How to use in-sentence of “widowed”:
+ In 982 Geoffrey married his now widowed sister Adelaide-Blanche of AnjouAdelaide-Blanche to the fifteen-year-old Louis V of France.
+ He also learned that she had chosen to follow the God of Israel and that she was caring for her widowed mother-in-law.
+ In 1852, showman Lyman Warner discovered them, and bought the two from their widowed mother.
+ Her beauty and intelligence attracted the attention of the widowed Louis Philippe d’Orléans wife Louise Henriette de Bourbon had died in 1759 who she secretly married in 1773 with the authorisation of King Louis XV.
+ In the process, he marries the widowed Queen, his mother Jocasta.
Example sentences of “widowed”:
+ Other setpieces include the cold, unfeeling lawyer threatening the young hero and his widowed mother with foreclosure, and the brutal poorhouse staff making the young hero’s life miserable while he dwells under their roof.
+ She stayed in Holland Patent to care for her widowed mother.
+ The movie is about Walt Kowalski, a recently widowed Korean War veteran who is left alone by his family and angry at the world.
+ The movie is about a widowed hairstylist who moves to Atlanta so her daughter can attend private school.
+ Kathleen Agnes Kennedy married an English nobleman, was widowed and died in a plane crash.
+ Granny is a good-natured widowed woman.
+ After his death, the widowed Soyarabai made plans with various ministers of the administration to crown her son Rajaram rather than her prodigal stepson Sambhaji Maharaj.
+ She was not the only wife to have been widowed as a result of the battle of Uhud, and because of this marriage, many of the Companions followed Muhammad’s example, marrying widows and bringing them and their children into the circle of their families, instead of leaving them to struggle on their own.
+ The already twice widowed Charles Emmanuel III of Sardinia asked for her hand in late 1736 and the marriage went ahead.
+ She was widowed twice.
+ She marries a recently widowed man and moves to his large house in Cornwall.
+ Other setpieces include the cold, unfeeling lawyer threatening the young hero and his widowed mother with foreclosure, and the brutal poorhouse staff making the young hero's life miserable while he dwells under their roof.
+ She stayed in Holland Patent to care for her widowed mother.
