child wife
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of child wife
First recorded in 1835–45
Example Sentences
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Claudia, the child wife, is Dorothy McGuire, who perfected the part on Broadway.
From Time Magazine Archive
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And so he is doomed, not only by Corruption, in the person of Parkinson, but by Innocence, personified in Marie Rycker, the child wife of a local factory operator.
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What reason have Canadians to point the finger of reproach at the institution of the child wife, when the age of marriage in one province is low as twelve?
From The Canadian Commonwealth by Laut, Agnes C. (Agnes Christina)
Who dare for child, wife, country--stream and strand, Though but a fraction to the swarming foe, There--at the flooded gateways of the land, To stem a torrent's flow.
From War Poetry of the South by Various
It is a common thing for prisoners, even during the longest term, to be more solicitous about mother, child, wife, brother or friend than about themselves.
From Crime: Its Cause and Treatment by Darrow, Clarence
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