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Answer for the clue "An old woman ", 6 letters:
granny

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The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Granny \Gran"ny\, n. A grandmother; a grandam; familiarly, an old woman. Granny's bend , or Granny's knot (Naut.), a kind of insecure knot or hitch; a reef knot crossed the wrong way.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Granny , also known as J2 , is an orca , or killer whale , estimated by some whale researchers to be 105 years old, which, if correct, would make her the oldest known living orca. Granny had been captured with the rest of her pod in 1967 but was too old ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. typically or stereotypically old-fashioned, especially in clothing and accessories worn by or associated with elderly women. alt. 1 (context colloquial English) A grandmother. 2 (context colloquial derogatory English) An elderly woman. n. 1 (context ...

Usage examples of granny.

Children hardly old enough to be wearing knives, tooeven graybeards and grannies.

The three of them went off across the field after the mules, and then we heard the pistols away off like striking a handful of matches at one time, and Joby still sitting on the seat with his mouth still open and the ends of the cut reins in his hands, and Granny still standing in the wagon with the bent umbrella lifted and hollering at Ringo and me while we jumped out of the wagon and ran across the road.

Bayard and Colonel and Marse John and Granny until it did sound like a company at least, and then hollering at his horse again, and it running back and forth.

Granny lived in a neighborhood of Mogadishu that was a good distance from the market.

Granny standing up in the wagon and beating the five men about their heads and shoulders with the umbrella while they unfastened the traces and cut the harness off the mules with pocket knives.

Granny Anderson used to play the songs from the old Romberg and Victor Herbert operettas on the piano.

But this skin on this lady belly and hips put me in mind of that time Daddy take me to visit my granny in the town, how granny put me on she knee and give me cocoa-tea to drink that she make by grating the cocoa and nutmeg into the hot milk, how granny did wearing a brown velvet dress and I never touch velvet, before neither since, and I just sit there so on granny knee, running my thumb across a little piece of she sleeve over and over again, drinking hot cocoa-tea with plenty condensed milk.

It seemed that the lives of all the Achings revolved around Granny Aching.

Wizard Raspberry was in the kitchen with Granny, who poured the ale, assisted by the Brewers from Little Darlingham.

The one I had in mind was called Lincoln Parradyne Smith the 39th, resident of that same Castle Smith that had so coolly disinvited me to visit, Magician of Rank to the continent of Oklahomah, and surely handy to good Granny Golightly.

Cousin Drusilla was already talking, telling Granny mostly, though it was not about the railroad.

Cousin Drusilla had the nigh horse by the bridle again, and I dragged at them, too, and Granny was standing up in the wagon and beating at the faces with Mrs.

And there were three Grannys taken to their beds in my kingdom, afflicted with what they claimed was epizootics and what I knew was congenital cantankerousness, and that was disrupting the regular conduct of everyday affairs more than was convenient.

Granny Twinsorrel warded my room double, and my nose had grown dulled to the garlic by the time I finally found myself in one of the high hard narrow beds the Lewises considered regulation.

Panglish the First Granny had taught her people, and that I had learned from many boring hours listening to the microtapes while I begged to be let go out and play instead.