Sentence example with the word 'peeress'

peeress

Definition n. a woman of the peerage in Britain

Last update: July 5, 2015


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He afterwards was made secretary of state, married a peeress, and spent his last days at Holland House.   [Please select]

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A Princess and a future peeress, living on six hundred pounds a year.   [Please select]

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"I see," he sneered, "you want to be a peeress one day, no doubt."   [Please select]

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She might take her fortune to London and become a peeress of the realm.   [Please select]

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"Rough on that young peeress if Conrad has gone down, eh."   [Please select]

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Just at that moment the young peeress, having finished her confession, went off with a light step and a cheerful face.   [Please select]

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I've got to make some great plunge, or in a few years more I'll be a middle-aged peeress with nothing left but a double chin, a tongue for gossip, and a string of pearls.'   [Please select]

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She could hear his very tones as he told her that of all queens she was the peeress, of all women the most beautiful, of all wives the most dear.   [Please select]

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