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one-woman

[wuhn-woom-uhn]

adjective

  1. used, operated, performed, etc., by one woman.

    a one-woman show.

  2. preferring or seeking romantic involvement with one woman only.

    a one-woman man.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of one-woman1

First recorded in 1890–95
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Snook won best leading actress in a play, for performing all 26 roles in a one-woman stage adaptation of Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray.

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It took time, but as a one-woman band, she’s built a roster where she sees about 20 clients a week who come in for two-hour sessions.

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But as the first hour slid into the second, I found myself longing for someone, Aldridge perhaps, to mine Christie’s exquisite autobiography more broadly and create an entire one-woman play.

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Open Clasp's latest production - a one-woman show entitled Rupture, co-created with women from HMP Low Newton - was performed at Durham's Gala Theatre earlier this month.

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Since politics she has performed a one-woman show at the Edinburgh festival and spent time talking about politics on various TV shows and podcasts.

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