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  • noun Plural form of supermom.

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Examples

  • We are not goddesses, divas or supermoms any more than we're bitches, shrews, sluts or nursemaids, and the damage of getting it wrong has been accumulative, making the picture of a woman's role seem quite grim and hopeless when it's really far from it.

    Chauncey Zalkin: A Better Way To Represent Women Chauncey Zalkin 2011

  • We are not goddesses, divas or supermoms any more than we're bitches, shrews, sluts or nursemaids, and the damage of getting it wrong has been accumulative, making the picture of a woman's role seem quite grim and hopeless when it's really far from it.

    Chauncey Zalkin: A Better Way To Represent Women Chauncey Zalkin 2011

  • Jessica St. Clair is Jane's younger sister, Emily, the stand-in for happily married, terribly earnest supermoms.

    Talented cast, humorless task in 'Motherhood' 2009

  • Now it seems like women are determined to be supermoms and do everything themselves.

    The Mommy Diet Alison J. Sweeney 2011

  • He took nervous infants of nervous mothers — babies who in standardized newborn testing were already jumpy themselves — and gave them to especially nurturing “supermoms.”

    The Science of Success 2009

  • Now it seems like women are determined to be supermoms and do everything themselves.

    The Mommy Diet Alison J. Sweeney 2011

  • We are not goddesses, divas or supermoms any more than we're bitches, shrews, sluts or nursemaids, and the damage of getting it wrong has been accumulative, making the picture of a woman's role seem quite grim and hopeless when it's really far from it.

    Chauncey Zalkin: A Better Way To Represent Women Chauncey Zalkin 2011

  • He took nervous infants of nervous mothers — babies who in standardized newborn testing were already jumpy themselves — and gave them to especially nurturing “supermoms.”

    The Science of Success 2009

  • In the first place, we are expected to be supermoms these days, instead of admitting that we have flaws.

    HOUSE RULES JODI PICOULT 2010

  • I mean, after all, supermoms to singles with no children still seek the “holy grail” of a balance between working life and non-working life.

    Underneath Work-Life Balance « AAUW Dialog 2010

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