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- Occasionally they were also called prosaic, gloomy, flat and almost housewifely.
- Throughout the series, Ruth performs housewifely chores such as cooking meals, ironing and mending, hanging laundry and baking cakes.
- Although I think he wanted to be helpful to me, I think he would much have preferred I have more housewifely inclinations.
- Abandon her housewifely duties to become a designer cookie maker, and can't ever quite seem to spare him the time of day.
- Levine paused before alighting on a word that would not imply housewifely duties _ then said, " a spot out of your dress ."
- The only difference is that Clinton has been open about her role while Reagan and Bush hid their bossiness and meddling behind a pose of housewifely modesty, leaving the public debate to their husbands.
- Rose is in the kitchen, contentedly doing her housewifely chores laden with boxes of " Cheer, " " Joy, " and " Yes " ( " I Like What I Do " ).
- The movie has a gentle, silly vibe, and it would peter out in triviality if not for Blethyn's gift for finding the pain and frustration behind Grace's facade of housewifely capability.
- The very first image of the novel illustrates her ingenuity, blending toughness with an almost housewifely tidiness as the " masculine " sport of flying is hemmed into place with the " feminine " art of sewing : " The plane slips from a spool of blue, stitches a confident loop in the sky.
- In a voice-over narration so blase it gives new meaning to the term laid-back, Danny relates a sardonic capsule history of speed, from its popularity in postwar Japan, through its 1950s incarnation as a housewifely pick-me-up and its alleged use by President John F . Kennedy, to the present crystal meth epidemic.
- Naturally, a lot of dotty and stuffy Englishmen and women get stoned, and two biddies inevitably brew a pot of tea from the wrong leaves in a gentle, silly movie that would " peter out in triviality if not for Blethyn's gift for finding the pain and frustration behind Grace's facade of housewifely capability " ( A . O . Scott ).
- The historian Elaine Leong describes the effect of the modern title of this and similar books such as " Lady Sedley's Receipt Book " and " Ladie Borlase's Receiptes Booke " as " conjuring up a homey picture of the lady of the manor collecting all sorts of household information as part of her housewifely duties . " Leong cautions that while the modern editors of these books " no doubt based their titles on ownership notes inscribed in the manuscripts . . . these titles obscure the rich and complex stories of authorship and ownership connected with the texts ."
- "We were among the first members of the colony to arrive at the station of an unfinished railroad & There was a good hotel, well and comfortably furnished, one or two stores neatly furnished and already stocked with goods, [ and ] several other [ s ] in process of erection & The streets, scarcely to be defined as such, were full of prairie schooners, containing families waiting until masters could suit themselves with claims, the women pursuing their housewifely avocations meanwhile some having cooking stoves in their wagons, others using gypsy fires to do their culinary work; all seeming happy and hopeful ."