In 1944, when he married the former Virginia Nellis, a well-to-do widow from Kansas City, the pressure to earn a living eased somewhat.
Step by step, he worked his way up in society, until at last he married a well-to-do widow of Zazesspur.
He was the son of a well-to-do widow who had come to live in our town; he wore a mourning band on his sleeve.
Ivan Menchell's screenplay, based on his Broadway play, about three well-to-do Jewish widows strives for wit, but a "Golden Girls" it is not.
Ann Greenslit Pudeator was a well-to-do septuagenarian widow hanged on charges of being a witch on September 22, 1692.
A well-to-do middle aged widow from the south of England who moves into the Levinson's former home.
Jerry Hopkins, son of a well-to-do widow.
Johnson was inexperienced in relationships, but the well-to-do widow encouraged him and provided for him with her substantial savings.
Deedra's fond mother, a sweet, well-to-do widow who recently remarried, subsidizes Deedra heavily.
I often call myself a well-to-do widow, but at last the money is spent, unless some upheaval-war, sack, plague, whatever-brings ruin first.