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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- adjective Marked by candid interaction between women.
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Examples
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Hortense gave me a knowing look, an expression curiously woman-to-woman.
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Hortense gave me a knowing look, an expression curiously woman-to-woman.
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• Ursula Burns Xerox: In tandem with Anne Mulcahy who moved up to Chair, Burns transitioned to CEO as the first woman-to-woman CEO leadership transition in a Fortune 500 company in what has become a pivotal case study in organizational development.
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Instead of reeling her husband in, smartening him up and zipping his pants, instead of getting him to respect the trust of every supporter and voter depending on him, she went, with homey interviews about her marriage, woman-to-woman at Rielle.
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Still, woman-to-woman, the major seemed sympathetic.
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Generally the special woman-to-woman attention raises their spirits and enthusiasm.
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity
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Wanting to appeal to her woman-to-woman, Mary asks Finlay to wait while she talks to the girl alone, but Ginny is uncooperative:
Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
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I plan on modeling good behavior for my daughter on woman-to-woman relationships.
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Networks of safe, expensive, discrete abortion doctors were *everywhere* in those days, with referrals through an intense network of word-of-mouth, mostly woman-to-woman, and ads using the words like "full gynecological services" and "complete privacy and discretion".
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I plan on modeling good behavior for my daughter on woman-to-woman relationships.
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