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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(91) Dame Miriam Rothschild, the renowned entomologist and heir to the Rothschild banking fortune, got wind of the plan and called Farrell to her house.
(92) Notre Dame Cathedral is an outstanding example of Gothic architecture.
(93) My mother lived till eighty, a canty dame to the last.
(94) But even the management of the Flamingo was impressed by Dame Blanche!
(95) Following the success of St. Denis, other cathedrals were soon begun at Notre Dame (1163–c1250), Bourges (1192–1275), Chartes (1194–1260), and Rheims (1211–1290).
(96) Queen honors are inside the Holy Father like Notre Dame.
(97) In the second half of the twelfth century the beginnings of polyphony developed in the School of Notre Dame in Paris from its antecedents in the great abbey of St. Martial in Limoges.
(98) Dame Ninette established ballet in a Britain that had no ballet tradition.
(99) Out upon the wharfs they came, Knight and Burgher, Lord and Dame, And around the prow they read her name,[sentencedict.com] The Lady of Shalott.
(100) He did his undergraduate work at the university of Notre Dame in south Bend Indiana.
(101) Notre - Dame is not , moreover, what can be called a complete, definite, classified monument.
(102) Dame Maggie Smith has won two Academy Awards, five BAFTAs, a Tony, and an Emmy.
(103) If you stick around, you'll have to marry that dame.
(104) Julie has been named on Britain's Honours List and has been made a Dame.
(105) His best - known works are the novels Les Mis é rables and Notre - Dame de Paris ( movie: The Hunchback of Notre - Dame ).
(106) The moonish dame low voice said severals, that person swept peony an eye and turned brain low voice to say severals.
(107) The best defensive lineman Notre Dame 's produced in the last 20 years. Maybe ever.
(108) Dame Archer brought the cherub down to master and his face just began to light up.
(109) Visualize a grand dame of Chanel origin with her black hat of feathers trying on a glorified diamante ring and reflecting its unique cut on the ceiling.
(110) Then, in 1431, aten-year old king of England, Henry VI,[Sentencedict.com ] travelled from London to Paristo be crowned king of France in Notre Dame cathedral.
(111) Around 1,100, Peter Abelard went to Paris to study at the school of Notre Dame. He gained a reputation as an outstanding philosopher.
(112) Quasinodo, the bell striker naturally macrocephalic and accepted by Notre Dame de Paris, Frollo, coadjutor and Phoebus, the leader of housecarl, they let themselves go to beautiful Esmeralda.
(113) When Lynn Grebstad of Hong Kong first thought about building a villa in Thailand, she was set on Phuket, the grande dame of Southeast Asian resorts.
(114) The ornamentation for the building is adopted from Notre - Dame de Reims in France.
(115) The results pro - ved that Dame Bath Milk is harmless, nontoxic and no allergic reaction.
(116) Leading writers , including JK Rowling, Dame Muriel Spark and Ian Rankin , had backed the campaign.
(117) But one problem is that the economics profession "has gotten much more intolerant of divergence from orthodoxy," says Philip Mirowski, an economic historian at Notre Dame.
(118) " said a hard-featured dame of fifty, "I'll tell ye a piece of my mind.
(119) The Notre Dame appearance bore a striking resemblance, with roles reversed, to John Kennedy's 1960 speech to the Southern Baptist ministers.
(120) On September 11, I went to South Bend, Indiana, to deliver an address to the students and faculty at Notre Dame, America's most famous Catholic university.
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