murderess|murderesses in English
noun
['mur·der·ess || 'mɜrdərɪs /'mɜːd-]
female murderer, killer of the female gende
Use "murderess|murderesses" in a sentence
1. Murderess, poisons, et cetera, ad infinitum.
2. Michelle Pfeiffer expertly plays an obnoxiously beautiful L.A. artist and imprisoned murderess.
3. The murderess 's hands seemed to be reeking with blood after they had been washed clean.
4. Any moment now, one burst of shooting would make Harriet Shakespeare childless and turn the Hare-woman into a murderess.
5. The concluding song, Murder in the Market, brings a hilarious stanza sung falsetto when the murderess gives her defiant answer.
6. 21 The concluding song, Murder in the Market, brings a hilarious stanza sung falsetto when the murderess gives her defiant answer.
7. 62 Among the Greek ecclesiastical writers, Athenagoras records that Christians consider as murderesses women who have recourse to abortifacient medicines, because children, even if they are still in their mother's womb, "are already under the protection of Divine Providence".