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I . widow [ˈwɪdəʊ, ingl. am. -oʊ] SUST.

1. widow (dead man's wife):

widow

grass widow SUST.

widow's pension SUST.

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It was presented to the city by his widow in 1926.
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He left his estates to his widow for life, but on her death in 1905 they were divided.
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There were 142 married individuals, 11 widows or widowers and 10 individuals who are divorced.
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Two months later he loses a lump of flesh saving a 19-year-old widow from a stampeding horse.
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The charity pays for 40% of weddings for poor couples and 50% for children of widows, accounting for a total of 440 subsidized weddings annually.
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He must have died between 1537 (when he is still mentioned on record) and 1542 (when his widow is mentioned).
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It was a second marriage for both, both having been widowed.
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The dead men left behind 12 widows and 32 children.
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He left behind his widow and three minor sons.
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For years after his death, his widow tried to get the recorded score released.
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