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Suffragette   /sˌəfrədʒˈɛt/   Listen
Suffragette

noun
1.
A woman advocate of women's right to vote (especially a militant advocate in the United Kingdom at the beginning of the 20th century).






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"Suffragette" Quotes from Famous Books



... Where should we be now but for the grace of science? I should have been an embittered, spiteful, downtrodden member of the Russian Intelligenza, a conspirator, a prisoner, or an assassin. You, my dear, would have been breaking dingy windows as a suffragette.' ...
— The World Set Free • Herbert George Wells

... The Times by day and The News by night, Fleeter of foot than the Fleet Street kid, Shall hurry in motor-cars left and right Saying what Kent and Yorkshire did; And, stout as pillars of marble set, The copper shall capture the suffragette, And screen from peril and heave from sight The maid pursuing, ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, April 1, 1914 • Various

... also a Suffragette Club which is known as the Civic League, and is also instrumental in promoting public welfare. The Mothers' Clubs or Associations too, are better developed than those in many a large city; a fact which rather agreeably surprised me and proves ...
— Reno - A Book of Short Stories and Information • Lilyan Stratton

... Lady has a very personal and local point of view. She looks, at the whole world as related to herself—it all revolves around her, and therefore what she says, or what "husband" says, is final. She is particularly bitter against the militant suffragette, and excitedly declares they should all ...
— In Times Like These • Nellie L. McClung

... to face life as it is, and this she found very trying. She suffered from her marriage to a man old enough to be her grandfather, and from her abortive grapplings both with the abstract problems of her soul and the concrete mischiefs of her female friends. The influence of IBSEN and a militant Suffragette didn't help her meditations, and when her husband died she had the mortification to find that the first man of her own age who professed love to her was no man but a series of artistic poses. Of her difficulties, real enough up to this point, the solution ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, January 7, 1914 • Various



Words linked to "Suffragette" :   United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, U.K., Britain, UK, women's rightist, women's liberationist, suffrage, suffragist, Great Britain, libber, United Kingdom, feminist



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