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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(61) We always pause just where we can see the majestic spread of Notre Dame.
(62) Certainly her fellow explorers ganged up on Dame Freya's side.
(63) You give her the soap, chattering merrily as Dame Martha goes behind the screen back into the tub.
(64) This was not an ordinary room but rather the boudoir of a grande dame.
(65) It hardly needs saying that Dame Joan is a virtuoso.
(66) Two Notre Dame Sisters still live in Soweto, and are very calm about their situation.
(67) The thought of la belle dame de Bruges coming out with such stuff beggars belief.
(68) Notre Dame is what style of architecture?
(69) Dame cathedral will be floodlit at night.
(70) Dame Margot Fonteyn, a British ballerina, thought that trying to appear fancy or high-class guarantees failure.
(71) Moving your lawn a Dame sweatshirt doesn't make you a catholic.
(72) Alexandre Dumas fils ( junior ), French playwright, especially La Dame aux Camelias, was born in Paris.
(73) "Possible today might be the last day Notre Dame is considered a Catholic school at a graduation, " said Sue Cyr, organiser of a group opposing Obama's visit.
(74) " Goodwives,'said a hard - featured dame of fifty, " I'll tell ye a piece of my mind.
(75) When Dame Cicely Saunders, who founded the Saint Christopher's Hospice in London in 1967, first aired those ideas, the medical world was hostile.
(76) I hope Dame Fortune tells me where I can find my love.
(77) 'I don't tell anyone, not even my daughter,' the grande dame reveals, shooting me a look as she clasps a Latex glove containing frozen peas to her bruised cheeks.
(78) Elizabeth have no time for small chat with other dame.
(79) There our childhood had been penned up by an honest old dame.
(80) A British theater company has dropped the word hunchback from its stage adaptation of the classic novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame to avoid offending disabled people, newspapers reported.
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(81) A: Pardon , Madme, pouvez - vous me dire o ù est Notre Dame de Paris?
(82) Aside from the otherwordly happenings at this haunted hotel, the grand dame offers plenty of old-world charm: gilded paneling, chandeliers, and soaring ceilings.
(83) This old dame had once been young -- astonishing fact!
(84) Une dame aux cheveux blancs regarde à gauche et à droite. Elle a l'air d'attendre quelqu'un.
(85) Sitting around here feeling sorry won't do one dame bit of good.
(86) Fulbert, the canon of Notre Dame, hired Abelard to tutor his niece, Heloise.
(87) Rip Van Winkle by the famous American short story writer, Washington Irving, tells how a man called Rip Van Winkle was bullied by his wife, Dame Van Winkle.
(88) At Notre Dame, the mascot is a little creature of Irish imagination, a leprechaun.
(89) I hear you're dippy over a dame at the New Congress Club.
(90) Macrotermes barneyi Light is a major termite in Anhui, infesting forest trees and reservoir dame.
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