Similar words: chess, chessman, gauche, voucher, chest, riches, catches, debauchery. Meaning: ['dʌtʃɪs] n. the wife of a duke or a woman holding ducal title in her own right.
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(31) And here is the Duchess of Alba, tearing at her hair in a rage over some trifling remark.
(32) The duchess told friends she was totally misled by officials about the condition of 79-year-old Sunnie.
(33) The Duchess of York settled into a nine-bedroom farmhouse on the estate where she will stay throughout the holiday.
(34) But he held a strong attraction for the the Duchess - and by now she was totally out of the Palace's control.
(35) Upon the steps, pushing by a stupefied Grand Duke and Duchess, stood a radiant figure.
(36) His voice grew louder, and every so often the low tones of the Grand Duchess could be heard too.
(37) The Duchess had never been liked by many courtiers and members of the Royal Household since the day of the engagement.
(38) Just for once, the headstrong Duchess who had so often flouted royal convention was asking for help and guidance.
(39) On a rare public engagement the Duchess today met some familiar faces and launched another two of their projects.
(40) His ever-so-proper role as financial consultant to the Duchess of York marked the pinnacle of his climb up the social ladder.
(41) The Duchess of Finchley's Light Infantry was trapped behind enemy lines, but it was digging in.
(42) In one corner, the Grand Duchess held court; in another, her husband, as befitted the challenger.
(43) King Charles, not to be outdone, then made the abandoned wife a duchess, the title to die with her.
(44) The Duchess is patron of the charity dedicated to helping children and adults with mental disabilities to overcome their handicaps.
(45) Her heart was touched by what the duchess had offered her and by what had been asked of herself in return.
(46) The chorus girls had taken to calling her Duchess, and Stephen they called the Duke.
(47) Mirror readers leapt to their phones to back our coverage - and blast the duchess.
(48) Or, as the Palace will no doubt be recommending to the duchess in due course ... take a running jump.
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(49) The Duchess of York attended the charity reception, along with her two daughters.
(50) One bears the Romanov double-headed eagle, another the cipher of the Grand Duchess Elizabeth.
(51) For centuries, every autumn horses like Duchess were harnessed to a yoke.
(52) Anne Mowbray was bride, duchess, virgin, the richest heiress in the land.
(53) But this was very much the effect that the Duchess of Argyll always had on susceptible gentlemen.
(54) In view of the Duchess of York's abrupt departure from the royal family in March this year it was a prudent decision.
(55) Within the last fortnight, the Duchess of York has staggered from one tabloid headline to another.
(56) I would be more than happy to greet the Duchess with the manners and respect that any fellow human being deserves.
(57) The Duchess of Beaufort is also mentioned as having additional rare sorts in her garden at Badminton.
(58) From time to time one gains brief purchase, adopting the pose of a Grand Duchess.
(59) In fact the Duke and Duchess were tempted by some garden furniture. this conversation bench kept them talking.
(60) It's a Cheshire cat,'said the Duchess ,'and that's why.
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