Synonym: lady, woman. Similar words: fundamental, fundamentals, fundamentally, fundamentalism, fundamentalist, dam, damp, damn. Meaning: [deɪm] n. 1. informal terms for a (young) woman 2. a woman of refinement.
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(31) Embarrassment is the name of the game in Dame Edna's Neighbourhood Watch - and ordinary folk are the victims.
(32) Wills were created two peers, four baronets, three knights and one dame.
(33) Dame, who last year booked her into $ 2 million worth of speeches, at $ 30, 000 each.
(34) Moss had left the team after he was ejected from the Notre Dame game on Jan. 21.
(35) Impressive as it is, however, Dame Edna's show is no more or less than a star vehicle.
(36) We also find something close to the marked language characteristic of fabliaux in Dame Sirith's parting words to Wilekin.
(37) But Mrs Pigdon was a sharp-eyed dame for all that.
(38) That the Interludium could derive directly from Dame Sirith is possible.
(39) That one against Notre Dame, that one was a wow.
(40) There was also a pair of blue-rimmed glasses which Dame Edna Everage wouldn't have looked amiss in.
(41) Levine's depictions of the gargoyles of Notre Dame are much in the tradition of Meryon.
(42) It is hard not to be when you stand six-foot-three and carry yourself like Dame Margot Fonteyn.
(43) As at the end of Dame Sirith,(sentencedict.com) the cycle of fabliau narrative is ready to roll around again.
(44) Dame Janet Baker may have announced her retirement from public performance, but she still plans to make one or two recordings.
(45) This has been a duff year for him: the runs have flowed like treacle, and Dame Fortune has turned sour.
(46) That woman is the real patron saint of Notre Dame, Fourviere.
(47) The romantic novelist Dame Barbara Cartland has joined the battle to save an eleventh century abbey.
(48) Dame Sybil Connolly, internationally renowned interior designer, entertains at her private home in Dublin.
(49) Dame Jill Knight I thank my right hon. Friend on behalf of the west midlands, which is also high in the league table.
(50) In terms of basic structure there is no doubt that Dame Sirith belongs to the same genre.
(50) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(51) The blue-rinsed dame and the bottle-nosed blimp are extinct species here.
(52) Dame Elaine Kellett-Bowman Will the Minister make absolutely certain that the funding councils use up-to-date figures?
(53) Ryan Stromsborg, a sophomore from Notre Dame High, is challenging for a starting spot in the infield and outfield.
(54) One Wills wife also became a dame, and the husband of a Wills received a knighthood.
(55) The next day saw the religious ceremony at Notre Dame - which again led to family difficulties.
(56) But Margaret knew nothing about it, and therefore she could hardly feel that she was a real Dame.
(57) They even managed to cram in a visit to Notre Dame and the delightful pet shops along Quai de la Megisserie.
(58) Lismore's minor outfit were beaten 21-14 by Notra Dame to destroy chances of a clean sweep.
(59) One hour later the sonorous tones of Dame Melba's singing resonated through a little backstreet near the river.
(60) Dame Agatha was waiting there, her beautiful face pale, eyes concerned.
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