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Definition of Homemakers
1. homemaker [n] - See also: homemaker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Homemakers
Literary usage of Homemakers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Vocational Education of Girls and Women by Albert H. Leake (1918)
"Schools for homemakers. It now remains to consider that type of school which is
entirely devoted to homemaking. Schools restricted entirely to this purpose ..."
2. The Education of Our Girls by Thomas Edward Shields (1907)
"CHAPTER XII The homemakers of the Future "LADIES and gentlemen," said Mr.
O'Brien, "Mrs. O'Brien insists that an introduction of the speaker of the evening ..."
3. A Digest of Educational Sociology by David Snedden (1920)
"... homemakers (estimated) 20000000 homemakers and homemakers' Assistants Female
servants (really homemakers' assistants) ..."
4. Health Consequences of Smoking for Women: A Report of the Surgeon General by DIANE Publishing Company (1985)
"homemakers in the age range of 18 to 35 tend to be heavy smokers, ... Kanzler,
et al. found that homemakers were less successful at quitting, ..."
5. Handbook of Opportunities for Vocational Training in Boston: (regular by Thomas Cooke McCracken (1913)
"The great majority of these homemakers take care of their homes without any
assistance, except what they may receive from the family, for it is estimated ..."