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Dutchwoman

American  
[duhch-woom-uhn] / ˈdʌtʃˌwʊm ən /

noun

plural

Dutchwomen
  1. a female native or inhabitant of the Netherlands; a woman of Dutch ancestry.


Gender

See -woman.

Example Sentences

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England's transformation under Wiegman since her arrival in 2021 has been dramatic but Euro 2025 marked the start of a new era under the Dutchwoman.

From BBC • Oct. 13, 2025

"She had some issues with her tibia so of course we tried to manage that," added the Dutchwoman.

From BBC • Jul. 27, 2025

Houghton later said she was disappointed by the lack of communication from Wiegman, but those close to the Dutchwoman say she is ruthless in her decision-making.

From BBC • Jun. 4, 2025

"I think she did really well…" said the Dutchwoman with a smile.

From BBC • May 30, 2025

When the Dutchwoman builds a dress she builds it to last; it descends from mother to daughter, but it is made of sound material in the beginning.

From Idle Ideas in 1905 by Jerome, Jerome K. (Jerome Klapka)