fishwives (Meaning)

fishwives

a woman who sells fish, a vulgar abusive woman

fishwives Sentence Examples

  1. The fishwives at the market haggled over prices with a fervor that rivaled any auction.
  2. The fishwives' shrill voices echoed through the cobblestone streets, advertising their daily catches.
  3. The town's fishwives were known for their sharp tongues and salty humor.
  4. As the fishing boats came into port, the fishwives rushed to greet them, eager to purchase the freshest fish.
  5. The fishwives were a close-knit community, sharing their secrets and supporting each other in their daily struggles.
  6. The fishwives' colorful attire and broad smiles made them a familiar sight at the bustling harbor.
  7. The fishwives' songs and laughter filled the air, creating a lively atmosphere at the market.
  8. The fishwives' knowledge of the tides and local waters made them invaluable advisors to fishermen.
  9. Despite their hardworking lives, the fishwives found joy in their camaraderie and the beauty of their surroundings.
  10. The fishwives' legacy lives on in the traditions and vibrant culture of the coastal town.

FAQs About the word fishwives

a woman who sells fish, a vulgar abusive woman

cavillers, shrews, furies,dragon ladies, vixens, censurers, gorgons, viragos, viragoes, faultfinders

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The fishwives at the market haggled over prices with a fervor that rivaled any auction.

The fishwives' shrill voices echoed through the cobblestone streets, advertising their daily catches.

The town's fishwives were known for their sharp tongues and salty humor.

As the fishing boats came into port, the fishwives rushed to greet them, eager to purchase the freshest fish.