- a word derived from women's liberation.
Example Sentences
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Keira Knightley plays a women’s libber mounting a gentle but powerful flour bomb protest at the 1970 Miss World competition at the Albert Hall.
From The Guardian • Jan. 3, 2020
“I was the first women’s libber on television.”
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 30, 2017
An early feminist, I became a women’s libber and a fat libber.
From Salon • Jan. 24, 2016
“I guess I was a women’s libber before it was popular,” Ms. Mock told the Columbus Dispatch in 1994.
From Washington Post
Married, a mother and stepmother, she is "not a strong women's libber."
From Time Magazine Archive
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