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widow鈥檚 weeds
[ wid-ohz weedz ]
plural noun
- mourning clothes worn by a woman after the death of her spouse:
She was still in widow鈥檚 weeds, but starting to attend more social engagements.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of widow鈥檚 weeds1
First recorded in 1570鈥80
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Trina wears her wampum beads She fills her drawing book with line Sewing lace on widow鈥檚 weeds And filigree on leaf and vine.
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A big, poofy white tutu is the antithesis of widow鈥檚 weeds.
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What earrings matched a pirate widow鈥檚 weeds?
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Heather McClintock-Racz stood on the slopes wearing 19th century widow鈥檚 weeds and a broad hat.
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In the Victorian era, people in mourning wore a black armband or dressed in black clothing known as 鈥渨idow鈥檚 weeds,鈥 so that others would know that they required tender respect.
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