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businesswoman
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
businesswoman
noun
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
businesswoman/spokeswoman etc
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A 12-hour plane flight away, San Francisco businesswoman Leslie Tang has learned a lot from her dad.
▪ And shrewd businesswoman that she has quickly become, she is milking the phenomenon for all it is worth.
▪ Cathi Robbins is an accomplished businesswoman, Rick a professional guitarist who was a scratch golfer at 16.
▪ Her role must have been curiously akin to that of the executive businesswoman today, exercising the skills of management and delegation.
▪ In any case, why not a businesswoman?
▪ One of them, Hajjah Nur Yaumin, is a sophisticated businesswoman.
▪ The deeply-exotic singer is, at least by pop standards, a smart businesswoman.
▪ The third opportunity is offered by Cristina, a Brasov businesswoman with her own workshop and retail shop.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
businesswoman

businesswoman \businesswoman\ n. a female businessman.

Wiktionary
businesswoman

n. A woman involved in business.

WordNet
businesswoman

n. a female businessperson

Usage examples of "businesswoman".

I grew the finest apples and the finest reputation as a mother, a widow, a businesswoman, and a McGillen in Chocinaw County, Georgia.

I watch as a dog scoots into frame, followed by a chicly clad businesswoman in Bottega Veneta leather pumps.

And they said she'd never be a businesswoman, she thought with a satisfied smile.

She felt a wave of envy when Georgia climbed from her car, every bit the businesswoman in sleek black and white, with her short, dark hair tucked behind her ears, jewelry that was simple but strong, and a confident gait.

Cathy Scarlet, businesswoman, would be able to take her mother shopping and to lunch in a smart restaurant.

The wanton female of a few moments before had disappeared, and the respectable businesswoman and widow was quickly coming once more to the forefront.

As you said yourself, we're both businesswomen who know how to cut to the chase.

There was even a group of young businesswomen in the Shoals area who regularly invited her for Saturday lunches at Callahan's, not to talk business, but to laugh and joke and .

The nickname was contemptuous, of course, but not particularly so in her case—for the Ghost thought of all women, except for a few businesswomen and female snakeheads he respected, solely in terms of their bodies.

The clerks, the teenage girls, the wives, the businesswomen, the tourists.

There were construction workers, there were businessmen and businesswomen, there were messengers.

There's the workaholic businesswoman Ten-Four, the party girl Elvira, the Barbie-like Miss Wonderful, the catatonically calm Grace, the sophisticated Catherine, the violently obscene Sewer Mouth.

And it definitely wasn’t like Cherice, a businesswoman through and through, to waste valuable time flirting with tonight’s potential buyers in order to suck off John for free.

She had been a circus bareback rider, a professional pianist, a businesswoman, and a spiritualist medium.

In today's world, she was a businesswoman who could mix a bath oil or an elixir with equal skill.