golf widow

Frequency: 4.51.5 per million words

A woman whose partner spends a lot of time playing golf.

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Examples (20)

  • She's been a golf widow since she gave her husband his first set of clubs.
  • She often feels like a golf widow on sunny weekends.
  • My mom jokes that she's a golf widow every weekend from April to September.
  • My aunt has been a golf widow for over twenty years.
  • I don't want to become a golf widow, so I'm learning to play too.
  • He jokingly refers to his wife as a golf widow because of his passion.
  • The support group for golf widows meets on Saturdays at the clubhouse cafe.
  • Many spouses become golf widows during the peak golfing season.
  • During the summer, many wives in the neighborhood jokingly refer to themselves as golf widows.
  • She's learned to embrace her time alone as a golf widow.
  • He spends so much time on the course, I'm practically a golf widow.
  • The club organized events specifically for golf widows and their friends.
  • She never expected to be a golf widow, but her husband's passion for the sport grew over the years.
  • After his retirement, she suddenly found herself a golf widow.
  • The article offered tips on how to cope with being a golf widow.
  • Being a golf widow can sometimes lead to feeling neglected.
  • Becoming a golf widow was an unforeseen consequence of their move next to the country club.
  • They met at a support group for golf widows.
  • 'Welcome to the club,' she said to the newlywed, 'You're a golf widow now.'
  • She uses her time as a golf widow to pursue her own hobbies.