Sentence example with the word 'duchess'

duchess

Definition n. the wife of a duke or a woman holding ducal title in her own right

Last update: July 12, 2015


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The Duchess of Connaught died in London March 14 1917.   [Please select]

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1612) and The Duchess of Malfi (pub.   [Please select]

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Give me my shepherdess and try to make her a duchess.   [Please select]

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Therefore, bidding adieu to the duke and duchess, he started north.   [Please select]

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I would rather be an actress than a duchess.   [Please select]

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Lewin always says I ought to be a duchess.   [Please select]

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It was in truth no small honour to become a duchess.   [Please select]

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You might then talk, forsooth, to the macaronies of Maryland, of your daughter the Duchess.   [Please select]

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As was my aunt to the Duchess of Kingston, so was Annapolis to London.   [Please select]

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Girls were growing up there now who had never seen a duchess.   [Please select]

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And the Duchess of Beltshire has taken up Becassin's lately," Mrs."   [Please select]

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