townswomen (Meaning)

townswomen

a woman who is a native or resident of a town or city, a woman born or residing in the same town or city as another

townswomen Sentence Examples

  1. The townswomen gathered at the town hall to discuss the upcoming election.
  2. The mayor thanked the townswomen for their hard work and dedication to the community.
  3. The townswomen held a bake sale to raise funds for the local school.
  4. The townswomen organized a neighborhood watch program to improve safety.
  5. The townswomen were recognized for their volunteerism at the annual town meeting.
  6. The townswomen protested the proposed development that threatened the town's historic charm.
  7. The townswomen celebrated the town's 150th anniversary with a parade and festival.
  8. The townswomen supported the local businesses by shopping and dining in town.
  9. The townswomen worked together to create a community garden that provided fresh produce for all.
  10. The townswomen were proud of their town and its strong sense of community.

FAQs About the word townswomen

a woman who is a native or resident of a town or city, a woman born or residing in the same town or city as another

residents, dwellers, nationals, burghers,inhabitants, townsmen, occupants, villagers, natives, habitants

aliens, foreigners, noncitizens, tourists,visitors, guests, nonnatives,transients,gownsmen

The townswomen gathered at the town hall to discuss the upcoming election.

The mayor thanked the townswomen for their hard work and dedication to the community.

The townswomen held a bake sale to raise funds for the local school.

The townswomen organized a neighborhood watch program to improve safety.