A woman for all seasons In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "a woman for all seasons", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-03-22 05:03

Meaning of A woman for all seasons

Synonyms:

a woman of many parts

A woman for all seasons noun phrase informal

Used to describe a woman who is successful and talented in many areas

Linda is a woman for all seasons. She is an actress, a musician and a singer.

I greatly admire Hana who is a woman for all seasons. She is a photographer, painter and poet.

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brick house

A full-figured and sexually attractive woman

weave (one's) magic

If something or someone weaves their magic, they use their unique talents or charm to produce a good effect or a desired outcome.

have another string/more strings to your bow

To have more than one ability or skill that you can use in case you don't succeed in using your main skill

no better than (one) ought to be

Used to describe someone immoral or perverse, having a tendency toward sexual promiscuity

on the distaff side

Used to talk about the woman’s side of the family.

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