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empress

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Also patron of empresses, parenthood, princesses, and second marriages. ▪ Also patron of divorce and empresses. ▪ Criticism of the empress has developed along at least three different lines. ▪ Her rank, though high, did not meet ...

Usage examples of empress.

Empress that the Spiritual Advisor of Lord Shonto Shokan, Brother Shuyun, make his thoughts known.

Scaurus, Alypia, and Thorisin passed the inmost row of seats, the Empress Alania stood and joined her husband.

Having exchanged greetings with the Empress of Andhra, Antonina was now being introduced to her consort.

Empress of Andhra was hot enough to have sizzled lizards in the desert.

The young empress of Andhra expressed herself, ah, with more youthful vigor.

It would certainly get him an audience with the Empress of Andhra and her consort.

Henry was away and Matilda Empress kept her own establishments in Rouen, it devolved upon the Duchess Eleanor to set up centers of civility in the West befitting the new Angevin dynasty whose prospects at this time rose so fair as to cast a shadow over the Ile itself.

His army, thus deprived of their general, retreated northward that night, leaving in Breslau only four battalions, who, the next day, surrendered the place by capitulation, one of the articles of which was, that they should not serve against the empress, or her allies, for two years.

They were President Carnot of France in 1894, Premier Canovas of Spain in 1897, Empress Elizabeth of Austria in 1898, King Humbert of Italy in 1900, President McKinley of the United States in 1901, and another Premier of Spain, Canalejas, in 1912.

She listened with big round eyes to the story of the brave Emperor who saved the baby from the medicine, and the wicked Empress who killed him before he could save Cho as well.

She introduced Cho to sunset watching, and the art of appreciating a warm stone or a cool shadow, and she told her interesting stories of the Empresses and Emperors she had known.

He had the damndest Irish-English way of talking for a man whose family had lived in France since the Empress Josephine.

The most elite section of the Deathwatch Guards is charged with the personal safety of the Empress and her immediate family.

The Deathwatch Guards tramped on, dedicated heart and soul to Empress and Empire, and Bethamin went in the opposite direction.

He had been in the Deathwatch Guards even longer than Karede, though his hair was unbroken black, and he would suffer insults to the Empress, might she live forever, as gladly as insults to the Guards.