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Definitions of housewives in various dictionaries:
noun - a wife who manages a household while her husband earns the family income
HOUSEWIVES - A housewife (also known as a homekeeper) is a woman whose work is running or managing her family's homecaring for her children; buying, cooking, and ...
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Desperate group in a 2004 TV series |
Women in queenly residences accepting open place to learn to use a needle |
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Jan 7 2019 The Guardian - Quiptic crossword |
Apr 6 2016 Wall Street Journal |
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Plural form of housewife. |
a married woman whose main occupation is caring for her family, managing household affairs, and doing housework. |
A married woman whose main occupation is caring for her family, managing household affairs, and doing housework. |
A small case for needles, thread, and other small sewing items. |
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A housewife (also known as a homekeeper) is a woman whose work is running or managing her family's homecaring for her children; buying, cooking, and storing food for the family; buying goods that the family needs in everyday life; housekeeping and maintaining the home; and making clothes for the familyand who is not employed outside the home. A housewife may also be called a stay-at-home mother and a househusband may be called a "male homemaker" or stay-at-home father. * Webster's Dictionary describes a housewife as a married woman who is in charge of her household. The British Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (1901) defined a housewife as: "the mistress of a household; a female domestic manager; a pocket sewing kit". A small sewing kit is sometimes called a "housewife" or "hussif".Throughout history, women have usually worked for pay, either by contributing to farming and other family-owned businesses or working for other employers. Housewives were common in developed countries |