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Definition of one-woman in English: one-womanadjectiveˈwʌnˌwʊmənwən ˈwʊmən Involving, done, or operated by only one woman. Example sentencesExamples - This is her second one-woman show at the Dunamaise Arts Centre.
- This one-woman band fiddled and jigged from Dent to Barrow to Bradford during her recent winter tour, bringing a smile to the faces of shoppers across the North.
- However, Smith's one-woman Sound of Music medley was a showstopper, inspiring even my cynical self to join in lustily!
- This one-woman show is a memoir of that time, with Arslanian coming to terms with both her ill health and her ill treatment by friends and family.
- The two-minute Fringe-for-all promo for this show had three belly dancers, but in reality this seems to be a one-woman show.
- Biokhraphia, a one-woman Lebanese theatre piece, and one of the Royal Bank Lates aimed at new audiences.
- She did a one-woman show of Joyce Grenfell monologues.
- I've since replaced my one-woman show with an ensemble piece.
- For now, the one-woman show has been enough, but someday Devangelis hopes to take on seamstresses to help relieve her aching fingers.
- As he watched her perform her one-woman show, The Speed of Darkness, in the 1990s, he found himself completely absorbed.
- Cheryl in particular is a one-woman headline machine.
- I reach her in L.A. where she is performing Jimmy, the one-woman show she presents at Kaboom3 this week.
- Her life offers an embarrassment of material for an entertaining one-woman show, but See How Beautiful I Am has all the character of a slug.
- It's a one-woman operation - the charming Singh bakes it all and sells it all herself.
- She also has a gift for physically interpreting the words she speaks, which adds to the delightful humour of this one-woman show.
- Although famous and infamous before her Nobel, this one-woman cudgel has been embraced rather gingerly.
- The second set became a one-woman show as the 22-year-old Wukir outplayed her senior throughout.
- She was used to being a one-woman show from her earliest days, and for years efforts at carrying this through to adulthood were nurtured.
- Just concluded an enormously successful engagement, a one-woman show in New York's theater.
- Consequently sales for these oftentimes one-woman operations far exceed those at most other conventions.
Definition of one-woman in US English: one-womanadjectivewən ˈwo͝omənwən ˈwʊmən Involving, done, or operated by only one woman. Example sentencesExamples - Biokhraphia, a one-woman Lebanese theatre piece, and one of the Royal Bank Lates aimed at new audiences.
- Her life offers an embarrassment of material for an entertaining one-woman show, but See How Beautiful I Am has all the character of a slug.
- I've since replaced my one-woman show with an ensemble piece.
- It's a one-woman operation - the charming Singh bakes it all and sells it all herself.
- Cheryl in particular is a one-woman headline machine.
- For now, the one-woman show has been enough, but someday Devangelis hopes to take on seamstresses to help relieve her aching fingers.
- She did a one-woman show of Joyce Grenfell monologues.
- The two-minute Fringe-for-all promo for this show had three belly dancers, but in reality this seems to be a one-woman show.
- Although famous and infamous before her Nobel, this one-woman cudgel has been embraced rather gingerly.
- This one-woman band fiddled and jigged from Dent to Barrow to Bradford during her recent winter tour, bringing a smile to the faces of shoppers across the North.
- This one-woman show is a memoir of that time, with Arslanian coming to terms with both her ill health and her ill treatment by friends and family.
- Just concluded an enormously successful engagement, a one-woman show in New York's theater.
- She was used to being a one-woman show from her earliest days, and for years efforts at carrying this through to adulthood were nurtured.
- This is her second one-woman show at the Dunamaise Arts Centre.
- I reach her in L.A. where she is performing Jimmy, the one-woman show she presents at Kaboom3 this week.
- She also has a gift for physically interpreting the words she speaks, which adds to the delightful humour of this one-woman show.
- As he watched her perform her one-woman show, The Speed of Darkness, in the 1990s, he found himself completely absorbed.
- The second set became a one-woman show as the 22-year-old Wukir outplayed her senior throughout.
- However, Smith's one-woman Sound of Music medley was a showstopper, inspiring even my cynical self to join in lustily!
- Consequently sales for these oftentimes one-woman operations far exceed those at most other conventions.
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