Definitionadj. having the rank of or resembling or befitting a queen
Last update: July 22, 2015
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Her queenly robes attracted everyone's attention. [Please select]
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Her own life was by choice, and as far as her position would admit, one of almost austere simplicity and homeliness; and her subjects were proud of a royalty which involved none of the mischiefs of caprice or ostentation, but set an example alike of motherly sympathy and of queenly dignity. [Please select]
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You see now, my queenly Blanche, began Lady Ingram, she encroaches. [Please select]
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She was a queenly, white-haired woman of fifty. [Please select]
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She was good to look at, a queenly woman at fifty-two, with a fresh rosy complexion and carefully curled soft white hair. [Please select]
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She belonged to that type which in hotel society and country towns is always termed "queenly." [Please select]
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Along with her good and queenly qualities and accomplishments, Elizabeth had many unamiable traits and unwomanly ways. [Please select]
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She dropped her queenly head and shielded the whiteness of her face in the coverlid's folds. [Please select]
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Very royal she looked, very queenly, a Diana of the tropic jungle. [Please select]
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I saw the handwriting of Louison and then a vision of her--the large eyes, the supple, splendid figure, the queenly bearing. [Please select]
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"Ramon," said Louise, looking up at me, a sweet and queenly dignity in her face, "I have come to love this country." [Please select]
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