Similar words: suffrage, suffragist, get the better of, suffer, suffuse, suffix, diffraction, suffice. Meaning: [‚sʌfrə'dʒet] n. a woman advocate of women's right to vote (especially a militant advocate in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 20th century).
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1. The suffragette movement campaigned for votes for women in Britain and the US.
2. She was a suffragette and a birth control pioneer.
3. As a leading suffragette, she endured the first of two spells in Holloway gaol in 1907.
4. People asked her, significantly in that suffragette period, if the initials stood for New Women's Movement.
5. Walden was secretly amused by the suffragette.
6. Out of the ashes of the Suffragette Movement , phoenix - like, a new feminist militancy was being born.
7. In July 1909 , imprisoned English suffragette Marion Dunlop refused to eat.
8. After women obtained the right to vote, the suffragette movement became a dead duck in Britain.
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9. The presiding jury claimed they had not chosen her, as she alleged, but Elina Guimaraes, an 84-year-old former suffragette.
10. Six months later she went to prison as a suffragette, having lied about her age and enrolled as a militant.
11. She incited a crowd to riot, and was said to be behind the suffragette burning of Leuchars Station.
12. The Company paid the claim on the life of suffragette Susan Anthony, who died at age 86.
13. The library said it would focus on digitizing newspapers documenting historical events in the 19th century, including the Crimean War, the Boer War and the suffragette movement.
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