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Meaning of widowly
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widowly (a.)
Becoming or like a widow.
widowly Sentence Examples
- Her widowly sorrow enveloped her like a suffocating blanket.
- The widowly woman lived in seclusion, haunted by memories of her lost love.
- Her widowly attire, all black and somber, spoke volumes of her profound grief.
- The widowly house stood empty, a testament to the absence of its former occupants.
- Her widowly heart yearned for a companion, but she found solace only in solitary walks.
- The widowly pension barely kept her afloat, leaving her in constant financial distress.
- The widowly woman's resilience inspired awe in her community, as she overcame adversity with quiet dignity.
- Her widowly vows kept her from remarrying, even though her heart longed for a new love.
- The widowly gathering was an annual event where women who had lost their husbands found solace and support.
- The widowly woman's unwavering faith carried her through the darkest of times.
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Becoming or like a widow.
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Her widowly sorrow enveloped her like a suffocating blanket.
The widowly woman lived in seclusion, haunted by memories of her lost love.
Her widowly attire, all black and somber, spoke volumes of her profound grief.
The widowly house stood empty, a testament to the absence of its former occupants.