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womenkind
[ wim-in-kahynd ]
Word History and Origins
Origin of womenkind1
Example Sentences
“Space is going to finally be glam,” Perry told Elle magazine, which put together a glossy spread with the six women, who wore slick all-black outfits for a special digital cover that read “For All Womenkind.”
Kristi Faulkner, president of Womenkind, an advertising agency, said she was planning to attend Shoptalk, a major conference for retail brands, in Las Vegas.
“One small pedal for Saudi women, one giant leap for womenkind,” Bakr said in a telephone interview from Riyadh.
"One small step for women, one giant leap for womenkind."
In a chapter that begins with an epigraph by Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, president of Liberia, Ivanka describes one of her first achievements for womenkind: “I had already taken a first step towards reimagining the options available to modern, self-purchasing women when in 2007 I launched my fine jewelry collection.”
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