Definition of fellow countrywoman in English:
fellow countrywoman
nounPlural fellow countrywomen
A woman from one's own country.
Williams plays fellow countrywoman Sloane Stephens in the next round
Example sentencesExamples
- The only character who doesn't dismiss her is Scotsman Magnus Armstrong, who immediately identifies her as a fellow countrywoman worthy of respect.
- Next week, Simpson and her fellow countrywomen head to Perth for a crack at the World Cup.
- Capriati outplayed fellow countrywoman Meghann Shaughnessy and will now face sixth seed Jelena Dokic in the last eight.
- Natasha cried as her fellow countrywoman was evicted.
- She's highly motivated to succeed Derartu Tulu, her fellow countrywoman, as champion.
- Need we love all our fellow countrywomen and men - or only some?
- His family wealth was increased by his marriage to Helvia, a fellow countrywoman, by whom he had three sons.
- Good to see they're supporting their fellow countrywoman.
- But fellow countrywoman Nina Gaesler was following a different race plan that allowed her to maintain boat speed for longer.
- Upon hearing her story, many people, including her fellow countrywoman, Diana Ferrus, campaigned for her return to South Africa.