims to be for it.
95. The usual reason for a woman aspiring to an academic career: how to combine it with motherhood.
96. Motherhood is a sacred cow to most politicians.
97. Has motherhood changed your career outlook?
98. Then too, the values implicit in motherhood were bound to clash with the "male values" of competitiveness and devil-may-care profiteering.
99. Streep plays Rachel , a successful food writer who puts love and motherhood ahead of her career.
100. College - educated women typically see single motherhood as a distant second - best to marriage.
101. I bet she's reading all the latest books on motherhood.
102. Her original vocation , tellingly, was not stay - at - home motherhood but wing journalism.
103. Many professional women reject motherhood entirely: in Switzerland 40 % of them are childless.
104. I'm also interested in the ferociousness that motherhood creates and how animalistic we become after we have children, and ultimately what it means to protect them.
105. Mother's Day is a day set aside to honor motherhood.
106. Swedish wives wear three wedding rings: for betrothal, for marriage, and for motherhood.
107. Very few roles demand the kind of unconditional, self-sacrificing perseverance and commitment as that of motherhood. Sentencedict.com
108. The next role she's contemplating is one she hasn't yet tried: motherhood.
109. This thesis attempts to analyze wifehood, motherhood and selfhood in Kate Chopin's The Awakening by feminist criticism.
110. Motherhood did not constitute much of an interruption to her career.
111. There is reproductive advantage in good motherhood, in other words.
112. Like many writers , American feminist writer Kate Chopin used her stories to ask and resolve questions - in her case, about marriage, motherhood, independence, passion, life and death.
113. She must be reading all the latest literature on motherhood.
114. Motherhood is obvious, and the intimate relations between mothers and infants have been well studied by Jane herself, Anne Pusey, and others.
115. Research and education have become like motherhood and apple pie: harmless, wholesome and completely unobjectionable.
116. A young, unmarried woman may be totally unprepared, unfit, or unwilling to assume the responsibilities of motherhood.
117. Older mothers tend to be too idealistic about the pleasures of motherhood.
118. Many people still associate the word "feminist" with man-hating, lesbianism , contempt for motherhood, and a demand that everyone work for pay.
119. Am I saying that women must be liberated from motherhood?
120. Swedish wives wear three wedding rings: betrothal, for marriage, and for motherhood.
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.