Sentence example with the word 'ambassadress'

ambassadress

Definition n. a woman ambassador

Last update: October 25, 2015


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They had three children; there was no scandal between them; the baron obtained money and the lady obtained, as a guaranteed ambassadress of a foreign power of consideration, a much higher position at court and in society than she could have secured by marrying almost any Frenchman, without the inconveniences which might have been expected had she married a Frenchman superior to herself in rank.   [Please select]

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She disparages the famous ambassadress; he sets her right.   [Please select]

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"Toward eleven o'clock in the morning came her sister, her ambassadress."'   [Please select]

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"The ambassadress of England to America was born in Budapest."   [Please select]

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Being an ambassadress I have social influence on the Bosporus, and I used it for Cynthia.   [Please select]

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Clarke sat with the British Ambassadress in the British Palace at Therapia, a building of wood with balconies looking over the Bosporus.   [Please select]

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When I went in--the guardian was on the terrace; he knows me and that I'm the British Ambassadress, and never bothers me--I thought at first the mosque was quite empty.'   [Please select]

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