woman-fashion

Adverb

 * 1) In the manner in which a woman is thought or expected to act.
 * 2) * 1875,, Norine’s Revenge in Norine’s Revenge and Sir Noel’s Heir, New York: Carleton, 1886, Chapter 6, p. 74,
 * Mr. Gilbert took her out for a walk after breakfast, and Uncle Reuben availed himself of the opportunity to inform his sister and brother. They were no more surprised than he had been, and equally pleased, but Aunt Hetty cried quietly, woman-fashion, for all that.
 * 1) * 1953,, “Dream of Victory” in , Volume 27, No. 6, August-September 1953, p. 43,
 * Lisa clenched her fists, knuckles forward, woman-fashion.
 * 1) Sidesaddle, riding (a horse, etc.) with both legs on the same side of the animal.
 * 1) Sidesaddle, riding (a horse, etc.) with both legs on the same side of the animal.
 * 1) Sidesaddle, riding (a horse, etc.) with both legs on the same side of the animal.