Definitionn. a scolding nagging bad-tempered woman
Last update: September 2, 2015
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Well, she is a magnificent termagant. [Please select]
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A termagant wife may, therefore, in some respects be considered a tolerable blessing, and if so, Rip Van Winkle was thrice blessed. [Please select]
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With that thought, however, came a mental picture of Naratu, the black termagant, who ruled him with an iron hand. [Please select]
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'All right,' answered Peter, 'I'll be a termagant again when she's gone; see if I won't.' [Please select]
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Finally Catharine was told that the Duchess of Cleveland--that splendid termagant, Barbara Villiers--had been appointed lady of the bedchamber. [Please select]
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She's an inefficient, lazy old termagant, and I know why she doesn't like me. [Please select]
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"Since that evening when you denounced me for selling her--little termagant." [Please select]
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"She wants to get right away from that vicious little termagant of a mother of hers." [Please select]
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No one could do anything with the infuriated termagant, and all were afraid of her. [Please select]
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A snigger from the lads in front roused her to a new scene; a serio-comic dispute, evidently, between a termagant of a mother-in-law and a tearful daughter. [Please select]
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The monitors Erebus and Terror, with the destroyers Termagant, Truculent and Manly, were stationed at a position suitable for the long range bombardment of Zeebrugge in co-operation with the attack. [Please select]
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