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Definition of "widowing" [widowing]

  • Present participle of widow. (verb)

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Use "widowing" in a sentence
  • "Two years later, in the autumn of 23 BC, while the forty-year-old Augustus struggled to recover from a near-fatal illness, Marcellus himself died suddenly of a mysterious sickness at the age of twenty, widowing Julia and unexpectedly becoming the first occupant of the brand-new family mausoleum, now looming over the city like a 130-foot-high wedding cake."
  • "Apparently, the thirst of the Palestinian blood among the Jewish politicians either in Israel or US and the plans of Zionist state has not quenched so far, even after orphaning, widowing hundred of thousands Palestinians, somewhere by the US made missiles, the German made tanks that could ravage their settlements, French made bullets to pierce the chests of women, children and somewhere in the torture cells of Tel Aviv."
  • "Yes, I am a dwarf crossdressing black tigress avec two heads merry-widowing in tarantula tails offset by red ruby stilettos that will shiv yer Nazi heart to shreds."
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