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Sentence count:111+5Posted:2017-05-07Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: chesschessmangauchevoucherchestrichescatchesdebaucheryMeaning: ['dʌtʃɪs]  n. the wife of a duke or a woman holding ducal title in her own right. 
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(61) The Duchess should be addressed as Your Grace.
(62) The duchess bedecked herself with jewels.
(63) Their Royal Highnesses, the Duke and Duchess of Kent.
(64) The duchess sailed into the room.
(65) the dowager Duchess of Norfolk.
(66) A keen chess player, the Duchess has also commissioned a Gloucestershire craftsman to carve a wooden chess set for Charles.
(67) Princess Alexandra was to inherit the title of Duchess of Fife.
(68) GeorgianaThe Duchess of Devonshire: NoI made that many years ago.
(69) He couldn't have known that Naomi had gone to elocution school and had been taught to speak like a little duchess in her own manor house.
(70) Famous personage: Leonardo da Vinci . Julius Caesar . The Duchess of Windsor.
(71) The appeal of the Duchess of Cambridge, a photogenic pin-up with a well-judged penchant for British designers.
(72) Newspapers and magazines across Europe have dubbed the Duchess "copycat Kate" due to the similarity between her dress and that of Ms Orsini, who is the goddaughter of Silvio Berlusconi.
(73) As the philandering Duke of Devonshire - Ralph Fiennes(sentencedict.com), The Duchess.
(74) the Duchess of York.
(75) Three of her ladies-in-waiting have attested that the Queen Mother did not hate the Duchess of Windsor.
(76) The duchess sang a sort of lullaby to the baby.
(77) Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent opened an art exhibition recently.
(78) Duke and Duchess of Gloucester live in their own dukedom.
(79) The Duchess of Croydon's gem collection was among the world's most fabulous.
(80) King William could not put up with his sister - in - law [sentencedict.com/duchess.html], and the Duchess fully returned his antipathy.
(81) Now he and his wife would be called the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.
(82) Grand Duchess Marie Feodorovna ; the Crown Princess of Denmark ; and the Duchess of Inverness .
(83) Phillips, 30, who is 13th in line to the throne but does not use a royal title, married Tindall, 32, in an ivory silk faille and silk duchess satin gown designed by Stewart Parvin.
(84) Beatrice, the daughter of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, the duchess of York, wore the rose-colored hat to the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton on April 29.
(85) The writing explains that the vessel contains "the greatest heart that had any lady in the world". Anne, Duchess of Brittany was twice queen of France, marrying, in turn, Charles VIII and Louis XII.
(86) The recent tabloid sting involving the Duchess of York has elicited plenty of schadenfreude in the British press.
(87) Visiting the Royal Burial Ground at Frogmore, Windsor, about six years after the Duke's death, the Queen Mother saw his grave and said: 'And I suppose the poor old Duchess will be here one day?'
(88) This saying often attributed to the late Duchess of Windsor embodies much of the odd spirit of our times.
(89) After visiting Province House, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge rode on a landau carriage led by Canadian mounted police, known as mounties.
(90) Pa waited 10 minutes before he beat Howell with his belt buckle, just for offering a soda cracker to the little duchess.
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